• How Amazon built distinctive assets, compound creativity and a winning culture - Ed Smith
    Jan 6 2025

    Ed Smith leads the Amazon mass marketing team in Europe. In this episode we talk about how Amazon create such emotional advertising, how they make such huge decisions in their marketing and what Ed thinks about consistency within the Amazon brand.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Intro
    00:48 - The top selling Amazon products at Christmas
    02:53 - Ed’s career journey to Amazon
    09:08 - Amazon’s sledging grannies campaign (age representation)
    14:49 - Why is Amazon’s advertising emotional
    21:10 - Being consistent with your brand
    24:39 - How Amazon make big decisions
    28:27 - Managing the demand side of Amazon
    29:30 - Amazon’s sustainability pledge
    35:12 - The role of influencers at Amazon
    38:56 - Culture at Amazon
    46:42 - Ed’s marketing predictions for 2025

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    51 mins
  • Reloaded: Rupert Howell co-founder of HHCL on creating the agency of the decade
    Jan 2 2025

    Uncensored CMO Reloaded. This episode was first published in May 2021.

    Rupert Howell is one of the founders of the iconic advertising agency HHCL & Partners. This is a bumper 2 hour episode, but I promise you it's worth it. We spend a lot of time actually talking about new business and the importance of winning pitches and growing customers. We also look at the campaigns that the HHCL created, where the ideas came from that inspired such iconic and effective work. And I think you'll find that quite revealing also how relationships are basically underpinned all of Rupert's success. Enjoy.


    We covered so much ground in this bumper 2 hour episode, so here's the list of what we touched upon:

    • How Rupert made HHCL the best agency of the 90’s
    • Ruperts New Business Mantra – Honesty. Respect. Trust.
    • Why saying ‘I don’t know’ and ‘we got it wrong’ is so important
    • How the agency’s sole focus is Advertising but the Clients sole focus is the business
    • Why new business should always be separate to the day to day account management
    • How Rupert became ‘the finest new business director of all time’
    • How to win a pitch even after you have lost it
    • Why the pitch process begins with the phone call and only ends when its announced in Campaign
    • The sole purpose of the pitch is to win and not to solve the clients business problem
    • Why HHCL had a strike rate of 65% for new business
    • What the company annual report can tell you for the pitch process
    • Why you should try and get your customer promoted
    • How Carling Black Label inspired the most successful Tango Advertising of all time
    • How Tango destroyed Fanta and forced Coke to withdraw it from the market
    • How a call from a Surgeon led to the Tango Slap commercial being withdraw from market
    • Why the ‘4th Emergency Service’ transformed The AA and how the bold idea was sold in
    • How spending time with an AA team out on a call led to the idea
    • The importance of winning your internal teams and why they matter as much as your customers
    • Interrogating the product until ‘it confesses its strength’
    • Why the harder you practice the luckier you get is just as true for an agency
    • The real hard yards of the start-up phase that meant not taking a day off in 3 years
    • How tabloids create controversy and how to respond to it
    • Why relationships are the secret to really succeeding in business
    • Turning down offers to sell the agency including a £1million bribe
    • Why HHCL accepted an offer from Chime with the support from Sir Martin Sorrell
    • Why so few agencies ever succeed after being acquired by a network
    • Why HHCL was never the same after Rupert left and why he would never go back
    • The importance of timing for Founders handing over to the next generation
    • Dealing with bullies, bribary and negotiating an exit from McCann with a boat & DB9 as consolation
    • Which celebrities are still speaking to Rupert after he left ITV
    • Why social media is driven by click bait and negative headlines
    • Why you should give up the news, except perhaps local news
    • The Pros and Cons of a British free press
    • How to get a non-exec role
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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • Never Mind The Adverts Christmas Special
    Dec 23 2024

