Official Apple iPod Touch Ad (Created by a Student) - Ad Agency shivers

In an unusual move, Apple will be airing a new television ad that started as a student project, according to The New York Times. The new iPod touch ad will began airing on Sunday.

This states much, like a random student can make a ‘just as good if not better’ quality ad than a high priced advertising agency.

We applaud this move by Apple. We have been stating for years that the overall Business Model of Advertising Agencies are wrong. They are rewarded for crap products. Literally.

If they design a site that doesn’t rank in Google, they then get to charge for additional PPC management fees. In some cases, that is the intention. In other cases, it’s not the intention, but lack of skill set within your agency.

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