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Advertising Agency PR 1.0

Peter · February 20, 2022 · Leave a Comment

How To Drive Advertising Agency PR – As In Getting More Fame

advertising agency prImagine that your advertising agency is so unique, so well positioned, so good at messaging, so unignorable that it stands so far out from the vast pack of other agencies that your agency gets press and praise from Advertising Age, ADWEEK, The Drum, Marketing Week, Fast Company, and Forbes. And the trade press that your future clients read.

Do it and you’ve hit the advertising agency PR jackpot. A jackpot that gets attention. This is way cool since, in New York alone, WINMO says that there are over 1,500 advertising agency options. And your agency is just one of them and needs to be found – not easy. PR helps getting found. I know, I know you know this. But… are you getting found?

Now imagine the New York wine market where the New York Daily News estimates that wine buyers have themselves over 1,500 wine store options to choose from. A similar marketing and advertising clutter problem to the agency world.

How Orange Wine Kicks It

I was in New York’s lower east side this month and stumbled upon the wine shop Orange Glou. A shop that is so unique, so well positioned, so unignorable that it stands out from the vast pack of other wine shops. In fact, so special that they have received praise from The New York Times, Saveur, Food & Wine, Punch, Money, and Fortune. Even local New York TV (see the video below.)

From The New York Times:

In November 2019, Doreen Winkler started selling orange wines by subscription. Its success led her to open a wine shop specializing in the wines, which are white wines given enough skin contact to add a ruddy blush to the color. Orange Glou, the shop, is opening Friday with 100 different wines from many regions priced from $19 to $99. She points out that these “exciting” orange wines tend to be low in alcohol and great with food. Her inventory also includes some pet-nat bubbles. She said her audience tends to skew younger, under 50, and she’s pleased that chefs are among her fans.

Why Wine And Advertising Agency PR?

Why point out the success of Doreen and Orange Glou? Because Doreen has accomplished what many advertising agencies seek. She has a specialized passion; is a recognized expert; knows how to market her product; gets national attention and is clearly an expert at knowing how to drive PR.

Orange Glou’s press page has some, understatement, cool publications that help drive Orange Glou awareness.

What Can An Advertising Agency Do To Drive Awareness?

Here is a quick list of actions that you could take to get that “free” PR action. No this isn’t easy. But if you try sometimes you will get what you need. [Read more…] about Advertising Agency PR 1.0

The Advertising Earth Is Flat

Peter · February 10, 2022 · Leave a Comment

Yes, The USA Advertising Earth Is Flat

The advertising earth is flatFrom Scott Galloway’s newsletter, a chart about the “high intelligence” of Americans. OK, get this, many think that the earth is flat. That’s 1/6th of y’all. That’s 55 million Americans.

If any of these 55 million are your advertising/marketing targets, you’d better figure out a really cool and compelling message for them. A message based on, that reflects, how they process information.

David Ogilvy Knew That The Earth Is Flat. Um…

Here is the famous quote from Ogilvy on not underestimating the “consumer”.

“The consumer isn’t a moron; she is your wife. You insult her intelligence if you assume that a mere slogan and a few vapid adjectives will persuade her to buy anything. She wants all the information you can give her.”

So, What To Do? Matzo Anyone?

I like the information point of Ogilvy’s quote. And, this is where your agency’s creativity comes in. Can you craft the “information” message to cure, or even leverage, the idea that the earth is flat? Hey, why not go after the Streit’s Matzo account. I think that the ad copy could write itself.

Of course, you’d have to deal with the fact that 98% of matzo eaters know that the earth is round.

Oh, is the Metaverse round? From Ogilvy itself… 

 

 

Deliver An Advertising Agency Newspaper

Peter · September 30, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Really? An Advertising Agency Newspaper. Peter, You Must Be Joking.

advertising agency newspaperWebsites are ephemeral. Social media is like the wind. Email. well email, just fades away. Same for LinkedIn messages. But paper, well paper sticks around. So, here is a suggestion. Consider having an advertising agency newspaper. Whoa… A newspaper? In 2021 or beyond. Yup.

