One Final Look Back
No countdown can match the final ten seconds of the day on New Year’s Eve. If you’re doing this thing we call ‘life’ seriously, those final seconds represent all of the good, bad, and messy in the year that was. As the clock strikes midnight, it’s one of the few times of the year where […]
Our Brand Has Merit
We don’t like to toot our horn that much, we prefer to do that for our clients – but this is one we’re pretty stoked about, so we wanted to share! Last Thursday, Campfire was recognized from the Boston Ad Club’s Hatch Awards for our own agency’s identity and branding system that we have developed […]
Launching Into The Holidays
As I’m writing this, Laurie Strode is giving her brother hell in the latest installment of Halloween, however, in my head, Clarence is getting his wings from Zuzu ringing her bell in It’s a Wonderful Life. Such confliction – I know! However, I’m not alone. A report by the National Retail Federation finds that “each […]
The Surge of Political Ad Dollars
Since the 1920s, one of the major linchpins in our democratic process has been media. Catapulted into homes across America by way of kitschy slogans, shows, and messaging, the tools we use to communicate have been used to inform and persuade the public. Each year it seems new records are shattered in political spending, and […]
How Much is Too Much
A new report from Kantar came out. In it, they bring up the dangers of over-commercialization. It addresses a really important subject, which is something we discuss a lot: how, and how often to communicate with your audience and prospects. While data provides a lot of insights, one thing it won’t reveal is the damage […]
The Pursuit of Truth
Truth. Call me a hopeless romantic but it’s one of those words that carries a lot of weight. It’s what inspired me to pursue journalism and then later a career in marketing. What’s the correlation? Well, at the end of the day I’m a storyteller and instinctively curious about people. It turns out when I […]
There’s No Business Like Show Business
It’s 1929, you’re at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel and the audience is around 270 of Hollywood’s brightest stars. It’s the first-ever Academy Awards and the only one never broadcasted. It was a private dinner and the awards ceremony itself only lasted fifteen minutes. Almost unrecognizable compared to the 91st Academy Awards ceremony held at the […]
Media Planning & Buying 101
Years later I still think back to one of the first explanations I had of what a media buyer is responsible for. My mentor warned me, “no one will ever understand what you do,” and he was right. I like to think of myself as a personable guy, yet at a party when I try […]
The History of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Thanksgiving in America is a holiday steeped in tradition. Between the customary turkey dinner with all the fixings, the annual football games, and people preparing to line up for the sales on Black Friday, the rituals run the gamut. One of the most time-honored Thanksgiving traditions has been around for the better part of a […]