Posts Tagged ‘web’

WWW stands for Why, Who, Where

None other than Ralph Waldo Emerson is said to have coined the phrase “Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door.” This metaphor about the power of innovation has stood the test of time, but I wonder if it’s showing some serious post digital threads.

The brief history of digital has pretty much been about building better mousetraps. One-off sites that marketeers either drove users to via paid media and SEO. But isn’t it about time we started using it as a web instead of a mousetrap?

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On Death and Dying: the five stages of post digital grief

Sean Duffy wrote a provocative post recently on TalentZoo.com titled “Advertising Agencies: Kiss Your Creative Teams Goodbye.” He contends that to maximize the potential of digital media, traditional agencies must be willing to restructure the venerated copywriter/art director team. As you might imagine, the eye-popping title of the post led to a flurry of emotionally-charged user comments. Ah, digital. How do we love thee? Let us count the ways.

Reactions fell neatly into Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Let’s examine reactions to the post through the lens of each of these stages. When assembled, the individual responses paint a great picture of the psychological and emotional transition the advertising industry as a whole is currently experiencing. C’mon it’ll be fun, I promise.

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