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Creativity Sells | BTalk Australia

October 12th, 2008 @ 11:30 am

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Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Advertising, Creative, Ipsos, Kym Penhall, Podcasts, Phil Dobbie

(14min 30) As you’d expect the creative strength of your advertising is important, but can poor creative be offset by high advertising spend.

Kym Penhall, Executive Director of Ipsos ASI, has been looking at the recall of advertising during Channel 7’s coverage of the Olympics. He found that the highest spenders didn’t always got the highest consumer recall. On today’s BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie asks Kym how can you ensure that your advertising works for you?

What do you think makes a good advertisement? Add your comments to the Talkback section at the bottom of this post.

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Phil Dobbie is a broadcaster and businessman with more than 15 years commercial experience across the telecommunications, Internet, tourism, advertising and radio industries. He has held senior marketing and management roles in OzEmail, Telstra and the British Tourist Authority and has been involved in a number of Internet start-ups.
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