    For a special Christmas edition of the Uncensored CMO, we've recorded a bonus episode of the Never Mind the Adverts podcast, featuring our good friend Orlando Wood. We talk about some breaking news, have some festive drinks and review some of the best Christmas Ads this year (yes, including that Coke ad). Enjoy.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Intro
    01:10 - The news
    03:53 - Orlando’s Christmas Stocking Fillers
    09:06 - Drinks trolley
    12:38 - Review of the 2024 Christmas Ads
    16:45 - A break from the ads
    21:03 - Name that ad

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    25 mins
  • Fame, Feeling & Flamingos: how consistency helped Very hit new heights
    Dec 18 2024

    Jess Myers CCO of The Very Group, returns to the podcast sharing the success of her role over the past year. We'll explore how Jess and her team navigates the crucial "Golden Quarter" leading up to Christmas, the importance of creative consistency, and the successes they've achieved by sticking with what works. Plus, we'll hear about the innovative launch of the Very Media Group and how their flamingo-themed campaigns resonate with customers.

    Jess also sheds light on balancing commercial objectives with customer experience, fostering collaborative relationships, and the unique challenges of her executive role. Whether it's optimizing holiday ads or championing a vibrant company culture, Jess’s insights are sure to inspire.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    01:07 - Jess’ custom merch for the podcast
    02:07 - Jess’ review of the year at Very
    04:28 - From Chief Marketing Officer to Chief Customer Officer - what’s changed
    06:17 - How marketers can thrive in the boardroom
    08:53 - Embracing “hun culture”
    12:35 - How important the golden quarter is for retailers
    15:46 - Why Very chose the run the same campaign at Christmas
    21:05 - Why short term is important in the Golden Quarter
    23:57 - Very's Flamazing Flamingos as a fluent device
    28:40 - Launching the Very Media Group
    31:03 - Launching House of Flamingo
    34:18 - Jess’ learnings from the last year at Very
    35:45 - Making the most out of your agencies
    39:29 - Closing thoughts

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    42 mins
  • How Tony’s Chocolonely is breaking the mould with their Dean of Dopeness (CMO) Sadira Furlow
    Dec 11 2024

    In this episode, we're diving into a fascinating conversation with Sadira Furlow, known as the "Dean of Dopeness" at Tony's Chocolonely. We unpack Sadira's career journey from launching viral campaigns at PepsiCo to driving industry change at Tony's Chocolonely.


    We'll explore her admiration for Tony's authentic mission, their innovative approach to storytelling, and how they're reshaping the chocolate industry. Sadira also opens up about her bold career moves, the lessons learned from transitioning between major brands and startups, and her commitment to making a meaningful impact.

    Timestamps
    00:00 - Intro
    01:37 - How Sadira discovered Tony’s
    02:01 - Why Sadira is known as the Dean of Dopeness
    03:19 - Sadira’s role at Pepsi; Puppy Monkey Baby and Mountain Dew
    13:06 - From PepsiCo to a fintech (Happy Money)
    16:03 - Making an impact in a product-led organisation
    18:24 - Writing your own redundancy case
    21:09 - Why Sadira took a 9 month Sabbatical
    23:51 - How Sadira got the role at Tony’s
    28:11 - The commitment to being a change brand
    29:55 - Working with constrained budgets
    34:26 - The lawsuit for Tony’s look alike bars
    38:27 - The Tony’s advent calendar that caused a stir
    39:53 - Using fun and humour to tell a serious story
    42:21 - In house vs agencies at Tony’s
    43:17 - Tony’s collaboration with The Washington Post
    44:25 - Custom branded Tony’s Chocolonely bars
    45:46 - The most successful campaigns for Tony’s
    47:45 - Where does the brand go from here?
    49:55 - What has surprised Sadira most about the brand

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    51 mins
  • Rory Sutherland on Jaguar: Madness or Marketing Genius?
    Dec 9 2024

    The marketing world has been dominated by the recent Jaguar rebrand. It's split opinion in the industry with many criticising the bold new approach with Jaguar's move to electrification. Rory Sutherland may be best positioned to give his thoughts on the change, as a six-time Jaguar owner and behavioural science expert. Rory comes at the rebrand with a more positive spin, suggesting that Jaguar needed to make a bold change in the new wave of electrification to save it's dying brand, and many of the critics have never owned a Jaguar and likely never will. As always, chatting with Rory is a lot of fun with many uncensored opinions.

