The Hardest Decision of My Life

Yesterday I made probably what ranks highest in my long list of tough life decisions in front of “Where should I go to college?” “What career should I pursue?” and “Should I dye my hair?” As you can see I’ve had to make some really difficult picks of the past few years and I know that my future will include many more to come. But yesterday I made the decision to graduate this December rather than in May. It was not exactly a decision that came out of nowhere. I entered Ithaca College back in 2010 with 18 credits from high school and after taking a summer course and an internship I’ve been 22 credits ahead. I’ve used my advanced class standing wisely, electing to take higher level course sooner rather than later.

Over the summer the notion of graduating early re-entered my mind. As I applied for private loans I began to see the financial burden staying an extra 4 1/2 months would have on my future. Like the wise marketing communications student that I am, I wasn’t satisfied with my idea without some research to support a possibly life-altering decision. I began to ask everyone I knew that could give me different insight. These included:

  • My friends who graduated
  • My past and present employers
  • The amazing people I work with at Career Services
  • My family
  • My friends
  • EVERYONE!
With everyones thoughts to consider, in the end I went with my gut. Something feels incredibly right about this decision. Many people have asked me if I feel excited or sad. To be truthful the only thing I feel at this moment is optimistic
I’ve decided that I won’t even look at a single job board until November, so I’m not feeling the pressure at all. My dream would to leave IC in December with a job solidified but I don’t plan to put that much pressure onto myself. Recently I learned so much about patience and acceptance that I know the right thing will come when it’s right. That doesn’t mean I’m not going to apply like a mad woman. Let’s be real… it’s me we are talking about. 

A Blog About Blogs: Why Does An Advertising Agency Need A Blog?

I’ve began to notice that many advertising agencies have blogs. Have you? Why do you think they have them? Who do they expect to read them?

Honestly, I LOVE that agencies are taking the time to maintain blogs. It truly demonstrates their interest in being transparent and sharing a little bit of their personality. Advertising being the creative field that it is, it’s great to see the creativity even delivered on these blogs. 
What really makes one agency different from another? Well, their blog can help you understand what makes them, them. 
Here are 5 reasons why I think it is GREAT for advertising agencies to maintain a blog:
1. Shows Inside Look Into Agency’s Company Culture to Potential Employees & Clients
This summer I worked on recruitment advertising and learned just how important it is for a company to advertise working there. To be able to select the best candidate for the position, the company must receive the best applicants. Agency blogs demonstrate what type of people work for the company, what they do at the company. They offer an “inside look” at what goes on behind the curtain for potential employees to see. 
Clients also want to find their perfect fit. When a business is searching for an agency to work with they may browse the agency’s online presence in hopes of getting to know the company’s culture. A blog is a great way to share what makes your company stand out from the rest. 

2. Displays Knowledge, Understanding and Point of View of Industry Trends & Future
A responsibility an agency possess to it’s client is to be an consultant and knowledgeable about the choices they should make. This includes knowing what is going on in the industry and having a point of view on trends and the future. Great blogs include stories about trends right now, a point of view on that trend and some idea about its impact will be on the future. 
3. Allows Employees to Express Themselves
Behind every agency, big or small, are the employees with interests, knowledge and opinions that make them different from the next. A blog can highlight the interests and expertise that an agency’s employees may possess. 
4. Demonstrates Great Sportsmanship
Just like any other business in a capitalist society, advertising can be SUPER competitive. The pitch process can be cut throat and agencies are always trying to rack up the most awards. It is nice to see when agencies can step back and acknowledge great work even when it is done by other agencies. 
5. Promotes Your Agency’s Work 
Can you believe that advertising agencies advertise themselves? Yup! It is just as important that agencies receive a little buzz for their work as it is for the clients. So what do you do when you’re not getting that buzz in Advertising Age or Advertising Week? What happens when you’re campaign is great but hasn’t been recognized by Cannes or the ADDYs? Turn to your blog. Show off the work you’re proud of. Support the great commercial or print campaign with some behind-the-scenes information and readers will be happy to learn about what went into building the amazing work. 
Other Great Agency Blogs to Check Out: