John Griffiths reflects this week on the difference between promotional ideas and product ideas and the danger of coming up with product ideas without proper support - straying well beyond the original brief.
Jul 03, 2019•9 min
Early Honda online experiments which showed the way advertising would break boundaries into content marketing. 20 years on I have second thoughts
Jun 24, 2019•10 min
With the prospect of Honda closing its factory in Swindon I talk about the way advertising misses the bigger picture (eg factory closures) and tell the story of how we used Swindon to make a point about a new range of Civics, a campaign pulled at the last minute.
Jun 14, 2019•12 min
Today Tony Stead's death was announced. As he was the one who came up with the name Account Planning it seemed appropriate to remember his contribution. John Griffiths talks about his meetings with Tony Stead one of the only interviewees for 98% Pure Potato who he encountered as a young planner
Jun 07, 2019•10 min
dropping into Links of London in a Canadian Mall this month I was struck by how the brand had not changed from when I worked with the management team 15 years ago. So a ponder about brand consistency and invention.
May 31, 2019•8 min
IPA award winner for best use of Tech Led data - this cough predictor managed to increase sales while spending less on advertising. Take a look at the film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szUossECitM&list=PLPnfQnOwrhzZul3CNJSj5dZkC8m2rNa18&index=19
Apr 26, 2019•5 min
I was startled to find myself soundbitten by the IPA talking about the Baileys campaign: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=74&v=mj5Arjcx22E And worse appearing to say nothing at all! So here's my right of reply - what I tried to say before I was cut! And it gives an opportunity to talk about the elements of ingredient branding which is why I like this campaign. you can get the whole silver awarded paper off the IPA site if you're a member.
Apr 12, 2019•9 min
So how does an ad written by artificial intelligence actually perform? Here's a piece by Adweek which explains what the AI did: https://www.adweek.com/programmatic/an-ai-tried-to-write-the-perfect-lexus-ad-heres-a-scene-by-scene-look-at-what-it-was-thinking/ And a piece by System 1 which explains how well the ad tracked with real people: https://system1group.com/blog/advertising/robot-revolution-how-good-are-ai-ads?utm_campaign=S1G%20Newsletter&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_4M6SJNshWE...
Apr 05, 2019•9 min
the famous ice cream brand has to appeal to a younger generation appalled that parents might find it sexy. The solution to take the sex out and focus on simple luxury instead.
Apr 01, 2019•4 min
Reviewing the press campaign for Refuge who support those suffering domestic abuse - here's a link to the Campaign including a Valentines day poem https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/refuge-valentines-day-mccann-bristol/1525442 Plus a link to Refuge itself https://www.refuge.org.uk/refuge-unveils-chilling-reversible-poems/
Feb 15, 2019•6 min
I review a new campaign whose interest is entirely borrowed from a footballing scandal from years ago to make a point about the value of rewards versus loyalty. Chip off the old Paddy Power Block but I don't think this cynical ad is doing much for advertising or the gambling industry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=EQL4tl0U_5o
Feb 13, 2019•5 min
This week we look at the De Paul Unheard campaign on Spotify using playlists to highlight the plight of homeless young people and to build empathy.Here's the campaign page: https://uk.depaulcharity.org/spotify-playlists-tell-depaul-stories And here's the landing page: https://uk.depaulcharity.org/unheard and I talk about calls to action and measures
Feb 09, 2019•6 min
Here's the commercial Amazon are going to be showing at the Superbowl this year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA1rqEn_7YU It takes all the things which people worry Alexa is going to do wrong and magnifies them. I talk about why advertising does this and the likely effect.
Feb 01, 2019•7 min
in which I reference the Aero Mexico DNA discount campaign which has got a second life this year. And I ask the question - why aren't brands using Brexit to get noticed? Here's the link to the ad https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=2sCeMTB5P6U
Jan 25, 2019•7 min
the third outing of the podcast looks at today's advertising and advertising issues and where relevant references them against the book 98% Pure Potato written by John Griffiths and Tracey Follows. This week it is that controversial Gillette campaign. We consider 6 levels at which the campaign might be working before settling on Irritation being the most likely and effective way of understanding how it works.
Jan 19, 2019•10 min
A podcast which makes the simple point about the way account planners - even junior ones- can make a major contribution. The best way to introduce planning to clients.
Nov 30, 2018•8 min
There's a dust up at JWT about straight middle aged middle class male white creatives being let go in the interests of diversity. Cue a discussion about the diversity and elitism that clings to advertising and how the first planning agencies addressed that.
Nov 23, 2018•9 min
in this podcast I ask about how digital advertising has got so locked into short term activitation. By contrast the first planners in 1968 discovered the long term effects of advertising and turned TV advertising into a medium whose power is still evident today.
Nov 16, 2018•7 min
Talking about the likeability of advertising - when its useful and when its not. And doing a comparison with the approach to advertising of the first ad agencies with planning departments at Boase Massimi Pollitt and J Walter Thompson. Drawn on interviews used for the book 98% Pure Potato
Nov 09, 2018•11 min
What I am doing now in the revived podcast is focussing on today's issues for communications looking back to compare how the first planners addressed them. You can of course find out lots more by getting hold of a copy of 98% Pure Potato but there is plenty of the ancient wisdom via these podcasts.
Nov 02, 2018•11 min
The week account planning started in 1968 with BM@P opening its doors and J Walter Thompson launching its planning department on Nov 1st. Where are we now? I talk about the significance of the beginning and how it differs from today.
Oct 27, 2018•11 min
something I have been meaning to say for ages - the book 98% Pure Potato started its life in 2012 but it took until 2016 before it came out. So here are some learnings for fledgling authors
May 12, 2018•12 min
explaining how we move from storytelling back into marketing to look at the new ways the brand has learned to behave and how we bring those to life.
Mar 02, 2018•7 min
Just making the point that with a single scene we can use the screenplay technique in qualitative research - the example I give is that of the London Eye. But it can also be used as a single scene development in shorter workshops
Feb 26, 2018•7 min
within a cast of characters mentors and rivals can play a particularly useful role. I explain how.
Feb 21, 2018•10 min
Moving on further into the brand screenplay workshop the discussion is about pushing the brand off balance - until it goes somewhere new and has to move away from conventional behaviour
Feb 11, 2018•11 min
In this episode about brand screenplay workshops we cover the brand character and selecting the cast of other characters we put around them.
Feb 03, 2018•8 min
Genre is what makes a screenplay come alive - I explain how I use genres giving some examples
Jan 28, 2018•13 min
in which I explain how the style of facilitation varies from a conventional business development workshop
Jan 19, 2018•10 min
an overview of cultural branding - putting together iconography, language, citizen characteristics to really start developing the originality of a brand. References work by John Grant and Adam Morgan
Jan 11, 2018•12 min