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Cutting through the clutter

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Cutting throughthe clutter

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facT:In 1971 the average personencountered approximately

560ad messages per day.

David Shenk, from the book ‘Data Smog’

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Today, the number is fast approaching

5,000David Shenk, from the book ‘Data Smog’

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The average person receives on average

178 messages a day.Those include email, phone & fax

David Shenk, from the book ‘Data Smog’

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iPod circa1971

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Google circa1971

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Phone circa1971

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e-mail circa1971

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We live in a complexworld with constant

over-communication.

The old rules advertisingand marketing are no

longer relevant.

- John Weitzel

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwqPYeTSYng&feature=related

STOP

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“Great design is simple.It doesn’t require an effort

to look at it.”~Juan Montoya

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Mission:Reverse Canadian Club’s 16 year decline

Target:Males 30-39

Media:5 million dollar print buy, mostly magazines

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Lifted sales +4.4% within 3 monthsof campaign launch,

outpacing the category leader.

Damn RightThey Got Results:

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“After all the statisticsand calculations

are formulated theone element

that breathes lifeinto marketingis good design.”

- Steve Jobs

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What are you really selling?

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Harley-Davidson doesnot sell motorcycles.

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Jack Daniels doesnot sell whiskey.

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Apple does notsell computers.

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Doc Marten does notsell shoes.

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Kodak does not sell film.

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Corona does not sell beer.

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Adverpanicking

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It’s time to stopAdverpanicking

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Stop Adverpanicking

• Good advertising is about the customer.Bad advertising is about the advertiser.

• Stop answering questionsthat nobody is asking

• Customers want to know ‘why’not who, what, when & where

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Stop Adverpanicking

• Practice safe design. Use a concept.

• Stop telling clients what they want to hear,tell them what they need to hear.

• Good ideas need to be sold.

• Respect the law of seedtime and harvest

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“Our life is frittered awayby detail. Simplify, simplify.”

~Henry David Thoreau

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