Thursday, July 15, 2010

An unfortunate observation and a positive outcome.

Like many ad folks who spend their day in front of a computer, I visit my fair share of ad blogs and websites throughout the day. But as much as I dig the scoops, I can't seem to get over the amount of negative energy in the typical "comments" section. Maybe it's the freedom of anonymity. And maybe it's just the vocal minority. But for people who work in advertising, it seems like a waste of energy, not to mention a life, to spend so much of it bashing advertising. Yes, clients can be frustrating. Yes, there are difficult characters. Yes, that award-winning spot never ran. Yes, yes, yes, there are things in the biz that are less than ideal. But come on. Compared to 95% of gigs out there, it's hard to beat advertising. At least I still think so and as a result, my blog's found it's true calling and name: Creative Optimist - a rare breath of hope and optimism in the world of advertising. A few years ago, I started outlining an idea for a short book titled "An Optimist's Guide to Advertising." The gist of it is that for every tough brief, impossible timeline, absurd mandatories and tiny budget, every now and then, someone cracks it in a way that I find truly inspiring. It's not always the work that wins the awards, although sometimes it does, but it's the work that wins my respect. I'll be looking out and shouting out for the things that inspire, entertain, move and persuade, despite the odds. Stay tuned for more positive observations on advertising, life and the world, not to mention updated work.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

For the introduction of the new, ultra-slim Pulsonic power brush, we debuted at the epicenter of slim and stylish - NYC Fashion Week. As an integrated effort, it encompassed multiple touch points – event marketing, digital ads, site experiences, in-store displays, blogger outreach and celebrity endorsers. In the 3 months following the event, we achieved an amazing 200 million media impressions, and exceeded sales goals by 17%. And all without TV.














































Oral-B Power "Stretch"