Client Search News - December 13, 2005
This CLIENT SEARCH NEWS is for individuals registered @ agencyfinder.com. Forward to those in your company or others elsewhere involved in the advertising or public relations agency selection or review process.
Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah, and Happy Holidays - may 2006 be another year
of business and personal celebration.
CONTENTS:
1. Agency Rankings - Been There; Done That
(Gallup Poll)
2. Here's Your Chance to Make Olympic
History - Affordably
3. Existing Inventory - As In "Stuff That's
Brewing"
AGENCY RANKINGS - BEEN THERE; DONE THAT (GALLUP POLL)
Ho hum, they're back. This year, advertising practitioners are again ranked 19th out
of 21 such categories on the public poll asking, as they have since 1976, to rate the
honesty and ethics of listed professionals. Again, that's a ranking just above car
salesmen (what, no women sell cars?). Might I ask, just what does the public think
advertising practitioners do? Or are? Or look like? Or eat?
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I'm not a number-cruncher, but as I reviewed the stats, I deduce that advertising
practitioners ranked 16th if you
compile by the average response. That's puts those
of us that ARE "above" stockbrokers, business executives, building contractors,
real estates agents, and even accountants. Take that Gallup!
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO MAKE OLYMPIC HISTORY - AFFORDABLY
Here at Agencyfinder, we’ve been closely following the ups and downs of Olympic Luger,
Anne Abernathy. Anne finished in the top 25 worldwide in the women’s luge last year
and will again be representing the U.S.Virgin Islands at the Winter Olympics in Torino,
Italy this coming February.
Anne’s a fighter and she’s already qualified for Torino. She’s tough, persistent and
resourceful.
After all, how else could she overcome crashes, severe head injuries, knee surgeries,
cancer, a hurricane and a travel schedule that would test the endurance of the most
hardened road warrior? But in a career that has spanned nearly twenty years and five
Olympic contests, Anne Abernathy has persevered.
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