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Home » Marketing and Advertising » Business Advertising » Advertising Directories » Agencyfinder worldwide Agencyfinder worldwide in Marketing & Advertising Business Directory |
You might think our name says it all - Agency Finder. So find me an agency! After ten years helping folks, I know youll want to know how it works. (If youre an agency looking for clients, Back in our early years, when people asked, I found it difficult to explain how it worked in less than ten or fifteen minutes. Now, after an extensive, expensive, far-reaching national ad campaign, I simply say - Were the e-Harmony.com of the advertising industry - and everyone seems to understand. If you want the involved version (I like detail myself), let me start by saying that in the world of advertisers and advertising agencies, the challenge of pairing one with the other had for years been a happenstance process. It wasnt like that way back in the earliest years (1950 and on), but as the industry grew and advertising agencies proliferated, it was no longer the case of one-agency or few-agency cities, but one of hundred-agency cities. There were ad agencies of all size; some generalists and many highly specialized. Then they morphed further - into direct marketing, sales promotion, public relations, and with the Internet - new and interactive agencies. What had worked for years to find a partner no longer worked. Business colleagues used to ask each other for recommendations; marketing managers used to ask media reps; some turned hopelessly to Yellow Page listings; and from all that clutter the RFP (Request for Proposal) emerged. The RFP was meant to be a thought-provoking series of probative questions (generally there was no actual proposal request) whose answers were intended to help identify the perfect agency. Unfortunately, questions were often authored by those without sufficient ad agency experience, so the questions themselves left much to be desired. Worse yet, the RFPs were widely distributed to agencies identified by the same process it was meant to replace - colleagues, media reps and Yellow Pages. When responses did arrive, the questioner was confronted with a sea of discontinuity - and the task of building some mechanism so they could investigate the candidates on an apples & apples basis.
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