Some people have a taboo about doing advertising in the States. You know, where they kind of make their bread and butter. But to me, that's crazy.
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I grew up in a country where advertising doesn't exist.
The interesting thing about advertising is that the things that annoy us sometimes about it are really human. It's us looking at ourselves - and like all human endeavors it's imperfect.
The market for local advertising is in the billions.
Traditional local advertising is not what retailers want. They want not just for you to see an ad - they want you to come into the store, to be a repeat customer and to spread the word.
The most common trouble with advertising is that it tries too hard to impress people.
Contrary to popular belief, Americans don't hate advertising.
Why, I ask, isn't it possible that advertising as a whole is a fantastic fraud, presenting an image of America taken seriously by no one, least of all by the advertising men who create it?
Advertising is what you do when you can't go see somebody. That's all it is.
We have always said that advertising is just the icing on the cake. It is not the cake.
Advertising gets such a bashing from the world. At parties you are always asked, 'Aren't you just selling people things they don't want?'
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