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This week on the Ad2 Charlotte Podcast we had the opportunity to speak with Brian Haselton from Citizen, a local brand experience agency here in Charlotte. Brian gives us some excellent insights into advertising and design, as well as practical advice for new graduates and people looking to make their careers in Advertising. Check out the show notes below:
Ad2 Charlotte Podcast Episode 1: Interview with Brian Haselton of Citizen:
Show Notes:
1. 0:00-0:30 Intro
2. 0:30- 2:50 Brian’s professional background
3. 2:50- 5:10 Working at Large Agencies compared to working at Small Agencies, both have benefits
4. 5:10- 6:12 Graduation is us the beginning.
5. 6:12-8:17 Citizen: Research: One of the Foudations of Citizen was built on.
-8:17-8:59 Claude Hopkins and David Ogilvy
-9:00- 11:23 Finding the balance between the research and gut instincts when working with clients
6. 11:30-13:42 Brand Integration, Branded Entertainment
-13:47-14:36 Brand Integration and Branded Entertainment vs. Product Placement vs. Original Branded Content
- 14:37-16:05 Being able to tell a story and not force feed messages to consumers, Hulu add revenue for the first time exceeded network television.
-16:05- 16:39 The importance of integrating brands into the lives of consumers in a positive way, versus interrutptive messages.
7. 16:40-21:39 Poza, Case Study and USB Bracelets…strategy behind creating the bracelets and handing them out at Cosmoprof in Las Vegas
8. 21:39- 25:30 The transition of Advertising in the next 5 to 10 years…from traditional advertising models to trans-media agency models
9. 25:30- 27:08 The marketing, advertising, and design schools Brian recommends
10. 27:08-29:09 Magazines Brian recommends to keep-up with the advertising and design industry.
11. 29:09-30:39 Design Blogs
-Packaging Blogs
-Industrial Design Blogs
12. 30:39-31:15 Podcasts: The Shawnakey and NPR Podcasts
13. 31:15-33:00 Current Opportunities at Citizen as of 10.29.2009:
-Interviewing for Graphic Design Internship
-Hiring a New Business Manage
-Contract and Part-time work for research
14. 33:00- 33:43 More info on Citizen….www.wearecitizen.com
15. 33:43- 34:43 In November and December Citizen will donate one hour of work for every paid hour of work to local charities here in the Carolinas. Inspired by Tom’s Shoes
16. Ad2Charlotte theme song “Hall of Mirrors” by Bill deRome to hear more of his music go to music.podshow.com.
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Thomas Krotkiewski walks us through some of the useful and cutting edge features of the new McKinney site. We start with a brief introduction of how to use the dialogue box, followed by a demo of how the site can print page content. Then Thomas shows us how the site can be viewed on multiple browsers (including mobile), and how the site’s content, even though it’s flash based, can be indexed by Google. From here Thomas takes us on a tour of some of the really cool features of the site; like the cloud view, the conversation engine and the semantic aspects of the site.
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The first episode of the AD2 Charlotte Podcast is now up. (You can download it from the site straight into I-tunes and take it with you). In this episode, I’m speaking with Thomas Krotkiewski, of Othersource, the company that developed the new McKinney website. This site is being heralded as one of the first Web 3.0 sites because you can actually interact with it, ask it questions, etc. The site was unveiled in February and was ranked among Creativity’s Top Ten for that week. This podcast is pure audio, the interview was conducted via Skype due to the fact that Thomas was in Boston when we spoke. You gotta love the freedom and flexibility of new media. It’s a beautiful thing. There will be a short video showcasing some of the new features of the McKinney site coming out later this week. And look for future Ad2 Podcasts to be much more video based.
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Wednesday 2/18/09 was a cold, rainy and all around nasty day. But still there were hundreds of people camped out, in the freezing rain for the Grand Opening of Ikea. Below is a quick video of Ikea’s big day here in Charlotte.
