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In an effort to bolster their reach into the digital or ‘interactive’ side of the industry, Publicis Groupe SA has just announced their purchase of Microsoft’s award winning interactive firm Razorfish for a reported $530 million. Part of the agreement also guarantees cheaper advertising rates on all Microsoft owned properties for the french advertising giant. Surprisingly this is not the first major purchase for the french advertising conglomerate, two years ago they bought Boston agency Digitas for close to $1.6 billion. In a statement released today, Publicis Group hopes that their digital assets will account for 25% of their over-all revenue in the next year. They previously only accounted for roughly 20.8% of the total earnings.

So this means cheaper media buys for Publicis clients. It also probably means a rough series of conversations with current clients explaining why that doesn’t translate to a smaller bill from the agency (not to mention putting out fires related to what next years media plan will look like). I’d love to be a fly on the wall for those conference calls.

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Plannercollective

I’d like to introduce the latest project of mine that has recently gone ‘live’ – the Planner Collective. It’s still in the early beta stages as I wanted to roll out the features in bundles so that everything will work together smoothly. Currently the website is divided into two sections. On the homepage you’ll find an blog/news aggregator similar to popurls or alltop. These are only planning/strategy/branding sites that I’ve thrown in to make it a one-stop shop for catching up on posts written by other planners out there. It hasn’t been up very long but I already have a good list of sites that will be added on the next update. Eventually you’ll be able to sort and/or create your own Strategy/Planning aggregator but for now it’s just one main feed. The second part of the site is pretty cool (at least I think so). You can find it by clicking on the Tweet Farm link on either the header or footer (or just follow this link). There you’ll find a live feed of planners who have twitter accounts. Unlike all the other twitter widgets or scripts that i’ve seen out there, this is a full-blown twitter integration that includes account history. The possibilities of what you can do with this are endless.

I’m about to update the entire site with the first round of updates. Some of the features that will be added include the ability to search the twitter feed (it will only search the account planner tweets), a better looking css/layout, a bunch of new blogs for the homepage, and hopefully I’ll also be able to include the media/link top-lists in time. That last one is a top-10 list of the top links shared by account planners as well as the most popular new videos/slideshows which relate to our industry (it will also allow for user suggestions/feed submits).

If you have any ideas, comments or questions about the site please feel free to use the contact form on this site or on the Planner Collective and i’ll get back to you as soon as I can.

Before you send me a message, keep in mind that:

  • This first round was just to iron out all the cache kinks and get the aggregators running fast, that’s why the design is very basic and in some cases broken/ugly. This will be fixed AFTER the functionality is running smoothly. If you’d like to volunteer to help with the design, or better yet, donate a logo then please contact me immediately (and thanks).
  • I don’t currently, nor do I plan on trying to make money from this site. It is my goal to turn it into a resource for account planners, researchers and brand managers to share their ideas, tools and links with others.
  • If you’d like to be added to the twitter feed, first check your own list of followers and see if @plannertweet is one of them. If he’s on your list then you should already be aggregated into the site. If you’re not being followed by @plannertweet, send me an email with your twitter name and a brief introduction. If you’d like updates on the site then just follow @plannertweet back, I promise not to spam.
  • As for a list of current/planned updates, I need to compile the list that people have sent in along with my own and will be posting it on the site. I was thinking of maybe integrating it into a voting system but for now just email or tweet (@brentter) any ideas to me directly.

Thanks!

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I haven’t been able to get the song from this Nissan commercial out of my head. I think it’s because it just sounds like someone took the Beatles You Never Give Me Your Money and put new lyrics to it, regardless I’m going to post it here so that hopefully I’m not the only person humming it around town.

Created by TBWA, Toronto where Joe Amaral, James Ansley and Allen Oke are creative directors. Mark Zibert directed both of these for Sons and Daughters.

On a side-note, if you’d like to see a very creative way to show off your company employees, go checkout the Directors section on the Sons and Daughters website. Now just mouse over any of their portraits and see what happens….clever!

Here’s the other video in the series –
Nissan – Squished:

Credits:

Agency: TBWA, Toronto
Creative Directors: Joe Amaral, James Ansley, Allen Oke
Producer: Nadya MacNeil
Production Company: Sons and Daughters, Toronto
Director: Mark Zibert
Producer: Rob Allen
Exec Producers: Liane Thomas, Dan Ford
Editor: Mick Griffin, Rooster
Transfer: Notch
Colourist: Kent McCormick

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