For more strategy resources sign up to Planning Dirty at https://www.planningdirty.com/newsletter
This deck gives you a model for how to give great creative feedback. It goes through what is the best feedback at the right time.
The deck was created by Karen Faith and Julian Cole.
Planning Hype - Engineering hype before a product launchJulian Cole
For more strategy resources sign up to Planning Dirty at https://www.planningdirty.com/newsletter
The following is a guide for how to create excitement around a product before it has launched.
This is critical for how to market music, movies and games where the first-week window is critical.
The presentation was created by Julian Cole and Melissa Pepers.
Day 1 - Advice for new planners from old plannerJulian Cole
For more strategy resources sign up to Planning Dirty at https://www.planningdirty.com/newsletter
This is a compilation of advice from 80+ planners for new planners about to start their career. Compiled from planners on the Planning Dirty Newsletter list.
Top 10 Planning Departments in Advertising ShortlistJulian Cole
For more strategy resources sign up to Planning Dirty at https://www.planningdirty.com/newsletter
A common problem for planners moving markets is understanding the best agencies to work for. With a great list of international planners in the Planning Dirty newsletter group I thought I would ask the planners who they thought was the best agency to work for.
I compiled the first 10 agencies for the shortlist by analyzing the planning (IPA, Effies, Jay Chiats) and creative awards (Gunn Report) from the last three year looking at the agencies that consistently perform well.
I am making a shortlist of 20, so would love to get recommendations on agencies that you think should make the list.
Next week on the newsletter through an anonymous vote, I’ll put out the poll and report back the results. Sign up to the Planning Dirty newsletter to vote and get the best planning tools and resources fortnightly. bit.ly/PlanningDirty
Rick James Model for selling innovative ideasJulian Cole
This is a model that should be helpful in selling in innovative/non-traditional ideas that are usually quite hard to sell to clients/bosses.
@juliancole
50 planners to watch in 2014 - The Planning SalonJulian Cole
Twitter list of the 50 Planners - https://twitter.com/emma_hines/top-50-planners/members
thanks @emma_hines and @E_for_M
50 planners to watch in 2014 was picked by The Planning Salon.The list is a mix of the top planning talent from across the globe as well as the next generation of planners. The list has diverse mix of planners from big markets like London and New York to emerging markets like Athens and Cape Town.
The Planning Salon is a platform for all planners around the world to meet and learn from our industry's greatest minds. It was started in 2013 to showcase some of the biggest stars of the industry, guests such as Gareth Kay, Rob Campbell and Heather LeFevre. Check out the interviews here; http://theplanningsalon.com/
You can now download the presentation directly from Slideshare.
*Disclaimer this is just my imaginary example of a Comms Plan for the Puma work and not the actual strategy that was created by Droga5 for Puma. I had nothing to do with that plan and am just a fan of their work.
What is Comms Planning? is a presentation that provides a clear answer of the role of the Comms Planner within an Advertising Agency. I use the example of the Puma Social campaign to prove the point.
Planning Hype - Engineering hype before a product launchJulian Cole
For more strategy resources sign up to Planning Dirty at https://www.planningdirty.com/newsletter
The following is a guide for how to create excitement around a product before it has launched.
This is critical for how to market music, movies and games where the first-week window is critical.
The presentation was created by Julian Cole and Melissa Pepers.
Day 1 - Advice for new planners from old plannerJulian Cole
For more strategy resources sign up to Planning Dirty at https://www.planningdirty.com/newsletter
This is a compilation of advice from 80+ planners for new planners about to start their career. Compiled from planners on the Planning Dirty Newsletter list.
Top 10 Planning Departments in Advertising ShortlistJulian Cole
For more strategy resources sign up to Planning Dirty at https://www.planningdirty.com/newsletter
A common problem for planners moving markets is understanding the best agencies to work for. With a great list of international planners in the Planning Dirty newsletter group I thought I would ask the planners who they thought was the best agency to work for.
