CP&B Split with VW - loses $200 million account
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- instrmntl0
i haven't been too excited about the recent VW work. the first two years were great tho.
- janne760
CROWDSOURCE THE FUCKERS!
1,000 dollar for a logo made my hundreds of designers! oh yeah..
- Mimio0
CP&B did really well for all VWs segments. They were a good match actually.
- ceiling_cat0
VW was looking for original work
- designbot0
meh, volkswagens suck anyway :P
- erikjonsson0
take in to account all the projects with loss they must have been doing to keep the account afloat lately. just to keep it in house. Probably alot more than principle behind letting it go.
- shitehawke0
It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for 'em.
- harlequino0
I've heard through friends who were and some who are at CPB that they were up for review, it wasn't just a straight loss.
I have to admit, if I ran an agency and my firm has increased your brand's market share, why am I up for review? (the answer is probably money, i.e. u willing to lower your rates?)
I might pass too. Especially if being up for review on an account we've already had for a number of years now requires me to spend several hundred thousand dollars to compete against other agencies to win it back.
Granted, I'd also want a few solid accounts in the hopper and unthreatened before making such a move.
- d_rek0
Fuck advertising and fuck sweatshops?
- fyoucher10
I just read that too. Meh, $200 mill. Whatever. Right?
- jerseyred
http://adage.com/agencynews/artiā¦
What I thought was curious was this - "a Crispin spokeswoman said the agency would not attempt to defend the account despite being invited to do so. "We have been privileged to have had the opportunity to work with Volkswagen for the past four years and are extremely proud of all that we have accomplished together. As a rule, we do not participate in reviews for our current accounts, and this will not be an exception. We wish Volkswagen the absolute best."
They were asked to review the account and they declined, damn, business must be goooooooood!