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Two weeks down. Ten thousand to go...

It's Thursday Morning.

 

Garry and Robert sit in the Electric on the Portobello reading Campaign. The Electric is our unofficial office. We think Nick Jones should give us shares.

 

It's two weeks since Campaign fired the starting gun. We are very much still in Beta. What have we achieved so far?

 

Lots that we can't talk about . And a little that we can.

 

We've done the 'legals' and the 'financials.' We're delighted to say that Lewis Silkin will be our laywers and Kingston Smith or Accountants. This might sound dull to some, but it isn't. These two companies have nurtured many of the great start ups. They know how to do it.

 

We've looked at a few buildings. Rents are fantasticaly low at the moment. We love recessions! But we're not sure. We've had several offers of 'camping' at friends companies and this is what we'll probably do for a month or two.

 

We're genuinely humbled at the industry response to Campbell Lace (Beta)

 

Most people seem to be pleased to see us back, and there's a genuine interest to see how (Beta) tackle the issues that currently face the industry.

 

We've been overwhelmed with offers of help from individuals and companies. Which is brilliant, because we're hoping to take up on most of them. One of our core principles is putting collaboration, not competition at the heart of our organisation.

 

We believe collaboration is the way to solve most of this industry's ills.

 

 Perhaps this is the Dawning of the Age of Aquarius for Adland.

 

 


We've begun the process of finding our partners. We will have news on this front soon.

 

We're establishing the network of companies we're going to collaborate with. It's not complete yet. But these companies cross all media and all disciplines, in the UK and across the world.

 

And we've started talking to clients.

 

Have we got a client yet? No. But there are definitely some clients circling.  And they are of the innovative and courageous variety. What more could you want from a client?

 

Both of us feel it is really good to be back. We're loving it.

 

We leave the Electric to discover Garry's been clamped.

 

He refuses to have his picture taken standing next to the offending object.

 

Age of Aquarius? Will someone please tell the traffic wardens.

 

 

 

 

Talent, collaborators, and frustrated traffic wardens, e mail  hello@campbelllacebeta.com

 

AND PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS BELOW. .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lakshmi Goddess of money

 

A friend of ours has sent us the following e mail...

 

"This is a Money Goddess. Pass it to 6 of your good friends or family and be rich in 4 days.Pass it to 12 of your good friends or family and be rich in 2 Days. I am not joking. You will find an unexpected windfall. If you delete it, you will never know. SHE WORKS SHE REALLY WORKS!!! Money coming your way..."

 

Wow. So what happens if you stick Lakshimi Goddess of Money on your blog? Do you get stinking rich? Or not?

 

Is there some smart media planner out there who can answer this question? Answers, please to hello@campbelllacebeta.com

 


 

 

 

 

 

Posted Apr 22 2009, 07:45 AM by robert campbell with 1 comment(s)

Valencia. The new Cannes?

This weekend Robert's judging at the Valencia Media festival. It is amazing how this festival has arrived out of nowhere, and now how big it is.  The world's media buyers, planners, media owners, and some pretty major clients have gathered to discuss the present, and to carve up the future. Robert's in good company. Chuck Porter's come to speak. But apart from that no one else from above the line ad land. Pity. Lord Puttnam gives a truly scary speech at dinner about sustainability and adland's responsibility to embrace the cause. Otherwise we'll all be making like dinosaurs.  

Garry and Robert take their hats off to Richard Huntingdon, Adliterate blog guru and head of planning at Saatchi. We've just heard Richard has landed the job of co-hosting the new tv ad show, The Gruen Transfer with Paris Hilton. Sorry. Not Paris Hilton, James Hilton from AKQA. Whatever, Richard is one of the best and most amusing presenters in adland. Can't wait to see the show.

 

Garry and Robert would like to point out that they are also available for tv appearances etc. With or without Paris Hilton.   hello@campbelllacebeta.com

 

And speaking of tv, here's some ads we did earlier THE HISTORY OF CAMPBELL LACE (BETA)

 


 

Who's Beta?

