Showing posts with label Bloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloggers. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Happy Birthday Tissue Issues

Tissue Issues is one year old, today. On 26th Sept last year, Tissue Issues was born to keep track of pooR_Planner's musings on ideas, impressions and insignificant issues happening all around. A place where poor_planner can ramble his thoughts and put up stuff that interests him. 200 posts and still going strong, Tissue Issues has remained true to its essence - Issues that matters.

Happy Birthday Bloggy Page.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Not a open mind behind closed doors

The big daddies of Indian advertising are all knowledgeable sods. They are the harbingers of change, disruption, integration, activation, three sixty, holistic ideas who can sway clients in their boardrooms. They create ideas which sell products in millions. They create brands which are always energized. They are those pathetic passionate professionals who will do anything to solve a client’s problem. They have a brilliant websites which has a long list of client and the creative portfolio. Yet none of the Indian advertising agencies have a blog. They don’t have a point of view about their own work. They have nothing to say to the world at large. They have but agencyfaqs, where they explain about ads they just created and why it is so unique. Why? Because no body in the focus group during the pre-testing of the concept understood it, so they need to explain it and generate PR, post the ad being on air.

So the forefathers of the most open minded profession lives behind perpetual closed doors in India. True reflection of the closed door policy in our industry. Indeed open minded they are. They fear if they talk, others might steal their unique concept. Their ideas will become public. Their clients won’t be happy. Or let’s just put it this way, they are too busy doing an offline for a 30 second TVC that they don’t have the time to do any faltu kaam. Advertising industry in India was always a closed door industry. So frightening the scenes behind these closed doors are most young people find it difficult to enter. Now there’s a dearth of talent. Huge tantrums about not finding the right person with right experience to do the task. Head hunters are running like headless chicken.

On the other hand, as I keep reading W+K’s blog, LB’s blog, Russell’s blog, Rob Campbell’s blog, Richard Huntington’s blog, Jon Howard’s blog, John Grant’s blog I realize how much these agencies and these people benefit from sharing their thoughts with unknown others. Open Intelligence Sharing is not a Linux concept. There’s nothing techie about it. It’s all about gathering collective intelligence and then refining them to produce and create bigger and better ideas for the benefit of all, sometimes even including the client. You have a marketing problem to solve, post a live brief/assignment on the blog. You get 100 replies. Filter and measure them based on the objective, you have your campaign ready in 7 days flat. But then, they are also the most interesting people on web. Thousands like me look forward to their next post, just to know, learn and contribute more. Selflessly. That’s why they create stuff, which we look at and say Wow.

I guess it’s high time for our big daddies to understand these basic principles fast and act upon it. No point going and selling User Generated Content to advertisers unless you start practicing it. No wonder GOG has become a case study.

Long live blogging. Long live planning.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Updates

I haven't updated my blogroll since long. Was reading Mr. Jon Howard's blog this morning and his updates reminded me of so.

Reshma Anand: She writes a wonderful research blog, which I found via Indiadrant.

Herd: Off let I've been reading Mr. Mark Earls' blog after I completed reading his latest book Herd - How to change mass behaviour by harnessing our true nature. A great writer, he opened my eyes to lot many new things and ways to look at a particular problem.

Cognitive Daily: I found this via Living Brands. Very interesting since I like to read more about the functioning of a human brain.

Anyone out there know the URL of Mr. Jon Steel's blog?

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Blaiq on Elongating Tail of Brand Comm.

Our very own IQ has done a wonderful piece of work by extending The Long Tail Theory of Chris Anderson into brand communication and Brand Building.

It's worth spending some time reading and understanding his point of view. A refreshing new way to look at brand building. A great effort by Blaiq.

Cheers Mate.

Friday, January 12, 2007

Tagged in blogosphere

I've been tagged by Blaiq in his last post. The basic rule of this tagging game says that I need to tell my readers 5 things about myself which they don't know yet. Five things which were a closely guarded secret until now.

1. I'm good at clay modeling and painting (both water colour and oil in canvas)
2. I've written two full length feature film script but unfortunately I couldn't sell it to any producer.
3. I used to play saxophone and harmonica in my school band, I run out of breath pretty fast now. I am part of a underground folk-rock band in Bangalore called 'U2pia' and write lyrics at times.
4. I became the second runner-up, twice, in The Telegraph Chess Championship held at Kolkata in the under 17 category.
5. I'm a biker, I get out of the city whenever I've the time with my dog Choco, who is trained to sit on my bike.

The later part of the game is much more tricky. I've to tag five more bloggers. Hmmm...okay I tag Avinash (aka Ubermaniam), Raghu of Why Disbelieve, Kapil and his korner, Gururanganathan and how he rulz rock, and Dhivya S.