Apparently, the ADDY’s Cost Too Much

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There seems to be a revolt among local chapters of the American Advertising Federation over the national board’s recent decision to increase the price of ADDY entries. A letter to the members of the Kansas City AAF reads, in part, “The new fee will increase the national portion of each ADDY entry fee from $2 to $15. A 750% increase that they refer to as ‘modest.’ Currently, the ADDY entry fee for members is $38 per entry. With the increase from nationals, the entry fee will be raised to $51 per entry.

While the Kansas City AAF supports the AAF and isn’t defecting, it’s putting it’s foot down calling the increase “potentially devastating.” In the letter, the KC AAF claims the increase “will cause us to experience a $15,000 to $25,000 loss for our fiscal year – instead of making the small profit we had budgeted for. It is too large a loss for us to absorb and would force us to raise fees on other things – an option we find absolutely unacceptable.”

All the drama is on the KC AAF blog if you want to dig deeper.

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