Floyd Hayes, the former executive creative director of creative agency Cunning, includes a quote from a2007 AdFreak story in materials touting his new venture, the World's Fastest Agency—although
when my colleague David Kiefaber described the guerilla advertising
veteran with a penchant for self-promotion as "pregnant with marketing
genius," it was with anvil-heavy irony, and perhaps some confusion about
which gender is able to conceive. Back then, Hayes was offering to
think really hard about a client's products at least once an hour for a
week in exchange for $10,000. Now, he's hawking a quick-turnaround
service—selling concepts for $999. Send that amount via PayPal, DM your
creative brief to @FastestAgency, and he'll issue a 140-character
response within 24 hours. "Make the logo bigger" and "Put the CEO in the
commercial" easily fit the space and would probably satisfy most
clients. But Hayes offers this example, based on a real project he
helmed at Cunning in London: "Brief: Gain media and buzz for our
park-anywhere small car. Idea: Attach replica cars to landmark city
buildings." Hmmm, that sounds like a $997 solution to me. And I don't
see anything about a money-back guarantee. The World's Smallest Ad Agency should piggyback on Hayes's publicity by offering next-day ideas for 99 cents. Via PSFK.
UPDATE:
Hayes tells AdFreak that the nonrefundable $999 is actually a plus for
clients because "they will be forced to FOCUS on their challenge and get
the problem to its essential core. Yes, they could do this without
paying but money makes it happen." (The emphasis is his, so you clients
better FOCUS!)
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