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    43 mins
  • How to scale a challenger brand with Tony’s Chief Chocolonely Douglas Lamont (ex Innocent MD)
    Dec 4 2024

    In the first of a two part special on one of my favourite challenger brands of all time, Tony’s Chocolonely, I speak with their Chief Chocolonely (CEO), Douglas Lamont. Douglas is an expert in Challenger Brands, having previously led Innocent Smoothie for 15 years, guiding them through their acquisition by Coca-Cola and subsequent scaling. In this episode, we'll explore the delicate balance between maintaining a strong mission and driving business growth. Douglas also shares insights into Tony's dedicated efforts to eradicate child labor, pay fair wages, and maintain transparency in their cocoa sourcing, all while making their chocolate appealing and fun for consumers.

    Tune in next week for an interview with Tony's Dean of Dopeness, Sadira E. Furlow (aka their Chief Brand Officer), to find out exactly what it takes to grow a brand like Tony's.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Start
    01:38 - Douglas’ journey to CEO at Innocent Smoothies
    06:36 - Lessons on how to scale up at Innocent
    12:47 - Why Coke kept Innocent independent
    15:03 - Innocent’s approach to launching new products
    21:52 - Why Douglas moved to Tony’s Chocolonely
    24:22 - Tony’s Chocolonely origin story
    28:29 - Why is Tony’s chocolate so good
    29:42 - The B2B side of Tony’s Chocolonely
    32:56 - Is it more expensive to be a change brand?
    34:03 - Balancing a serious mission with a fun brand
    35:53 - Why Tony’s is so transparent
    41:48 - Tony’s international expansion
    44:38 - Challenges of being in the biggest retailer in the US
    47:35 - Lessons as a CMO
    51:33 - Creating the culture at Tony’s

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    57 mins
  • Google Retail MD on the power of search and the secrets to why we watch YouTube - Sophie Neary
    Nov 27 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of digital retail and YouTube with our special guest, Sophie Neary, Retail MD at Google. We explore studies comparing rational and emotional advertising, uncover the power of YouTube in capturing audience attention, and discuss the vital role of creativity in ad success, even in the age of AI.

    Sophie shares insights from her extensive career, including her pivotal role in transforming Boots' digital presence and launching successful campaigns like Fenty beauty. We'll also cover trends shaping the future of retail, such as the impact of Cyber Monday falling in December for the first time in five years and retailers leveraging "Fake Friday" to boost profits.

    Additionally, we'll touch on the evolving dynamics of YouTube creators, the significance of emotional engagement in content, and innovative advertising strategies. Plus, we'll delve into the limitless curiosity driving the continuous evolution of Google Search and the role of AI in shaping marketing strategies.

    Timestamps
    00:00 - Intro
    00:46 - Sophie’s career history
    04:12 - Sophie’s time at Jack Wills
    06:14 - Sophie’s job at Boots
    09:26 - Top 2 retail trends from Google Search
    11:50 - How Google Search has evolved over the years
    18:12 - How to take advantage of insights from search
    23:10 - What Google Trends tells us about Black Friday
    29:51 - How retailers can go up against Amazon
    31:48 - Is YouTube going to replace TV?
    37:01 - Trends in formats for YouTube, short vs long
    41:35 - How YouTube empowers creators (Chicken Shop Date)
    47:19 - How advertisers can make the most out of YouTube
    52:36 - Advice on how to grow a podcast on YouTube
    55:00 - The greatest gift AI can give to humanity

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    57 mins