I compiled the first 10 agencies for the shortlist by analyzing the planning (IPA, Effies, Jay Chiats) and creative awards (Gunn Report) from the last three year looking at the agencies that consistently perform well.
I am making a shortlist of 20, so would love to get recommendations on agencies that you think should make the list.
Next week on the newsletter through an anonymous vote, I’ll put out the poll and report back the results. Sign up to the Planning Dirty newsletter to vote and get the best planning tools and resources fortnightly. bit.ly/PlanningDirty
Rick James Model for selling innovative ideasJulian Cole
This is a model that should be helpful in selling in innovative/non-traditional ideas that are usually quite hard to sell to clients/bosses.
@juliancole
50 planners to watch in 2014 - The Planning SalonJulian Cole
Twitter list of the 50 Planners - https://twitter.com/emma_hines/top-50-planners/members
thanks @emma_hines and @E_for_M
50 planners to watch in 2014 was picked by The Planning Salon.The list is a mix of the top planning talent from across the globe as well as the next generation of planners. The list has diverse mix of planners from big markets like London and New York to emerging markets like Athens and Cape Town.
The Planning Salon is a platform for all planners around the world to meet and learn from our industry's greatest minds. It was started in 2013 to showcase some of the biggest stars of the industry, guests such as Gareth Kay, Rob Campbell and Heather LeFevre. Check out the interviews here; http://theplanningsalon.com/
You can now download the presentation directly from Slideshare.
*Disclaimer this is just my imaginary example of a Comms Plan for the Puma work and not the actual strategy that was created by Droga5 for Puma. I had nothing to do with that plan and am just a fan of their work.
What is Comms Planning? is a presentation that provides a clear answer of the role of the Comms Planner within an Advertising Agency. I use the example of the Puma Social campaign to prove the point.
6 steps to creating a Social Media StrategyJulian Cole
Pay with a tweet to download the presentation - goo.gl/5Jw21
This presentation is part of the Skillshare class I taught on 'Creating a great Social Media Strategy'. I am teaching 'A crash course in Digital Strategy' on February 11th. You can sign up to the online course for $20 - http://skl.sh/VOj2ol
You can now download the presentation directly from Slideshare.
Here are 17 of the best free online tools for Digital Strategists to help cultivate killer insights on consumers, competitors and the industry. In this toolbox we you will find how to use each tool with an example insight drawn for the client, as well as each of their benefits and limitations.
The tools helps to conduct Consumer Research, Category Research, Discourse Analysis and Environmental analysis.
How to measure Digital looks at the important role of Key Performance Indicators and how you create them. It takes a Communication Objective and turns it into Strategy that leads to Tactics to support the Strategy. The final piece is putting in place Key Performance Indicators which makes up the parts of the Communications Objective.
This is a presentation from the online course 'Crash Course to Digital Strategy' that you can sign up to on Skillshare for $20 http://skl.sh/VOj2ol
Writing a Digital Creative Brief and a Communications Framework is a key role of a great Digital Strategist. In this presentation I cover the most important parts of writing a brief and communications framework. Using examples of stand out work from the past five years.
What is Digital Strategy? presentation explains the role of digital strategy in easy to understand language.
This is a presentation from the online course 'Crash Course to Digital Strategy' that you can sign up to on Skillshare for $20 http://skl.sh/VOj2ol
Pay with a tweet to download - http://www.paywithatweet.com/pay/connect.php?id=3bc9bee2cfdc011872fc15e896cbd108
Looks at answering what the role of a Digital Strategist is in an Advertising Agency. A relative of the Communications Planner, Strategic Planner and Account Planner, Digital Strategy concentrates on understanding the digital consumer, brand, media and creativity.
Looking at the core skills of Insight Mining, Communication Planning and Digital Metrics for success.
Thanks to Mark Pollard, Ana Andjelic, Mike Arauz and the many other Digital Strategists who helped me work out this bloody hard question.
Google Ads Vs Social Media Ads-A comparative analysisakashrawdot
Explore the differences, advantages, and strategies of using Google Ads vs Social Media Ads for online advertising. This presentation will provide insights into how each platform operates, their unique features, and how they can be leveraged to achieve marketing goals.