Robert had a brilliant client at RKCR called Alison Copus. She was marketing director of Virgin Atlantic. Alison's best description of the task in hand - marketing Virgin - was 'We are building an airplane in flight.' In other words, Virgin were always in Beta. And at Campbell Lace Beta, we think the best businesses are always in Beta. Always experimenting. Always changing things. Always having new ideas. Always aiming higher.  These days to stand still, to claim perfection, is just foolish. That's why we're called Campbell Lace (Beta.) Will we always be in Beta? We haven't decided yet...we're in Beta.

 

 

This week has been very busy. We've been starting the process of build the alliances and relationships we need to achieve the total solution we intend. As well as all the practical stuff you have to do when you're starting a company. We didn't even have a place to sit when the agency was announced last week. But now we do. We're borrowing desks off some great friends who will add a whole new perspective to what we do. We'll be talking about who and how next week.

Meanwhile, here's some suggested logo designs. All in Beta at this stage. This one uses Jackson Pollock's painting 'Convergence.' Only problem is we'd have to buy the painting....

 

 

We like this one....The 'media maypole' metaphor is currently going down well with those who are struggling to master the chaos that is the modern world of media...

 

 

 

And for those heartless b@@stards that said Garry and Robert looked like a couple of spooks from the drugs squad in Campaign last week we've done this logo...

 

 

 

All comments gratefully received at  hello@campbelllacebeta.com or Notting Hill police station.

 

Meanwhile if you'd like to take a look at some of the work we did in the days when television commercials were fashionable, check out  THE HISTORY OF CAMPBELL LACE (BETA)

 

 

 

Posted Apr 17 2009, 06:02 AM by robert campbell with no comments

PARTNERS WANTED!

 

You know, starting an agency is pretty exciting. There's tons and tons of stuff to think about. But when you strip it right down there's only three things to think about.

 

1. Getting talented,courageous, forward thinking people to come and work at the agency.

 

2. Getting talented, courageous, forward thinking clients to come and work with the agency.

 

3. Doing some great work.

 

If you don't get those bits right, the rest is a bit academic.  So at Campbell Lace Beta we've decided to search for four partners. We have a pretty good idea of who were looking for, but we're not locked off yet. (We are, after all in beta.) Only rule is one of them has to be at least half Campbell's age. So if you have any suggestions on what the front line of a new kind of ad agency should look like, don't keep them to yourself...hello@campbelllacebeta.com

 

THE HISTORY OF CAMPBELL LACE (BETA)

 



 

Posted Apr 10 2009, 12:11 AM by robert campbell with no comments

Lunch time day one...

By lunch time I'm knackered.  Too much talking. What with new agency gossip and  a conference call to my friends at Peace One Day.  Garry's on his way up to Norfolk for the long week end. Driving one armed with a phone Sellotaped to his ear. 

 

We giggle about the proposed Campbell Lace Beta logo. We're thinking of a maypole.  It's a metaphor for the way we see the world working. All the media. From ITV, to e commerce, to twitter, dancing round one central idea. 

 


 

"Isnt it a bit camp?" I muse. "Well you thought of it!' laughs Garry. I take his point.

Posted Apr 09 2009, 06:42 PM by robert campbell with 1 comment(s)

In the beginning there was Campbell Lace Beta…



On Monday Garry fell off his bike and broke his arm.

Let’s hope that’s not some kind of omen. Because here we are, its Thursday morning, and Campaign has just announced the birth of Campbell Lace Beta.

Why Beta? Because we're in beta. There’s going to be more partners, tba. There’s going to be more structure. There’ll be strategic alliances. There’ll be a building. There’ll be clients. (God willing.)

The name could change. There might even be a launch party. But right now there’s just Garry and me and Garry’s broken arm. Campaign has fired the starting pistol, and we are hitting the phones. 

Posted Apr 09 2009, 09:30 AM by robert campbell with 2 comment(s)
 
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