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BootB | March 5, 2009
Tim Laubacher: Advertising Adapts, Improves
Tim Laubacher about BootB

Samuel D. Bradley (Assistant Professor of Advertising in the College of Mass Communications at Texas Tech University) asked 5 questions to Tim Laubacher (a brand strategist with B&a advertising in Columbus, Ohio) in his “5 Questions” interview series.

It’s an honor for us to discover that BootB was the subject of one of those five questions.

You can read full text of the interview here.

And here is the part about BootB:

Sam Bradley - What’s your take on BootB.com?
Tim Laubacher - On the surface, it seems to be advantageous to the advertising client. They set a budget, often less than what they’d pay an advertising or other creative agency, and they get access to hundreds of contributors’ ideas, only having to pay for the one they choose to utilize. But BootB.com and other similar sites will only serve as a supplement to client-agency relationships. To make the assumption that the advertising industry could completely shift to this model of project need and open-sourced solutions undermines the value of strong client-agency relationships. However, if BootB.com and similar sites become the norm, it certainly represents an unstable future for agencies.

Categories: Market

zombi

Copy & paste of the end (with a tiny ADDENDUM):

“if BootB.com and similar sites become the norm, it certainly represents an unstable future for agencies “AND A GREAT FUTURE FOR CREATIVES! :)))

by zombi
March 7th, 2009

Jumana

I agree with Zombi :) It is like making the (advertising kingdom) a Democratic kingdom … :) Not limited to Designers, Agencies or whatever !

Advertising Agencies should seriously open a new position in their companies for (Brief personnel) by hiring new people, their job description is just finding (BootB briefs) copying them, editing them (by adding their dead line, serial no. , etc…. )and sending them to the designers in their company, and finally getting the (Solutions) back from the designers and posting them on the BootB site :)

I know it’s not guaranteed work or guaranteed fixed salary .. but if the (Brand Makers) paid well, … Why NOT give it a try ! :)
I strongly recommend this … and would probably nominate myself for this position! :) LOL

by Jumana
March 10th, 2009






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