Archive for October, 2009

Nabs Ambassadors Bowl their faces off.

In an effort to promote team spirit and the opportunity to get to know each other when we’re not working in a volunteer capacity, the NABS west ambassadors got together last night to bowl a few frames at the Commodore lanes. I especially appreciated it since my hearing disability makes it difficult for me to be overly social in loud situations. Also, most people will repeat something 2 times before getting upset. Add alcohol to the mix and most people won’t repeat themselves more than twice. It was good to see everyone out and I’m glad that bowling was picked. I find it’s a great equalizer as no one looks particularly sexy in those shoes and there is only so much style you can use when you’re throwing a heavy ball down a polished wooden lane.

I am inspired to try and come up with a good idea for fundraising this holiday season. If last year is any indication, it’s likely that companies will still be a little shy about corporate giving or benevolent contributions. I am pretty versed at food and clothing drives and I personally give to the David Suzuki Foundation every year for my holiday gifts, but I would like to try and help NABS this holiday as I know that many people lost their jobs this year. I am really trying to come up with something innovative and exciting to get the industry involved, so if you have any ideas on how to fundraise for the National Advertising Benevolent Society I would welcome your comments.

Mixx Roadshow

As Kathryn has discussed, the 2009 Mixx Roadshow was full of interesting, relevant and regional presentations, each outlining innovative and successful campaigns. However, what impressed me the most this year was the IAB’s segues between each presentation. When compiled together, these bits of information created an overview of online advertising that I found extremely relevant and practical on any scale. While many of the presentations offered great ideas on grand scales; the information that the IAB presented can be used by all online advertisers regardless of budget.

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Getting local, getting informed: 2009 IAB Canada Mixx Roadshow

Today, Alexander and I attended the IAB Canada Roadshow. You may remember from previous posts my dissatisfaction after having attended the past few roadshows. I’m a big fan of the IAB in Canada and rather than sitting in my office chair grumbling like an old man, I decided to contact them prior to this year’s workshop.  Specifically, I was frustrated with the lack of local content and I was annoyed that some of the advertised topics never made it into the presentation. I was immediately contacted by the IAB Canada president Paula Gignac asking me to be more specific about my concerns. She also pushed back that she believed that the conference was still very much of value and that I was too harsh. I will admit to being a little harsh on the conference as there are still people in the industry that are only interested in “online” in very general sense. At the same time, I wanted to see the conference grow; the industry has changed so much in the past 2 years with new opportunities and more dollars being spent in this medium. I also had been to the Toronto Mixx conference this year, so I saw what the big smoke was getting to see and wanted some of that pizzazz to trickle down into the local presentations. So I continued to push and received a promise that she would ask her presenters and research partners to get a little more focused this year.

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Get down with memes.

Just in case you missed anything over the last few years.