Re: Why online advertising sucks
GERI STUNZ KONSTANTIN <geri_at_virtualadv.com> WROTE:
>Gee Rob - I don't know if I should stop laughing
>and start crying, but you can't be serious. I may pass
>you comments on to the marketing heads of Coca-Cola,
>who will be sure to have a good laugh over your ridiculous
>comment.
If you can, I'll cut you in for 10% of whatever I net...
>This is really getting to be a difficult thing
>to calculate with your (with all due respect) lame
>definition of advertising....
Define "lame"....
>By the way, what did you do at those
>"other big ad agencies?"
http://www.robfrankel.com explains most of it. Or you
can click the About button at
http://www.revengeofbrandx.com
>But your last point about Advertising being unlicensed makes
>me think I should call some of my government friends and see
>if they can establish a license for Advertising. With some
>of the rhetoric that has gone on in this digest, I truly
>believe it is time for one! Oh, wait - I'm too late - I
>forgot - I have an Advertising occupational license from Palm
>Beach County already - and I had one from Fort Lauderdale &
>Broward County too several years ago - gee Rob - they DO
>license Advertising Agencies here in Florida..... don't they
>where you live????
Do they issue a learner's permit first or can you just
take the exam?
>Oh - and before I forget, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
>never thought tire imprints on old ladies were good for their
>image - I know - I worked on that account for several years.....
You mean you never even suggested that?
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Received on Thu Apr 19 2001 - 10:32:22 CDT