SEO as the Backbone of Digital MarketingFelipe Bazon
In this talk Felipe Bazon will share how him and his team at Hedgehog Digital share our journey of making C-Levels alike, specially CMOS realize that SEO is the backbone of digital marketing by showing how SEO can contribute to brand awareness, reputation and authority and above all how to use SEO to create more robust global marketing strategies.
The Good the Bad and The Ugly of Marketing MeasurementNapierPR
We explore how B2B marketers can impress the board by measuring their PR and marketing campaigns successfully, and explore 5 metrics that will get you promoted, and 3 that will get your fired.
We cover:
-Meaningless marketing metrics
-The difference between attribution and incrementality
-The importance of the customer journey
-Why you should care about prospects that are in market
-Measuring the unmeasurable
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
The session includes a brief history of the evolution of search before diving into the roles technology, content, and links play in developing a powerful SEO strategy in a world of Generative AI and social search. Discover how to optimize for TikTok searches, Google's Gemini, and Search Generative Experience while developing a powerful arsenal of tools and templates to help maximize the effectiveness of your SEO initiatives.
Key Takeaways:
Understand how search engines work
Be able to find out where your users search
Know what is required for each discipline of SEO
Feel confident creating an SEO Plan
Confidently measure SEO performance
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
Checkout Abandonment - CRO School by Mailmodosaba771143
Fear of abandonment’ means a whole different thing in eCommerce.
Because the loss is tangible. And felt right in your pocket.
But that also means there are real things you could fix.
One of the final stages of shopping abandonment occurs is the checkout page.
Which means it impacts your bottom line directly.
So here’s a rundown of:
→ Reasons shoppers abandon the checkout process
→ How other brands cope with these issues
→ Actionables to fix your checkout flow
Do it right, and you’ll feel the change in your revenue.
This is a part of our CRO School series - to help you fix the revenue leaks in your eCommerce store.
Sign up for CRO School and get these insights right in your inbox
(Visit the link to enroll ->https://www.mailmodo.com/cro-school/?utm_source=cro-school&utm_medium=slideshare )
#ecommerce
#cro
#cart
#abandonement
#checkout
#email
#course
#conversion
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
Mastering Dynamic Web Designing A Comprehensive Guide.pdfIbrandizer
Dynamic Web Designing involves creating interactive and adaptable web pages that respond to user input and change dynamically, enhancing user experience with real-time data, animations, and personalized content tailored to individual preferences.
Digital Marketing Training In BangaloreHoney385968
https://nidmindia.com/
Landing page optimization is the strategic process of methodically enhancing the various elements and components of a web page with the primary goal of increasing its effectiveness at converting visitors into leads or customers.
Short video marketing has sweeped the nation and is the fastest way to build an online brand on social media in 2024. In this session you will learn:- What is short video marketing- Which platforms work best for your business- Content strategies that are on brand for your business- How to sell organically without paying for ads.
How to Use AI to Write a High-Quality Article that Ranksminatamang0021
In the world of content creation, many AI bloggers have drifted away from their original vision, resulting in low-quality articles that search engines overlook. Don't let that happen to you! Join us to discover how to leverage AI tools effectively to craft high-quality content that not only captures your audience's attention but also ranks well on search engines.
Disclaimer: Some of the prompts mentioned here are the examples of Matt Diggity. Please use it as reference and make your own custom prompts.
Capstone Project: Luxury Handloom Saree Brand
As part of my college project, I applied my learning in brand strategy to create a comprehensive project for a luxury handloom saree brand. Key aspects of this project included:
- *Competitor Analysis:* Conducted in-depth competitor analysis to identify market position and differentiation opportunities.
- *Target Audience:* Defined and segmented the target audience to tailor brand messages effectively.
- *Brand Strategy:* Developed a detailed brand strategy to enhance market presence and appeal.
- *Brand Perception:* Analyzed and shaped the brand perception to align with luxury and heritage values.
