For the first time ever, Cannes Lions is shining a spotlight on
exceptional B2B creative work. This year, the organization launched a new
Creative B2B Lions in partnership with LinkedIn’s B2B Institute.
“These Lions will celebrate game-changing
creativity for products and services that are purchased by professionals on
behalf of businesses,” Cannes Lions said.
Yesterday, the short list for the Creative
B2B Lion awards was announced, featuring contenders with show-stopping brand
work that's truly setting a benchmark for the B2B community. LinkedIn Partner
and B2B Marketer, Katie Martell has a rundown of some of the B2B campaigns worth
checking out.
What to Read
The Evolution of Brands Engaging with Athletes
(LinkedIn):
LinkedIn Partner, Orlando Baeza, shared top takeaways from a
Cannes Lions panel focused on partnering with athletes around marketing
efforts. Orlando sees leveraging the power of sports as an under-utilized tool
for B2B brands.
Cannes set to award first ever Lions for Creative B2B
tonight. Jill Kramer, CMO of Accenture, was on the jury (Business
Insider): The winners of the Lions for Creative B2B will set a
precedent for future entries, Kramer said.
Cannes Lion 2022: ‘Creativity is a superpower’ P&G’s
Marc Pritchard says (PR Week): P&G is focusing on
increasing inclusivity across its brand campaigns.
Issa Rae Challenges Advertising Industry To Follow Her
Mandate For More Diverse Sets: Cannes Lions (Deadline):
“I still see (bias in the industry). Now there’s a public discourse about it,
people can call it out and you can see the results. I do think that’s healthy.
I find there’s a lot of lip service to changing it,” Issa Rae said at a session
she hosted at Cannes Lions.
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky Discusses Talent Shifts in
the Ad Industry in Cannes Keynote (Adweek):
Roslansky delivered an address aimed at boosting creativity in the B2B ads
industry.
What to Watch
Check out our compilation of showing why
B2B marketing is the next frontier for creative advertising.
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What to Know
During LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky’s
Cannes address, he shared a list of companies that are the fastest growing in
terms of talent inflow and that need the help of talented and creative
marketers and advertisers like you.
“One of the things I have learned over
twenty years in the tech industry, is that if you want to know who the winners
are going to be, you have to look at where the talent is going. Follow the
talent. That is one of the most powerful signals. These companies are the
fastest growing by talent inflow on LinkedIn. They are attracting the most
desirable and highly valued talent in today’s economy. Most of them are
privately held B2B businesses. They are absolutely in their infancy of making
promises. Trust me, most of them are founded by extremely brilliant tech people
who do not understand the power of creativity or storytelling,” he said.
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