As a seller for many years, I always refer back to the movie "Tommy Boy" for inspiration. In fact I talk about it with my staff constantly. Like most men who are squarely in the sweet
spot of the target for that movie, I find myself quoting it daily. Just kidding. Kind of.
The recent announcements by NBC to cancel two series, "Free Agents and "Playboy Club," and the CW decision to cancel "H8R," made me engage in a
conversation with an agency head of media. My question: "Why would you blindly invest in millions of dollars of TV shows in the upfront, knowing that a vast majority of the shows will be
canceled?" His response: "Because we have a guarantee, so we know the GRPs will be made up elsewhere."
Here’s where "Tommy Boy" comes in: “I could take a s$#t in a box and
mark it guaranteed, but all you’d have is a guaranteed piece of s$#t!”
The online video world is full of outstanding content that reaches millions of viewers on a regular basis, so
why are brands hesitant to sponsor it? Is it the simple guarantee? Most publishers guarantee impressions and views against content, so that shouldn’t be the sole reason.
A
number of production studios can produce a custom series with high-profile celebrity talent and distribute it across targeted sites. Whether we create a show that’s one minute and 22 seconds or
four minutes and 26 seconds long doesn’t matter. The content and message will be exactly on-point, and it will reach millions of people within the brand’s target audience.
So
with "Tommy Boy" as our inspiration, instead of investing in a “guaranteed piece of s$#t,” let’s work together to create great content that people will watch -- for A LOT less than
what the networks are charging.