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Agency of the decade

Friday, January 8th, 2010

AT THE END of the first decade of the third millennium we’re looking for the agency that best sums up the ethos of the changing times. The “Agency of the Decade” will be named in Tony Koenderman’s AdReview, the pre-eminent annual overview of South African marketing and advertising (to be published with Finweek in April) and presented at a gala banquet. It will be a one-off award but part of our normal AdReview Awards.
The winner will have performed well by the normal criteria – creative awards, business development and growth – but will also have demonstrated its adaptation to the structural changes taking place in the marketing world as the digital revolution threatens to sweep all before it.
But that’s not all. We’ll mark the 10-year cycle with a book of tens such as: 10 top agencies of the decade, Ten ideas of the decade; Ten people who’ve made a difference, Ten best advertisements or campaigns.
AdReview 2010 will be a must-read. We’ll be examining social media – the hottest issue in marketing – as part of a bigger takeout on the way technological change has influenced marketing and the ability of the ad industry to respond to the needs of society. A key question will be: Can traditional media survive the digital challenge?
As always, our purpose is to help marketers make those vital decisions. When they’re choosing a new agency or design shop, or want to know who’s hot (and who’s not), or what the latest media and  marketing trends are, we aim to provide the best available information.
We’ll carry our usual sections on public relations, sponsorship, the regions, media and media agencies and our agency ratings, in which every agency is rated separately for its creativity and business performance.
Corporate features remain part of the mix. If you’re interested in sponsoring a feature about your company please contact Tian Liebenberg at tianl@finweek.co.za. Questionnaires and guidelines will be emailed to agencies over the next two weeks and will also be available online. Details will be announced shortly.

Catch a Wake-up!

Monday, September 28th, 2009

A one-day conference on new marketing

November 9 (Cape Town) and 11 (Johannesburg)

The fifth Brainstorm Conference is about New Marketing, as we’ve chosen to call it. Thanks to digital and online, the marketing world has hit the reset button and started again. For the first time, silos really are breaking down. At the Cannes advertising festival this year, judges kept saying they couldn’t decide which category entries belonged in. Bob Scarpelli, worldwide creative chief of DDB, said we’ll soon have only one category of award, and present it to the best idea.

Although we are running it in collaboration with the Online Publishers’ Association, this is not a conference about online marketing. It’s about the new, multi-channel environment, in which new and old media both play a part.

So it’s called “Catch a Wake-Up!” and its theme is marketing integration.

Its purpose: to help South African marketers and advertisers keep abreast of the latest developments, and demonstrate how to take advantage of them. Our speakers have been told to address an audience of intelligent laymen in plain language, devoid of jargon and acronyms, with plenty of case studies and three or four calls to action that they can implement immediately.

Fernanda Romano and another of the world’s leading experts in online marketing, Chris Colborn, chief experience officer at R/GA New York, will be announcing the finalists of the Bookmark Awards at an Online Publishers Association workshop to be held in the afternoon. Both digital luminaries will detail why certain works have been selected, as well as discuss current digital trends. The actual Bookmark Awards ceremony will be held on Thursday evening 12th November 2009 Read More→

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AdReview has a new home on Fin24.com

Friday, June 26th, 2009

This is just to let you know that we have gone live with a new Advertising and Marketing section on Fin24.com (you’ll find it under ‘News’ on the main nav bar). Although the section isn’t ‘complete’ in terms of the bells and whistles it will ultimately have, it is ready to carry copy.

The reason that we went live with it this week, is that Tony Koenderman is filing from the Cannes Advertising Festival in France. I chatted to him yesterday and he said there will be some interesting stories coming through, as SA is once again punching above its weight.

Click here to have a look.