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From Saatchi To Digital

Peter · May 15, 2014 · 1 Comment

I haven’t seen this 1996 AdAge article in a loooong time. It is about my journey from Saatchi in SOHO to digital media in Jersey City.

A SLICE OF NEW JERSEY PETER LEVITAN S REGIONAL HUB SHOWS LOCATION ISN T EVERYTHING   News   Advertising Age

61 Best Social Media Tools From Buffer

Peter · May 13, 2014 · Leave a Comment

I use Buffer to schedule and send out some of my Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+ thoughts and things like this very sweet list from Buffer.

Here is an example of Buzz Sumo, just one cool tool.

61 Best Social Media Tools for Small Business

Here is a link to the full list.

These 61 should provide hours of fun. I am a tool freak and I am looking forward to using a few of them to help market this blog and get the word out on the new book.

Oh, and you Ms. Agency person… use these to dazzle your clients and new business prospects. There are lots of insights to be had here. Just look left to get started.

Content And More Content… Getting Tired Yet?

Peter · May 6, 2014 · Leave a Comment

I am getting tired of the outrageous amount of social content that we are all producing every day. OK, I am not tired of MY content!

But, I do like content in the form of cartoons and think that they are one of the most underutilized forms of communication. That’s why I am using TheCartoonAgency to build me some cool cartoons for my book. Why don’t you use cartoons to get your messages out and into the deepest recesses of minds?

In the meantime, here is one of their latest cartoons. Its kinda a what if… Like, what if we stopped making more content.

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How Advertising Agencies Publish On LinkedIn

Peter · April 28, 2014 · Leave a Comment

I’ve begun to test LinkedIn’s new content publishing platform. It allows all of us (the platform is currently rolling out) to publish long posts on LinkedIn — just like Mark Cuban. Importantly, your posts will be seen outside your own network. This is the big benefit. Here is LinkedIn’s announcement.

“Starting today, LinkedIn is opening up our publishing platform to our members, giving them a powerful new way to build their professional brand. When a member publishes a post on LinkedIn, their original content becomes part of their professional profile, is shared with their trusted network and has the ability to reach the largest group of professionals ever assembled. Now members have the ability to follow other members that are not in their network and build their own group of followers. Members can continue to share their expertise by posting photos, images, videos and their original presentations on SlideShare”

I posted two very short posts last week to see how the system works. The posts were simply repurposed content from this blog — easy! I can’t say that I am overwhelmed at the numbers but I like that I could track my stats immediately and that I amassed, well here are the stats as of yesterday (they are up another 12 as of this morning):

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My goal is to continue to test the publishing platform and to see how longer posts about broader subjects perform. I am sure that the art of headline writing will make a big difference.

Take away: even small agencies can now broadcast their brilliance to the entire Linkedin network.

Why Are Aren’t Advertising Agencies Using Pinterest?

Peter · April 25, 2014 · Leave a Comment

Pinterest just added Guided Search. It makes it easier to find pins and boards on the desktop and in the mobile world.

Pinterest is huge and they wanted to make it easier to find what their users are looking for (I’ll come back to why this matters to agencies in a second.) According to Mashable:

Part of what made the expanded search necessary is the total number of pins on the platform. Silbermann (Ben, the CEO) says that Pinterest users have created 750 million boards, and pinned more than 30 billion items. Those numbers have grown 50% in the last six months alone, he says.

OK, zillions of people search Pinterest. Some are your future clients. If so, why are two of the leading results for the term “advertising agencies” advertising agency new business consultants – Michael Gass and me? Shouldn’t it be advertising agencies or the huge networks like WPP or Publicis leading the way? What if a client thinks of using Pinterest to do an agency search? Hint: some are.

Take a look below. And, while you are at it, here is a link to my set of Pinterest posts.

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