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Bill Wallsgrove NED of Studio Blup comes on to discuss some BIG news for the agency as well as giving reasons why it shouldn’t be all doom and gloom for retail if you’re as brilliantly cool as this agency, which has been winning major business while others have not and is literally bursting with talent and fresh ideas.

Bill tells Keith Smith how retailers can save their future through the creation of in-store theatre and we discuss how Blup could potentially add some grime to the US hip-hop design market.

Also our resident dry wit Jeremy Davies gets buried in paperwork responding to tenders.

All of us at The Advertist invite you to check out The Fuel Podcast, where we pull on the experience of leaders of companies in a variety of sectors with loads of fantastic interviews, tips and tales.

To check out this episode click here.

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Here’s Blup!

Blup’s Instagram

Bill Wallsgrove’s LinkedIn profile

Phil’s back with a controversial talking point; why CMOs make bad CEOs. Phil outlines the top five reasons why CMOs often fall short of making the CEO position. It’s not anything to do with intelligence but more of lack of fluency in boardroom-ese.

Plus – why we’re wrong to think the Coronavirus pandemic is unprecedented; how to out-think and out-manoeuvre the competition; how marketing thinking is perfect for lifting companies out of the doldrums and how it can be applied more broadly across the business.

And our resident new business trailblazer Jeremy Davies tackles the thorny matter of agency processes.

All of us at The Advertist invite you to check out The Fuel Podcast, where we pull on the experience of leaders of companies in a variety of sectors with loads of fantastic interviews, tips and tales.

To check out this episode click here.

Phil’s LinkedIn profile

Corporate Punk web site

If you rely on networking meetings to do your business, you need to re-think your strategy. Business Buzz has just rolled out a virtual networking model that actually works! Katrina Sargent tells us how she succeeds in the world of new business and how her company how helps professionals maximise their relationships.

  • How to use soft selling skills in video networking
  • The art of video networking – techniques to help you win business
  • The future of physical networking
  • What we miss from the office environment
  • Goal mapping and personal development podcasts.

Also Jeremy Davies makes an exhibition of himself

All of us at The Advertist invite you to check out The Fuel Podcast, where we pull on the experience of leaders of companies in a variety of sectors with loads of fantastic interviews, tips and tales.

To check out this episode click here.

Neil Bentley had a prolific career in radio as a DJ and presenter on a host of popular national radio stations. He now runs a highly successful digital production company that solves many of the broadcasting problems that companies face when producing their own digital content.

WebVid is a digital, creative agency based in Oval with its own dedicated podcast studio and green screen room, as well as remote production facilities.

Neil came on the show to debut his latest innovation Camflare – a clever service that gives companies the ability to send and receive digital content seamlessly for their own podcast and Vlogging production needs.

Meanwhile the funniest man on LinkedIn – Jeremy Davies has a little trouble networking.

All of us at The Advertist invite you to check out The Fuel Podcast, where we pull on the experience of leaders of companies in a variety of sectors with loads of fantastic interviews, tips and tales.

To check out this episode click here.

As UK music legend Ian Dury said “There ain’t half been some clever bastards” and with a title like that, who else but Keith Smith, our resident business development rock star to be the author? He calls out Mark Ritson and asks, do marketers need a marketing education?

Click here to read more of Keith Smith’s article this month in Rockstar CMO.