Over on the blog of professional interest for advertising people I've stuck three recent Campaign columns. There's one about the hell of judging websites for a creative awards thing, another about advertising's declining influence, and one about the Innocent blog and the McDonald's thing.
There are also a couple of new job ads. One for BBDO Dusseldorf. And one for the Conservative Party, which I hesitated about putting up, but I guess they're as entitled to find a planner as anyone else.
And there's also the chance to put your questions to David Wheldon of Vodafone in the Big Ideas interview.
And finally, and best, Rob has stuck the next Account Planning School Of The Web assignment up. It's a doozy. Full marks to him. Go and have a look.
Hi Russell, I just went to your other blog (the one of professional interest for advertising people) and noticed there were absolutely no comments at all (zero!). While over here, on this one, it's always very rich and diverse (and interesting). Why is that? Are people ashamed about their visit on a professional interest blog? they can't be bothered? they don't dare commenting (I can understand they all agree with what you write, but at least they could add more)? I think this silence could be a topic for a Campaign article, ha ha. Anyway, I'm not going to write anything over there - it seems much more social and crowded here, and I'm not anymore an advertising practictioner anyway - but the article about the loading bar hell is brilliant. I completely agree. As I did with your post about urban spam.
Posted by: Philippe | May 16, 2007 at 06:19 PM