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Anyone here took the USI localization program?
Seems plausible 👀

Any guys in nyc?
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Love waking up to this trash take in my feed.

Any thoughts on Doner in LA?
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Not Ogilvy
Iprospect
RGA springs to mind
Why is everyone so quick to shit on vayner? Very few people seem to have such great things to say about their own agencies to begin with - what’s so bad about vayner, or so much worse about it (perceived) compared with others? Or is everyone just sick of seeing Gary everywhere?
For the record, RGA very, very rarely does.
360i for sure. Agree too with Vayner. Also think Huge.
Is it better to just try to get an in-house job, or go work for one of these “internal agency” setups?
Not 👇🏻
Yes.
VaynerMedia does a great job. Working at VaynerMedia sucks though
Digitas SF
I like my agency.
Performics, easily. Across Search and Social, we know our shit and our clients love us for it
I’ve been at Vayner for a year and a half and like it. It’s definitely raised the bar on their work and the talent they hire- they used to be shit though so that reputation is hard to shake
360i was doing rad shit a few years ago. I haven't kept tabs on who does it well today.
Sorry Performics but my past says you're a flaming pile...
Gary Vee was interesting for 5 minutes but he's a broken record. He has nothing new. Sadly his worn out shit is still better than the other 99%.
This thread is pretty disappointing - do people believe strong conceptual work (e.g. interesting, big tv or print campaigns) are inherently unlikely to feed social work that feels rewarding to the people who make it? Are these worlds mutually exclusive? What would you say to people who’ve found themselves working as social specialists who actually want to talk about ideas/make meaningful creative?
@OP I think the good traditional creative shops are still doing the best social creative stunts. Like KFC's Twitter following 11 herbs and spices (W+K), the Google home Whopper hack (David), etc.
Yup.