- *Brand Ladder:* Created a brand ladder to outline the brand's core values, benefits, and attributes.
- *Brand Architecture:* Established a cohesive brand architecture to ensure consistency across all brand touchpoints.
This project helped me gain practical experience in brand strategy, from research and analysis to strategic planning and implementation.
Exploring the Top Digital Marketing Company in CanadaSolomo Media
Choosing Solomo Media as your digital marketing company in Canada can propel your business to new heights. With their expertise, innovative solutions, and client-centric approach, they are well-equipped to help you achieve your digital marketing goals. By focusing on strategic planning, leveraging cutting-edge tools, and delivering measurable results, Solomo Media proves to be a valuable partner in navigating the complex world of digital marketing.
6 steps to creating a Social Media StrategyJulian Cole
Pay with a tweet to download the presentation - goo.gl/5Jw21
This presentation is part of the Skillshare class I taught on 'Creating a great Social Media Strategy'. I am teaching 'A crash course in Digital Strategy' on February 11th. You can sign up to the online course for $20 - http://skl.sh/VOj2ol
You can now download the presentation directly from Slideshare.
Here are 17 of the best free online tools for Digital Strategists to help cultivate killer insights on consumers, competitors and the industry. In this toolbox we you will find how to use each tool with an example insight drawn for the client, as well as each of their benefits and limitations.
The tools helps to conduct Consumer Research, Category Research, Discourse Analysis and Environmental analysis.
How to measure Digital looks at the important role of Key Performance Indicators and how you create them. It takes a Communication Objective and turns it into Strategy that leads to Tactics to support the Strategy. The final piece is putting in place Key Performance Indicators which makes up the parts of the Communications Objective.
This is a presentation from the online course 'Crash Course to Digital Strategy' that you can sign up to on Skillshare for $20 http://skl.sh/VOj2ol
Writing a Digital Creative Brief and a Communications Framework is a key role of a great Digital Strategist. In this presentation I cover the most important parts of writing a brief and communications framework. Using examples of stand out work from the past five years.
What is Digital Strategy? presentation explains the role of digital strategy in easy to understand language.
This is a presentation from the online course 'Crash Course to Digital Strategy' that you can sign up to on Skillshare for $20 http://skl.sh/VOj2ol
Pay with a tweet to download - http://www.paywithatweet.com/pay/connect.php?id=3bc9bee2cfdc011872fc15e896cbd108
Looks at answering what the role of a Digital Strategist is in an Advertising Agency. A relative of the Communications Planner, Strategic Planner and Account Planner, Digital Strategy concentrates on understanding the digital consumer, brand, media and creativity.
Looking at the core skills of Insight Mining, Communication Planning and Digital Metrics for success.
Thanks to Mark Pollard, Ana Andjelic, Mike Arauz and the many other Digital Strategists who helped me work out this bloody hard question.
Google Ads Vs Social Media Ads-A comparative analysisakashrawdot
Explore the differences, advantages, and strategies of using Google Ads vs Social Media Ads for online advertising. This presentation will provide insights into how each platform operates, their unique features, and how they can be leveraged to achieve marketing goals.
SEO as the Backbone of Digital MarketingFelipe Bazon
In this talk Felipe Bazon will share how him and his team at Hedgehog Digital share our journey of making C-Levels alike, specially CMOS realize that SEO is the backbone of digital marketing by showing how SEO can contribute to brand awareness, reputation and authority and above all how to use SEO to create more robust global marketing strategies.
The Good the Bad and The Ugly of Marketing MeasurementNapierPR
We explore how B2B marketers can impress the board by measuring their PR and marketing campaigns successfully, and explore 5 metrics that will get you promoted, and 3 that will get your fired.
We cover:
-Meaningless marketing metrics
-The difference between attribution and incrementality
-The importance of the customer journey
-Why you should care about prospects that are in market
-Measuring the unmeasurable
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
The session includes a brief history of the evolution of search before diving into the roles technology, content, and links play in developing a powerful SEO strategy in a world of Generative AI and social search. Discover how to optimize for TikTok searches, Google's Gemini, and Search Generative Experience while developing a powerful arsenal of tools and templates to help maximize the effectiveness of your SEO initiatives.
