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All of the ad2 board members, including me, have been writing columns for the new AAF-KC website and this week, it was my turn. I’ve been reading about Theodore Roosevelt lately and, so, I decided to write about marketing lessons we can learn from the Presidents. Check it out here on the AAF-KC site.

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Like 95+% of blogs out there, I’ve been sporadic at best with updates. Though I consider myself a pretty good writer, I’m not phenomenal like my good friend Paige Worthy so great ideas to write about don’t always come to me. Figured it was time for a few reflections though, now that I’ve hit my five-year milestone at ER Marketing.

Five years ago, I had just finished my 90-day full-time “trial” at ER. I interned throughout second semester, graduated in late May and started on the trial then. My first day was July 17, 2005 and I already realized that I’d just graduated from a highly-rated school of journalism and I knew…next to nothing. But thanks to Rachel Hack, my former boss during my internship for AAF-Kansas City (it was the Ad Club then), I’d landed at a perfect spot to start my career, with two bosses that gave me the opportunity to learn, succeed and grow…as well as failing when necessary.

I failed big time in May of 2006, enough that I met with my two bosses on that Monday morning and told them I couldn’t meet the higher expectations they’d set, and I left the company. For the next eight weeks, I searched for jobs, sat around being lazy far more than I should have (short-term vision and a generous severance will do that to a foolish 23 year old) and, eventually, started thinking about what I really wanted to do next. About that time, desperation began to sit in as the new opportunity I thought was just around the corner didn’t happen. I stayed in touch with my former bosses at ER throughout those eight weeks, and when they asked me to return to the company, I was relieved and optimistic that things would be different this time around.

For the past four years, they have been different. And as my sixth year at ER Marketing begins, I’m excited for what comes next and I know that, when/if I ever leave ER, telling Renae Gonner and Elton Mayfield I’m leaving will be harder than anything I’ve done so far. The respect & admiration I have for them is tremendous, and continues to grow. Thanks Elton & Renae.

With that, I’d like to share ten things about this business I wish I knew five years ago:

  1. You know nothing…and that’s ok.
  2. Be curious, every day.
  3. It’s ok to raise your hand and say, “I can’t do this” or “I don’t understand this.”
  4. Yes, we have the Internet, iPhones and social media, but the business hasn’t changed that much since David Ogilvy penned this classic guide to advertising – the core truths still hold true.
  5. Find a way to measure it, whatever it is, whenever possible.
  6. Ask somebody to grab a beer and learn something new – your peers are always ready to help.
  7. Big clients & big agencies aren’t the only way to have fun in this business.
  8. B2B can be as fun as B2C.
  9. An internal campaign that unites a company can be more valuable then the greatest Super Bowl ad you’ve ever seen.
  10. Manage Expectations of your peers, your bosses and your clients…every day.

Here’s to the next five years – cheers.

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Yesterday was a busy day for me – I spent the morning at the Hilton Kansas City Airport for the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) MiDiv (Midwest Division) convention.  My role at this event was to talk about regional web presence – how a region can communicate and promote itself to its members online, using low-cost or no-cost efforts.  The presentation lasted for a full hour, and I didn’t know if all I had to say would take that long.  Luckily, there were some great questions and discussions from the audience and it ended up being a lot of fun.

For those of you who were in that session, thank you for being a great audience.  Here’s the presentation – please use it to help improve your region’s web presence and get in touch with me if you’d like, using any of the methods on the left, or email me at kyle@kylerohde.com.

Midway through the presentation, I was surprised by KC Region Board Member Donna Hill, who presented me with the KC Region’s New Member of the Year Award for 2009, which was a total surprise.  Sadly, I missed the KC annual meeting, where I would have normally received it, because I was in Miami for work.  But it was a great honor to receive and now I have a traveling trophy with my name engraved on it for the next year.

I was actually lucky enough to receive two awards yesterday – along with the KCRSCCA award, I later received the 2009 AAF-Kansas City ad2 Member of the Year award.  More on that later…but here’s a photo of both trophies for now.

2009 KC Region SCCA New Member of the Year (Left) and AAF-KC ad2 Member of the Year Trophies (Right)

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