Just to get the conversation going… that’s one of my photography series newspapers over there from my Mexico LaGente photo series.

I Am A Photographer. I Use Newspapers To Give Back.

I photograph communities (and dozens of people) around the world. I have created ‘newspapers’ as a follow-up for photo series I’ve done in San Miguel de Allende Mexico and Selma Alabama. It is a way that I give back to the community. People dig it. I’ve even gotten hugs in Mexico when I’ve given a newspaper to a person that has their photo in it. Hugs. Doesn’t your ad agency want a hug? See some pics of ‘hugs’ below.

Yo, Be Unignorable = Get attention = Creat An Advertising Agency Newspaper Or Zine

Ok, getting past that ephemeral digital problem. Go newspaper, or if you prefer a more modern approach – call it a zine.

Smart words get attention. Groovy imagery gets attention. Smart insights get mucho – repeat – attention. So, if you are going to the trouble of doing all this outreach work to get attention… why not try to really get attention. Go 1990’s and put it in ink. Let people touch your brilliance.

I Use The Newspaper Club

Go to the UK’s Newspaper Club for inspiration and, hey, why not use them to produce your groovy print work.

OK. One More.

Minneapolis’s video production company Current Resident also uses print / zines / newspapers…. whatever you want to call it.

Issues? Sure.

Yes, it is paper. Go green and make it eco-friendly paper.

Need addresses? Now that many businesses are back at the office – at least some of the time – mail is getting delivered to the right person. Or, you know what… ask people for their home address. I often send one of my The Levitan Pitch. books to people. They gladly supply their real address. These days, getting anything in the mail is like Christmas.

Paper in action. Hugs from my neighborhood. A FB post from a community leader.

advertising agency newspaper

 

 

 

Try Not To Weep When You Read ADWEAK

Peter · August 8, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Try Not To Weep When You Read ADWEAK.

6 Years Later: My 2021 take on my 2015 ADWEAK take

ADWEAKI thought that I’d update my 2015 (yes, 2015) blog post about the wonderfully endearing but way too insightful and painful ADWEAK take on the advertising industry. I’m re-upping my extremely positive perspective on ADWEAK because they have begun to up their use of LinkedIn so I see them daily.

And, because they talk about themselves like this – like humans:

What began as a fun parody Twitter account has become a full-blown creative studio. @Adweak has grown organically to over 75k followers with an average of over 3 million impressions a month. But snarky tweets don’t pay the bills. Our real job is working with brands and agencies on a wide variety of creative projects. You name it, we’ve done it. We have a shit-ton of experience with agencies (TBWA\Chiat Day, BBDO, Deutsch, DDB and more) and brands (PlayStation, HBO, Dr. Pepper, Energizer and the list goes on).

We’re good, we’re fast and we’re not A-holes.

ADWEAK – Attitude Is Good

Hey, most advertising agencies have little to no attitude & point of difference. They kinda all use the same lingo and would never say ‘shit‘ or ‘A-hole’ in their descriptor copy. There is little attempt to break out of the crowd. I am talking about having a strong and competitive positioning; established expertise and a smart messaging system that makes them unignorable.

Too bad. But, wait, there’s more. Here are some of the painful but all-too-true ADWEAK posts that blast out to their 81,000 Twitter followers. To put that number in perspective, 20-year-old Digitas North America has 66,000 Twitter followers.

Current favs… cause they are all too spot on.