I got there at 5:30 am, and there were already lines of people waiting to be the first to shop. People were huddled under tarps, camping out in tents, and just waiting in line. The network news stations were there with their crews and remote vans. I’m probably not the target market for Ikea, but is their furniture really that great? I’d never been to an Ikea before, so I went inside, and even grabbed a bite to eat (Swedish Meatballs and lingon berry sauce). I was impressed by the layout of Ikea, as well as its overall aesthetic and the energy of the day, but I’m still not sure why it was such a big deal. Did anyone else go to the Ikea Grand Opening? They gave away a free chair to the first 100 shoppers, did Ikea run any other Grand Opening promotions to drive traffic through their store on the first day? How much of this is just hype about having something new, and how much do you think is actual excitement about Ikea products? What can we learn from Ikea, their Grand Opening (Bands, DJ’s, News Crews, opening ceremony), the promotions they ran to bring people out en masse, and the whole “shopping as an experience “vibe they have going on? (Similar to the Apple Store in that respect.) Feel free to answer these questions, leave comments and add some questions of your own.
Watch the the video of Steve Luquire speaking at our Ad2 event at LGA.
Steve gave some great advice to young advertising and media professionals entering the industry. It was a great crowd. Big thanks to LGA and Steve Luquire for hosting us. A higher quality video will be posted on the site in the future. In the meantime, follow the link above for the Ustream recording.
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Check out Jason Hausman’s presentation from the “I’m Kind of a Big Deal” speaker series. Jason is a kick ass audio engineer and owner of Hot Sake.

Tuesday, November 11th
Never Stop Believing…
featuring Jennifer Appleby, President of Wray Ward
6:30PM at Wray Ward
Please mark your calendars for our next great speaker. Join us Nov. 11th, as Jennifer Appleby speaks about her journey from Senior Art Director to President of Wray Ward, one of Charlotte’s leading advertising agencies. Learn how she made her way to the top, is now paying it forward and giving back to the community that she believes in…
Non Ad2 Members: $5
Ad2 Members: Free
RSVP by emailing info@ad2charlotte.com.
Flier for the event:
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Dead Men Tell No Tales—so whatever happens at the party, stays at the party. It’s as good as Vegas, baby! Feel FREE to LIVE it up while you can.
Doors open at 5:30pm – get there b 6:30 to get the free stuff
The Morehead Street Tavern
300 Morehead St
Charlotte, NC 28202
Sponsored by AAF Charlotte, Ad2 Charlotte and Greenspon Advertising
ADMISSION ONLY $5.00
FREE food (while it lasts)
FREE beer (while it lasts)
LIVE music from Jem Crossland and the Hypertonics
COSTUMES OPTIONAL, BUT PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST! Get ready to
party like a dead rockstar. It’s gonna be spooktacular, of corpse!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Come mix it up and have fun after work with Charlotte’s hip advertising and media industry at Howl at the Moon for great networking, music, food and drink specials! This event is open to all and FREE to the first 100 people who RSVP! RSVP here (RSVP as a “Standard Member”, “Guest” does not work) or email us at the link below.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Doors open at 6:30 pm
$2 Drink Specials
FREE Buffet (until 9 pm)
FREE Admission (arrive before 9 pm)
Howl at the Moon
210 E. Trade Street
Charlotte, NC 28202 ( map )
howlatthemoon.com
Questions? Comments?
ad2charlotte.com | info@ad2charlotte.com
Your Invited!
Come out to the first event of our new, hip Creative Speaker Series,”I’m Kind of a Big Deal”. Named by us and not our speakers, of course. Its Media Experts speaking on what they know in a fun, laid back way. This first event is at Cans. RSVP now via email to confirm your space.
Jason and his company, HotSake, do great work with original audio and music engineering. Check out some of their work below and on the HotSake website.
Cans Bar & Canteen
Tuesday, Sept. 9th, 6:30pm
Drink Specials and Appetizers
(704) 940-0200
500 W 5th St, Charlotte, NC
Members – FREE, Non-members – $5
The below video is from last year’s Addy’s, audio by HotSake.
A big thanks to Hotsake, Amarndo Bellmas Photography, Cans, and International Minute Press.