Key Takeaways:
Understand how search engines work
Be able to find out where your users search
Know what is required for each discipline of SEO
Feel confident creating an SEO Plan
Confidently measure SEO performance
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
Checkout Abandonment - CRO School by Mailmodosaba771143
Fear of abandonment’ means a whole different thing in eCommerce.
Because the loss is tangible. And felt right in your pocket.
But that also means there are real things you could fix.
One of the final stages of shopping abandonment occurs is the checkout page.
Which means it impacts your bottom line directly.
So here’s a rundown of:
→ Reasons shoppers abandon the checkout process
→ How other brands cope with these issues
→ Actionables to fix your checkout flow
Do it right, and you’ll feel the change in your revenue.
This is a part of our CRO School series - to help you fix the revenue leaks in your eCommerce store.
Sign up for CRO School and get these insights right in your inbox
(Visit the link to enroll ->https://www.mailmodo.com/cro-school/?utm_source=cro-school&utm_medium=slideshare )
#ecommerce
#cro
#cart
#abandonement
#checkout
#email
#course
#conversion
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
Mastering Dynamic Web Designing A Comprehensive Guide.pdfIbrandizer
Dynamic Web Designing involves creating interactive and adaptable web pages that respond to user input and change dynamically, enhancing user experience with real-time data, animations, and personalized content tailored to individual preferences.
Digital Marketing Training In BangaloreHoney385968
https://nidmindia.com/
Landing page optimization is the strategic process of methodically enhancing the various elements and components of a web page with the primary goal of increasing its effectiveness at converting visitors into leads or customers.
Short video marketing has sweeped the nation and is the fastest way to build an online brand on social media in 2024. In this session you will learn:- What is short video marketing- Which platforms work best for your business- Content strategies that are on brand for your business- How to sell organically without paying for ads.
How to Use AI to Write a High-Quality Article that Ranksminatamang0021
In the world of content creation, many AI bloggers have drifted away from their original vision, resulting in low-quality articles that search engines overlook. Don't let that happen to you! Join us to discover how to leverage AI tools effectively to craft high-quality content that not only captures your audience's attention but also ranks well on search engines.
Disclaimer: Some of the prompts mentioned here are the examples of Matt Diggity. Please use it as reference and make your own custom prompts.
Capstone Project: Luxury Handloom Saree Brand
As part of my college project, I applied my learning in brand strategy to create a comprehensive project for a luxury handloom saree brand. Key aspects of this project included:
- *Competitor Analysis:* Conducted in-depth competitor analysis to identify market position and differentiation opportunities.
- *Target Audience:* Defined and segmented the target audience to tailor brand messages effectively.
- *Brand Strategy:* Developed a detailed brand strategy to enhance market presence and appeal.
- *Brand Perception:* Analyzed and shaped the brand perception to align with luxury and heritage values.
- *Brand Ladder:* Created a brand ladder to outline the brand's core values, benefits, and attributes.
- *Brand Architecture:* Established a cohesive brand architecture to ensure consistency across all brand touchpoints.
This project helped me gain practical experience in brand strategy, from research and analysis to strategic planning and implementation.
Exploring the Top Digital Marketing Company in CanadaSolomo Media
Choosing Solomo Media as your digital marketing company in Canada can propel your business to new heights. With their expertise, innovative solutions, and client-centric approach, they are well-equipped to help you achieve your digital marketing goals. By focusing on strategic planning, leveraging cutting-edge tools, and delivering measurable results, Solomo Media proves to be a valuable partner in navigating the complex world of digital marketing.
Dive deep into the cutting-edge strategies we're employing to revolutionize our web presence in the age of AI-driven search. As Gen Z reshapes the digital realm, discover how we can bridge the generational divide. Unlock the synergistic power of PPC, social media, and SEO, driving unparalleled revenues for our projects.
