Marketing Mashup

Why the advertising industry is broken with Paul Mellor, MD of Mellor&Smith

Paul is the co-founder of ad agency Mellor&Smith and also started the event series #TakeFuckingRisks as a side hustle - which is now one of the biggest creative events in London.

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We covered plenty of ground in this episode!

  • Should you specialise or be well rounded
  • The state of the advertising industry today
  • 89% of ads that people see are forgotten - can you imagine if this was any other industry?
  • "As an industry we are fucking terrible at our jobs"
  • What do we need to do to fix the industry?
    • First admit there is a problem - although this doesn't serve the industry
    • Having a backbone and standing up to clients
    • Stop being addicted to digital and short termism
    • Stop being fixated on data
    • Make advertising based on what people do rather than what the algorithm says
  • Why clients don't trust agencies and what we can do about it
  • The public don't trust brands, we need to rebuilt that
  • Is the market research and insight industry broken too?
    • Serial focus groupers
    • Get down to the supermarket and see how people actually act
  • Why we shouldn't approach B2B differently
    • They are still people, it's just not their money they are spending
    • Any B2B brand using traditional media is going to win
  • How do you get clients to take risks?
  • Why social media metrics are bullshit
  • Is traditional media the most effective
  • Is it the fact that the advertising as bad or is traditional media broken?
  • Why influencer marketing is a con
  • The role of advertising is to get you noticed, not to make sales
  • What is "Take Fucking Risks"?
  • Why there is a lack of honesty in our industry
  • Why we need more trouble makers
  • How do you deal with disagreements with clients?
  • If you're so good at this, why are you only 11 people?

Links

  • Follow Mellor&Smith on Twitter
  • Paul's LinkedIn
  • Follow me on Twitter