Under the Radar

Talking to Today's Cynical Consumer

Richard Kirshenbaum author Jonathan Bond author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Published:11th Dec '97

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They advertised soft drinks on fruit and underwear on sidewalks. They employed Ed Koch to bring Snapple to the American heartland. They even used Imelda Marcos to sell Kenneth Cole shoes. Advertising innovators Jon Bond and Richard Kirshenbaum have come up with more outrageously clever ways to get past consumers' detectors than anyone else in advertising today. And now, they're finally ready to reveal their methods.

In Under the Radar, Kirshenbaum and Bond chronicle their meteoric rise from a one-room, two-man Lower East Side stringer operation to Kirshenbaum Bond & Partners, one of today's hottest agencies. They share the lessons they learned along the way and describe the evolution of their unique "under-the-radar" approach to grabbing and holding the attention of today's "been there, done that" consumers.

Under the Radar offers advertising and marketing professionals a deeply probing and instructive look at the nature of advertising and marketing in an age of information overload. Kirshenbaum and Bond provide a cogent analysis of how the world has changed since David Ogilvy laid down his ironclad rules for successful advertising. And, using in-depth critiques of many of today's best (and worst) ad campaigns, they describe what it takes to break through the defensive screens of a population bombarded by 1,500 ad messages each day.

You'll learn all about cutting-edge research techniques KB&P and other front-running agencies have developed for getting inside the heads and hearts of real people, and, just as important, how to use that knowledge to get ad-weary consumers to tune in rather than zone out. You'll also learn about the latest trends in integrated marketing, media planning, and guerrilla marketing, as well as new ways of structuring an agency in order to stimulate "under-the-radar" thinking.

Offering valuable lessons from the founders of one of today's most innovative and successful advertising firms, Under the Radar is essential reading for absolutely anyone involved in selling to consumers, from self-employed copywriters to marketing VPs at Fortune 500 companies.

"Under the Radar: Talking to Today's Cynical Consumer is a valuable and important new tool for the advertising industry from two pros at one of the hottest shops in town. Jonathan Bond and Richard Kirshenbaum offer valuable insights and creative solutions on how to break through the clutter to...

"Under the Radar: Talking to Today's Cynical Consumer is a valuableand important new tools for the advertisingindustry from two prosat one of the hottest shops in town. Jonathan Bond and RichardKirshenbaum offer valuableinsights and creative solutions on how tobreak through the clutter to make sure the consumer gets themessage."--O. Burtch Drake, President and CEOAmerican Associationfor Advertising Agencies

"This book is the next best thing to actually working with Bond andKirshenbaum. They are good! They know whento listen and when toargue with a client. They're not just smart and creative, they areserious strategic thinkers."--Roger Ailes, Chairman and CEO FoxNews

"Any book that helps a company deal with our overcommunicated worldis worth reading. Under the Radar is definitely one of thosebooks."--Jack Trout, Trout and Partners Ltd.,Author of The NewPositioning: The latest on the World's #1 Business Strategy

"If you want to understand how ad executives create smart,innovative advertising, Richard and Jon's book is a must read."--Valerie SalembierPublisher, Esquire magazine

"Kirshenbaum and Bond's genius is their capacity to cut throughinformational clutter and reach the grass roots. In the war to saveNew York'sdrinking water, Kirshenbaum and Bond showed us how tospeak truth to power-and be heard!"--Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

ISBN: 9780471174691

Dimensions: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm

Weight: 445g

256 pages