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Demolicious. A Portland Digital Event. Where Were The Ad Agencies?

Peter · April 9, 2013 · Leave a Comment

I went to the Portland’s Demolicious last week. There was a room full of digerati (do we still use that term), five tech companies that were each given 5 minutes to pitch their business ideas and four more that were given a fast-paced 1-minute to pitch their ideas.  It worked great: beer + smart people + a nice room-buzz.

Go to the website to see the winner GlobeSherpa, a public transportation mobile app that’s now in action here in Portland.

Personally, I was most dazzled by the app Show Of Hands, one of the 1-minute presenters. From their Website…

We collect (anonymously) and share (transparently) public opinion. Every single day.

Show of Hands was launched in 2009 as a free iPhone app with the goal of asking simple questions that can lead to mind-blowing insights. We allow users to sign-up anonymously using their mobile phones, and vote on a few poll questions each day. Poll topics are kept diverse – variety is the spice of life! Along with their opinions on these poll topics, we collect optional demographic information from our users – and this info is what really powers the fun. After voting on each poll question, every user can see the full real-time poll results, displayed geographically or by a variety of demographic filters including gender, age, income, and political party. Users can also comment on each question, which can lead to some of the more intelligent (sometimes) and humorous (often) discussion forums on the internet. 20 million votes later, we are just getting started.

slide1I spoke with Tony Bacos, Show Of Hands’ leader today and asked if the advertising world had discovered his app. I hate to say this, but, P&G has found him but it dosen’t look like the advertising agency world has. Why not? And, why weren’t there any agency folks at the event? As I have written (ranted) before…. Why aren’t more agency people curious?

 

I have a few more opinions and advice for the advertising world.

Facebook Begins Big Advertising Blitz To Tout Its New Android “Home”

Peter · April 8, 2013 ·

Wieden+Kennedy (like who else) launches new TV for Facebook Home. As usual, a sweet TV spot. But, am I the only person that does not need to be digitally connected to all of my friends all of the time? I guess it dosen’t matter when you are starting with a user base of 1.06 monthly users.

The social network is using a combination of ads on its own site and TV commercials to pitch its new Facebook Home software.

Read more from the source: allthingsd.com

Ad Agency CEO’s — How To Build A Smart Phone App: 30 Tutorials

Peter · April 6, 2013 ·

An idea… all ad agency CEO’s should learn how to place a Google Ad, Facebook Ad and build a smart phone app. It’s time for them to step up to understanding the digital world before it eats them.

Whether you’re building an iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, Facebook or cross-platform app, this superb selection of tutorials will help you on your way…

Read more from the source: creativebloq.com

How Is Job Growth In Advertising Vs. Mobile Development?

Peter · April 5, 2013 · 2 Comments

Here is a multi-year chart on advertising jobs from Indeed‘s charting tool (its an instructive playful tool)…

” Indeed is the #1 job site worldwide, with over 100 million unique visitors per month. Indeed is available in more than 50 countries and 26 languages, covering 94% of global GDP.”

I’d say the advertising chart tells an “interesting” story. But to add some deeper perspective, take a look at the next chart on mobile job growth…

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“”HTML5” is the #1 job trend – the fastest growing keyword found in online job postings – ahead of “MongoDB” in second place and “iOS” in third place.”

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Wasserman + Partners: Ad Agency of The Week (Gets Blogging)

Peter · April 4, 2013 · Leave a Comment

I am building a presentation for the 4A’s on good, bad and ugly advertising agency websites and social media programs from the perspective of business development. In my travels across the globe and my Pinterest advertising agency directory, I happend upon Vancouver’s Wasserman + Partners Advertising.

Wasserman + Partners is the largest full-service agency in British Columbia (that’s in the upper left hand corner of Canada.) Their message:

LET’S LAY IT ALL OUT ON THE TABLE HERE, SHALL WE. WE ARE WESTERN CANADA’S LOCALLY OWNED, LOCALLY OPERATED, SILO-FREE, EGO-FREE, CREATIVELY STRATEGIC, STRATEGICALLY CREATIVE, CAFFEINE GUZZLING, COFFEE-CUP RECYCLING, MILK DRINKING, HIGH ENERGY, LOW DRAMA, KARAOKE SINGING, MICROPHONE SWINGING, FULLY INTEGRATED, FULL-SERVICE, AND FULL-ON INDEPENDENT ADVERTISING AGENCY. ANYTHING WE MISSED THAT YOU’D LIKE TO KNOW?

What I like:

Wasserman’s website is simple, easy to navigate and gets out their brand message without complexity. Look at dozens of agency websites and ask yourself why so much clutter? These guys are into simplicity and isn’t that what much advertising is built on?

Blogs   Wasserman   Partners AdvertisingI think my favorite section is the blog. While it is built into the home page, an element that is often overdone, Wasserman has done an excellent job of incorporating the blog into the page that essentially has two sections: the work and what people are saying. Click on Saying and you go to one of the very rare blogs that delivers personality and a who’s who of the agency staff. In most blogland cases, and this goes for the entire world of blogging, the person or people creating the content are somewhat invisible. Not here. In Wasserman’s case, the blog has become a central part of the web experience and not an appendage. If I had a nock, I’d ask for more post frequency. But, at leaset I am not inundated.

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