Advertising Highjacked by Consumers

Writing on Ad Age, Bob Garfield, in another of his occasional essays, sums up the recent growing trends of
consumer generated media, conversational marketing and what he calls The Open Source Revolution. We’ve covered all this over the past year or so but it’s nice to see it wrapped up into a coherently powerful statement. From Orange County Teacher George Masters creation of his “Tiny Machine” iPod spot to GE’s Pen campaign to Mercedes’ send-us-a-picture-of-you-and-your-car campaign to Converse’s consumer created films for Chuck Taylors to shifting copyright laws to the future role of agencies as enablers of conversation versus controllers of conversation to marketers need to embrace the conversation, advertising has been turned on its head. Marketers and agencies who do not acknowledge the open source nature of consumer participation in brand conversations will fail miserably.

In a BlogOn panel “Can Advertising Be Social,” held October 18 at 9AM, I, along with Life After The 30-Second Spot Author Joe Jaffe, Organic CEO Mark Kingdon and AXE Brand Development Director David Rubin will discuss this very topic.

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