I asked Darby to turn off her Slack notifications earlier this summer. The constant pinging from her office was driving me slightly mad. As with any new tech, it's how you choose to use it. Thankfully, Slack has many customization settings and a bevy of How-To videos to dive into for new users. Slack also has commercials and we like well-made commercials. https://youtu.be/MYA_I6m2cmg I particularly like how …
Adland Podcast Number 9: From Ad Industry Woes To New and Improved Pathways
Two advertising professionals and OG ad critics enter a podcast recording booth... Tune in now to find out what was said. This ep of the adland podcast I chat with @davidburn of @adpulp about trademarks (like adland) paying people for their work, digital debris and much more. Namechecked the @adcontrarian more than once. :) https://t.co/h06dmkJLPN — Åsk Dabitch (@dabitch) August 14, 2020 We discuss the …
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Chemistry Rules the Relationship, Inside and Outside the Agency
Who is the most important player on the agency team? The creative director who is responsible for making the work? Or the account director who consistently sells the work and thereby keeps the agency doors open and people employed? The Best Creative Leaders Are Account Service Pros In a small shop, the partners often come from a creative background and then work their way into rainmaking and client service. For …
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There’s A New School In Ad City, It Is Free To Attend and “Unapologetically Black”
Access—you can't get there without it. In the advertising agency business, access has been afforded to the few. The industry is elite by design. The people on the inside ask those on the outside to "break-in," if they can. The entire set up is adversarial from the get-go. Yes, there's talk of a meritocracy for creatives and that's what it is—talk. In reality, aspiring creatives learn to mimic award-winning work …
Wieden+Kennedy Isn’t Used To Vulnerability or Criticism, But Here’s A Chance to Learn
Wieden+Kennedy, the agency with 11 Agency of the Year credits to its name, laid off 11% of its global workforce due to financial impacts from the coronavirus pandemic. W+K has offices in Portland, New York, Amsterdam, Tokyo, London, Shanghai, Delhi, and Sao Paulo. Prominent W+K clients include Airbnb, Coca-Cola, Disney, Facebook, Old Spice, Ford, McDonald's, and KFC. A Negotiated Settlement “We negotiated …
Corporate Innovation and the Risk/Reward Equation
This new article in our Emerging Voices Series is made possible by the generous support of Adpulp's patrons on Patreon. Please join us and help pay writers. Corporations have been wrestling with an innovation problem for decades. Some of the most well-known are infamous for it, with an innovation strategy that appears to downright steal ideas or absorb innovative upstarts into venture funds and incubator …
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BFG + MARC USA + BLR | further = 9Rooftops
The ad business is hungry for change. Clients and their customers too—everyone is ready for what's next. For BFG Communications, MARC USA, and BLR|further, change is here, today. The three agencies are now one. The newly named entity, 9Rooftops, is an integrated agency with more than 300 employees, and offices in nine cities (New York City, Chicago, Boston, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Birmingham, Miami, and …
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The Adpulp Interview: Katherine Hollar Barnard
Katherine Hollar Barnard is a force, a dynamo, a badass. She's the founder and CEO at Firesign in Kansas City, which offers "enlightened legal marketing" to its clients. We became friends two years ago and I want to mention why that is. This lady is fierce. I admire this in her, and in others. Katie is also brilliant and funny. Plus, she's a straight-shooting Midwesterner who loves sports and barbecue. In other …
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