Re: WLS FM.
I have a situation going on right now in my "parallel universe" which illustrates the point....
Client is in Belgium. Convinced that in print media, one sixth of a page actually has more visibility/impact/effect as a full page.
Aside from the obvious, I have a stack of research literally inches thick that contradicts this. The agency has the same research. They're 100% on my side....from the President on down...in attempting to refute the client's "logic".
Client's background is engineering....little or no marketing.
Agency....based in Munich....is loaded with top industry veterans. Great knowledge base. Great client portfolio all over Europe. Proven track record.
Take a guess what creative unit the buy consists of!
No known connection, but the client is located right up the street from the Stella Artois brewery.
Apologies for the veer off topic....but those reading might be surprised to know how many of us in b2b print/web came out of radio.
DavidEduardo said:And even arguing with buyers is futile... they have instructions from much higher up, generally the client, which they can't change.
I have a situation going on right now in my "parallel universe" which illustrates the point....
Client is in Belgium. Convinced that in print media, one sixth of a page actually has more visibility/impact/effect as a full page.
Aside from the obvious, I have a stack of research literally inches thick that contradicts this. The agency has the same research. They're 100% on my side....from the President on down...in attempting to refute the client's "logic".
Client's background is engineering....little or no marketing.
Agency....based in Munich....is loaded with top industry veterans. Great knowledge base. Great client portfolio all over Europe. Proven track record.
Take a guess what creative unit the buy consists of!
No known connection, but the client is located right up the street from the Stella Artois brewery.
Apologies for the veer off topic....but those reading might be surprised to know how many of us in b2b print/web came out of radio.