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Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Advertising (Adweek Series)

Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Advertising (Adweek Series)
By Luke Sullivan

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In this new edition of the irreverent, celebrated bestseller, master copywriter Luke Sullivan looks at the history of advertising, from the good, to the bad, to the ugly. Updated to cover online advertising, this edition gives you the best advertising guidance for traditional media and all the possibilities of new media and technologies. You’ll learn why bad ads sometimes work, why great ads fail, and how you can balance creative work with the mandate to sell.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18099 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-02-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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From the Back Cover
An updated and revised new edition of the bestselling advertising guide

Veteran copywriter Luke Sullivan returns in a third edition of his irreverent warts-and-all look at advertising. Part how-to and part exposé, Hey Whipple, Squeeze This is an insider's guide to coming up with great ideas as well as an unapologetic send-up of all that's heavy-handed, dim-witted, and ineffectual in the industry.

Updated to cover the new wave of advertising media, as well as guerilla and direct marketing, this Third Edition presents a real-world look inside the big agencies and examines the industry's best and worst ads—from the hilarious to the horrid. You'll get pointers, tips, and guidelines on writing great copy for print, TV, radio, outdoor, and the Internet, while Sullivan regales you with hilarious industry war stories.

Luke Sullivan is an award-winning copywriter with nearly thirty years in the business at some of the elite agencies in America—Fallon McElligott and The Martin Agency, and now GSD&M in Austin, Texas, where he is Group Creative Director. He has more than twenty medals to his credit in the prestigious One Show, the Oscars of the ad business.

Praise for the first edition:

"Luke Sullivan writes just about as relevant an advertising read as you can get. It's a perfect lesson in advertising for newcomers—and a familiar and laughably painful reminiscence for those of us entrenched in this noble and often crazy profession."
Lee Clow, Chairman, TBWA\Chiat\Day, Chief Creative Officer, Worldwide

"This is a business that is changing like crazy—but Luke Sullivan's advice is timeless. If you're good at advertising, this will make you better. If you're great, it'll make you even greater."
Mike Hughes, President/Creative Director, The Martin Agency

"In an advertising world filled with glib, fast-talking 'experts' more adept at arranging lunch than writing ads, Luke Sullivan is the exception. Here, at last, is a step-by-step primer for anyone interested in writing effective, powerful, breakthrough ads."
Tom McElligott, cofounder, Fallon McElligott

"Luke's reflections on the advertising industry make me wish I could do it all over again. Except for that 'scab' story in Chapter 10."
Bob Barrie, Barrie D'Rozario Murphy

About the Author
Luke Sullivan is an award-winning copywriter with nearly thirty years in the business at some of the elite agencies in America-Fallon McElligott and the Martin Agency, and now GSD& M In Austin, Texas, where he is Group Creative Director. He has more than twenty medals to his credit in the prestigious One Show, the Oscars of the ad business.


Customer Reviews

It just gets better5
I already reviewed the first edition of Whipple here in 2001. The third edition is even softer and more absorbent. The two new chapters add to its value- and are so entertainingly written that I even stayed awake for the bit about short-form versus long-form DRTV. (The new media chapter merits a book in itself though- why not go for it, Luke?) Meanwhile this book comfortably retains the title of the best all-round book on the business. Thanks again.

Great Book!5
I found it very insightful, interesting, fun, and enlightening. Well written and easy to read.

Brilliant5
a book i read weekly. Helps the creative juices flow. A MUST for anyone in the business.