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The Big Idea Is Less Ideas

0 Comments/ in Be Helpful / by Adam Walker
August 24, 2010

When I watched this video the first time it was as if the clouds had parted and a beam of brilliant light was shot down from the heavens upon me. It was definitely a eureka moment. After twelve plus years in the creative business, I finally had an explanation for a sneaky, repetitive, and evil productivity pitfall I’ve recognized time and time again, but never knew what to call it or how to combat this frustrating behavior.

I can’t think of how many clients and colleagues I’ve watch suffer from this awful gift of idea generation. I’m not saying idea generation isn’t a great thing, it certainly has its time and place. Without it we’d still be living in caves grunting over the excitement of fire. But sadly, I’ve watched the “Idea Generation Trap” bankrupt multiple companies, large and small. That’s how dangerous falling into this pattern can be. How about you? After watching the video below, have you seen it happen? Are you guilty?

Thankfully Belsky provides some great explanatory visuals and insightful work-arounds for keeping big idea projects on track. Making this possibly one of the most valuable ten minute videos you may ever watch.





After reviewing this video at least 15 times, and giving this topic some serious thought; it occurred to me that most people only make a few excuses on why they don’t or won’t see a good idea through to fruition. It pretty much always boils down to budget or time. If you don’t believe me check this out #99excuses.

And while those sound like reasonable explanations I’m positive the roots run much deeper than that psychologically; almost to the point of being too scary to acknowledge for most.

Here’s a brutally honest opinion on what makes the idea generation trap an easy deflection tool. All four items below feed off of each other to create the perfect opportunity for idea failure:

  1. Poor Planning: The idea was the easy part, and the old saying – failing to plan is planning to fail still rings true. Failing to plan is generally combination of the following three factors.
  2. Fear: Understandably nobody likes to fail, but the fear of unknown risks, from lack of planning, kills great ideas by the minute before they have a chance to blossom. Second, fear from personal insecurities can also manifest repeatedly through out the creative process causing delayed decision making or loss of focus that will likely spell doom for the idea. Pushing past the fear with knowledge, planning, and organization gives an idea a fighting chance to come to life.
  3. Focus: This is where the less ideas come in. If you believe in your idea and have the research and vision to back it up, you should have the confidence to say NO. NO to the thousands of forces that will try to demolish the idea and project before completion.
  4. Knowledge: Ideas derail during the creative process because inevitably you find roadblocks, hundreds of them. Questions left unanswered by brainstorming session. Questions so hard, it’s easier to give up because they can’t be solved in a single days work. Posh. Do your homework. Plan for those roadblocks. Hire the professionals with the tools to make the action happen. Listen to them. Trust them. Understand their processes. Understand the whole picture of getting your idea from point A to point B. Map it out. Have fun along the way, and celebrate the little victories. It was your idea… own it… never stop learning!

On that note I’m going to keep digging deeper into what Scott Belsky and www.the99percent.com have to say. Looks like I’ve barely scratched the surface by finding their 10min video. Belsky is also the author of Wall Street Journal Best Seller: Making Ideas Happen. I think these guys might be on to something.
Never Give Up!

SUMO Orders Digital Footprint

0 Comments/ in Be Interesting / by Adam Walker
May 26, 2010

This simple but effective website was a really cool project to add to my portfolio, and the An family were great to work with. One of the things that made this fun, was as part of the package I was able to help them establish a presence in the social media space with a SUMO branded page on Twitter and Facebook while setting up their accounts to connect with loyal users of Yelp and Foursquare. Check out the links below to see the final results. While the site has only been launched for a few days it has been really interesting to see how much online traffic the social media outlets are driving to the new site. This should equate to new diners for SUMO if worked properly.

The other thing that made this project enjoyable was the strong foundation of key elements. A very iconic and interesting logo coupled with fantastic food photography made it a cinch to incorporate their restaurant decor into their online personality.

Already known in SoCal for their everyday half price sushi menu and huge selection of beautifully artistic sushi rolls, the decision to go online for this local restaurateur was solidified by the addition of sushi catering for private and corporate events to their menu.

If your in Los Angeles be sure to stop by and tell Mr. An I sent you. You’ll be in for a culinary treat! I’d like to give a special shout out to Haekyung An for giving me the opportunity to work on this project. Without her it would not have been possible. Cheers- AW

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All online strategy, graphic styling, photo editing, copy writing, and the postioning statement for SUMO Japanese Restaurant’s online assets was executed by Adam Walker Marketing + Design Solutions.

New Website Lesson In Evolution

0 Comments/ in Be Honest, Featured / by Adam Walker
March 9, 2010

In fact, some of the greatest corporations in America today were conceived and constructed during recessionary periods in the U.S. economy; organizations with names like General Electric, Microsoft, Burger King, FedEx, and Wikipedia. The new AdamWalker.Biz is no exception.

Accept

I humbly admit for 5 years I owned and operated a full service marketing and advertising agency that employed a stellar team of talented individuals that never had an online web presence and rarely promoted our accomplishments. It wasn’t that we didn’t know how, or didn’t want to, or didn’t try, but it was never a priority. The clients always came first. Times were good. Our work was great, projects kept coming, and the business grew. That was until the market crashed. Like many others, myself and the staff paid the high price. For that I am truly sorry, but understanding that you can’t change the past, only the future, is where the acceptance takes roots.

Adapt

Naturally when past choices have presented you with limited options there is really only one decision to be made, a real decision that defines your true character… Do you give up, or do you adapt?  For me the decision was simple. I love the creative business, the spirit of great collaboration, helping others find success while contributing to your own, clients and colleagues, watching an idea grow beyond your greatest expectations.

Facing the worst career economy in decades where ad budgets were being slashed faster than Zorro could draw his sword, I chose to face the demons of my past, re-invent, and adapt. Not only professionally, but personally. That’s what new AdamWalker.Biz is all about.  It’s the product of learning from the past, formulating that new plan, consciously adapting to a changing environment by the day, by the hour, by the minute,  moving forward clearer, wiser, and bolder than ever before.

Evolve

Having scaled the agency back to a one man, lean, bare knuckled marketing machine, this site was built not only to promote my latest creative assignments, but to serve as a platform for sharing. The sharing in a constant quest for knowledge and personal growth. The sharing and celebrating of great ideas, insights, and creativity. At its core AdamWalker.Biz is the very example of the evolutionary process. AdamWalker.Biz will evolve in time. I will continue evolve for the better because of it; as an artist, as a marketer, a communicator, and a human being. Evolution here will be inescapable because AdamWalker.Biz has been built on four simple principles:

  1. Be Honest
  2. Be Helpful
  3. Be Interesting
  4. Be Inspiring

Hopefully, you find an insight, idea or response at AdamWalker.biz that will allow you or a friend to evolve as well. Maybe you will challenge me to embrace a fresh perspective, which I hope is the case. But the bottom line is this: Lets evolve together because only the fittest survive.

Special thanks to Ashley Mulligan for some code work magic that help me get this site launched. http://ashleymulligan.info/

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