This session will aim to comprehensively review the current state of artificial intelligence techniques for emotional recognition and their potential applications in optimizing digital advertising strategies. Key studies developing AI models for multimodal emotion recognition from videos, images, and neurophysiological signals were analyzed to build content for this session. The session delves deeper into the current challenges, opportunities to help realize the full benefits of emotion AI for personalized digital marketing.
Trust Element Assessment: How Your Online Presence Affects Outbound Lead Gene...Martal Group
Learn how your business's online presence affects outbound lead generation and what you can do to improve it with a complimentary 13-Point Trust Element Assessment.
2. Karen Faith is an ethnographer and empathy trainer who coaches teams
(Google, Blue Cross Blue Shield, The Federal Reserve Bank) on connecting
with their customers and collaborators.
Julian Cole is a strategy consultant who works with brands and agencies to
create world class integrated campaigns.
Davis Ballard is a strategist who worked his magic on the deck design.
3. Planning Dirty is a monthly newsletter that shares tools and resources, it
goes out to 12K+ marketers. Get part 2 of this deck by signing up.
Looking for Strategy Training?
Julian’s running a Strategy Masterclass in NYC (other cities TBA)
4. Become a pro at delivering
creative feedback at the right time.
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6. What we’re trying to solve, who we’re talking
to and what we think we need to say to them.
This is figured out before we see creative ideas,
it informs the brief.
7. The actual things we’re saying, how
and where we’re saying it
When we see creative ideas for the first time
this is the feedback we look to give.
8. The specific the mechanics of how it works, the
copy, the visuals, the color, font, visuals
When we like an idea, we give this feedback
once we’ve bought off on an idea.
9. What’s the problem
Who’s the work for
What we know about them
How we plan to reach them
HEADACHE
AUDIENCE
INSIGHT
STRATEGY
CONCEPT
MEDIUM
MESSAGE
CONTENT
ECOSYSTEM
TYPOS, ERRORS & BUGS
The creative idea
What channel we’re using
What’s the takeaway
Creative details (style, voice and tone)
How it all works together
Tiny, concrete problems
PLANNINGDIRTY
CREATIVEFEEDBACKMODEL
12. HEADACHE - Soup X is losing volume to other winter based foods
AUDIENCE - Snacking young consumers
INSIGHT - A bowl of soup warms both inside and out
STRATEGY - Own the double power of soup this winter
13. To get millennials to buy soup this winter, we need to
remind them of the biggest benefit soup has, it warms
you both inside and out.
The Soup X heated site
For brand Soup X, we’re going to create a mobile site
that warms visitor’s hands when they view it.
Now you play the client and give feedback to this idea.
15. The Headache is a clear articulation of the business
problem. This is key to understanding what the root of
the idea is. Everyone needs to be aligned pre-creative
briefing.
Example Headache: Soup X is losing volume to other
winter based foods.
Example of Headache Feedback:
● This idea is wrong because our real problem is
Soup X is actually losing share to other all
natural soup competitors.
This type of feedback requires a creative rebrief as all
work shown will be off brief.
16. The audience gives you a clear idea of who you’re
trying to communicate with this work.
Example of Audience: Growth market of young snack
loving consumers.
Example of Audience Feedback:
● Our audience is retirees, I don’t think they will
use this. Soup X is looking to steal share from
competitors in the heavy soup buying target of
retirees.”
This type of feedback requires a creative rebrief as all
work shown will be off brief.
17. The insight unlocks the opportunity to succeed. This
insight works as it ownable against other winter
foods.
Example Insight: Soup has the double power by
warming both inside and outside with the hot bowl.
Example of Insight Feedback:
● We’re not tackling the biggest problem which is
Millennials see canned food as the poster child
of toxic.
This should have been mentioned pre-creative brief
and will require a complete rebrief of the work. As all
work will be off brief.
18. The Strategy takes the insight and makes an action
plan for how and what we communicate.
Example Strategy: Show our double power of soup
this winter.
Example of Strategy Feedback:
● If the goal was to introduce a new variety of
Chicken Pea Soup this winter or that “all natural
ingredients” was the messaging, then this
strategy would be completely wrong.