BREAKING: VMLY&R Considers Adding More Letters To Name

BREAKING: After Several Rounds Of Presentations, New Business Client Informs Agencies They’re Going To Hold Off Making Decision Until Early Next Year

BREAKING: Agency Forced To Revise Schedule To One Day For Creative Development, Three Weeks For Client Approvals

BREAKING: Charmin Toilet Paper Challenges Agency To Make Them A “Lifestyle” Brand (LOL< I actually think that Charmin is a daily lifestyle brand…)

OK, I’ll stop. But first. If you are a client looking for different and unignorable, give these guys a shout: adweakeditor@gmail.com 

Back to my 2015 Post

ADWEAK joined Twitter in 2008 as @adweak. In case you are speed reading this is not… Adweek, the advertising news magazine [Read more…] about Try Not To Weep When You Read ADWEAK

The Biggest Advertising Agency New Business Secret

Peter · February 28, 2021 · Leave a Comment

The Biggest, Most Important Advertising Agency New Business Secret.

Ogilvy Mather UK

It’s Sales Stupid.

Back in 1992, James Carville, Bill Clinton’s strategist said, “It’s the economy, stupid” to make sure the Clinton campaign remembered what was critically important to the American electorate. So, taking my cue from James, I offer that “It’s sales stupid”  is the biggest, most important advertising agency new business secret.

An advertising, design, PR agency new business program, marketing materials, presentations (even daily conversations with existing clients), and new business pitches are all about sales. Sounds obvious, right? The problem is that ‘sales’ can be a dirty word at some ‘creative’ agencies. If you think that I am overstating this, take a look at a few agency websites, and ask yourself if they are designed to be high-octane sales experiences that drive leads or just well-designed agency brochures. I think that the Contact page is a number one offender. Contact copy like, “Give us a call” is simply not a romantic way to begin a relationship.

An Advertising Agency New Business Secret

A discussion of how to use the science of salesmanship in an agency presentation could fill a book. I’ll be brief and hit what I think are the most effective techniques we can learn from the masters of salesmanship. Allow me a brief detour first.

I left advertising in 1995 to put a group of New Jersey newspapers online for Advance Internet (the digital newspaper arm of the Newhouse Media Group – you know them as the owner of Condé Nast). In addition to inventing New Jersey Online’s digital newspaper editorial persona, we also had to build an early online sales program that included the design of new advertising units and a sales pitch for this new Internet platform. To help me, Advance brought in Jim Hagaman from the Miami Herald. Jim was easily one of the savviest media salespeople I had ever met.

Within a few days, I had gone from thinking that I knew how to sell (i.e. running business development at Saatchi & Saatchi), to jettisoning much that I had learned, to watching a master actually make sales in the nascent Internet marketplace. Much of what you see below came from Jim.

One of his more interesting sales insights came when I said that we needed to go pitch New Jersey Online to New York advertising agencies. He said, whoa boy. In his experience, agencies always mucked up the sale. They wanted to put their own stamp on the sales message, usually got the details wrong, and always slowed down the process. He said that we were going directly to the clients to explain the benefits of digital media. As I eventually witnessed, he was right.

Actually, here is one more super insightful story that will introduce my next point, which I admit might be a “duh” for some of you.

You have to understand your client’s mindset, needs, pain points, rationale, and emotional motivations before you can ever craft an effective sales pitch.

I learned this lesson at my first agency pitch for New Jersey Online. I figured I’d start with my very own ex, the New York office of Saatchi & Saatchi. I knew the agency inside and out and had worked with their Executive Media Director Allen Banks for years. My pitch included a 1996 hockey puck graph of projected Internet usage and a discussion of digital advertising that touted our newfound ability to track how website visitors viewed and interacted with online advertising. Was Allen smiling? No. His reaction?

“Are you f*cking kidding me? We have made a fortune not really knowing how, when and for how long consumers have been looking at our ads. I manage hundreds of millions in advertising media placement. Knowing how much of it doesn’t work will kill our golden goose.”

My point in telling you this story is that I didn’t think through Allen’s motivations before I delivered my early online advertising sales pitch. By the way, he was right. The Internet sure seems like it killed some parts of the golden advertising goose.

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