19. Head level feedback requires a rebrief of work. This is
why we align on a creative brief prior to seeing work.
21. The following three pieces should be
what you’re looking to give feedback on
in the first creative review.
22. HEADACHE - Soup X is losing volume to other winter based foods
AUDIENCE - Snacking young consumers
INSIGHT - A bowl of soup warms both inside and out
STRATEGY - Own the double power of soup this winter
CONCEPT - Warm peoples hands when soup can’t
MEDIUM - Mobile phone site that warms up
MESSAGE - We’ll always keep you warm
23. The concept is the creative idea itself. Here, the
concept should be checked for alignment with the
brand, strategy, and audience insight.
Example Concept: Warm people’s hands when
the soup can’t.
Examples of Concept Feedback:
● We don’t think people need their hands
warmed during winter.
● This resonates with North American
audiences (due to climate), but could not
extend to the South American market until
their winter months (June, July, August).
24. The Medium is the channel through which we will
reach the audience. Here, we want to be sure the
medium makes sense for who we are trying to
reach and what we’re trying to do.
Example Medium: Mobile Site
Example of Medium feedback:
● Is this the best place that this idea could
come to life?
● What can a site achieve that an app
couldn't?
● What do we know about this audience's
engagement with mobile sites?
25. The message is the key takeaway from the
execution. Be sure this connects directly with the
strategy.
Example Message: We warm your hands when
our soup can’t.
Example of Message feedback:
● Do we think people will understand that
this is warming their hands like our soup?
● This doesn’t speak enough to both parts of
the warming inside and out.
27. With concept, message and medium aligned. It’s
now into creative production feedback. It’s time to
shore things up with some solid editing.
28. The content is the nuts and bolts of the execution.
Feedback here addresses the look and feel (color,
copy, photography, video treatment).
Note: This is when you should be bringing in the
brand’s style guide and making sure the content
aligns.
Example of Content feedback:
● Can we make the logo more prominent?
● Is this the official Soup X font?
● That red background makes it hard to see
our product. How might we make the
product more prominent?
29. The ecosystem is the network of brand
touchpoints and audience experiences as a whole.
When examining this, ensure that the idea lives
harmoniously within the ecosystem of the
consumer and brand’s other work.
Examples of Ecosystem feedback:
● Do you have a user journey for what this
idea looks like?
● How will people find this execution? How
can we get people to share the site?
● How do we link this to what we are doing
in store?
30. At this level, we are dealing with misspellings,
factual errors, code bugs, color mismatches: are all
concrete things that are inarguable and corrected
without requiring sign off from anyone.
Example of Error-level feedback:
● Has this cleared legal?
● There are two typos on the landing page.
● The purchase link is broken.
● What is the risk that we blow up someone’s
phone?
● How can you assure me this is not going to
do that?
31. HEADACHE - Soup X is losing volume to other winter based foods
AUDIENCE - Snacking young consumers
INSIGHT - A bowl of soup warms both inside and out
STRATEGY - Own the double power of soup this winter
CONCEPT - Warm peoples hands when soup can’t
MEDIUM - Mobile phone site that warms up
MESSAGE - We’ll always keep you warm
CONTENT - Mother looking out for you (cues of the warmth of a bowl of soup)
ECOSYSTEM - Roll out plan involves social ads and influencers
ERRORS - Force the CPU to process a large amount of code, causing the phone to heat up
33. Next time you’re giving creative feedback,
use the cheat sheet to identify what level
feedback you’re giving.
This will make the creatives job much easier
when trying to address the feedback
34. What’s the problem
Who’s the work for
What we know about them
How we plan to reach them
HEADACHE
AUDIENCE
INSIGHT
STRATEGY
CONCEPT
MEDIUM
MESSAGE
CONTENT
ECOSYSTEM
TYPOS, ERRORS & BUGS
The creative idea
What channel we’re using
What’s the takeaway
Creative details (style, voice and tone)
How it all works together
Tiny, concrete problems
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