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Gemma Teed

Freelance Strategist and Fractional Strategy Director

Author: Gemma T

Brand and Creative Strategist

Life as a Freelance Account Planner – the first fortnight

Posted on 25/06/201029/08/2024 by Gemma T in Account Planning, Life, Planning

Like Arkwright might say, it’s been a funny kind of two weeks. As I’ve posted before, I was gobsmacked by the helpful and kind emails and texts that flooded my inboxes following my post about my redundancy. So I’ve been busy catching up with old bosses, mates from two jobs ago, uni friends and the … Continue reading Life as a Freelance Account Planner – the first fortnight →

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How to do regional integrated Account Planning

Posted on 23/06/201027/10/2025 by Gemma T in Account Planning, advice, integrated, Planning

Following on from Heather’s series of Get Your Digital Planner On posts, Amelia’s How to get your first job in Planning and Andrew’s How to be more creative, I thought I’d throw my hat into the ring too. Since I’ve spent the last eleven years working as an Account Planner in three different regional integrated … Continue reading How to do regional integrated Account Planning →

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Front of House (or Farm)

Posted on 20/06/201020/06/2010 by Gemma T in agencies, Life

I’ve had some uni friends and their toddler staying for the weekend so we headed out to the local farm park today.  It was excellent – lots for little ones to see and do and the sun shone. What I really noticed at the farm was how professional everything was.  The staff were uniformed, name … Continue reading Front of House (or Farm) →

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Closing a door but hopefully opening some windows

Posted on 14/06/2010 by Gemma T in Account Planning, Life, Work

My current agency have decided that they can manage perfectly well without an Account Planner in the future. So I’m on the lookout for freelance or permanent Planning type roles in the Yorkshire area.  If you’re outside Yorkshire, need some Planning support and don’t mind it being mostly done remotely, I’d also love to hear … Continue reading Closing a door but hopefully opening some windows →

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always try to look on the bright side

Posted on 10/06/201010/06/2010 by Gemma T in advice, Life

I bought a birthday card yesterday and found on the back of it this rather lovely (slightly soppy, but still lovely) copy: it reads: Be nice Think happy thoughts Champion silver linings Love all things (not just cute things like babies and kittens) And when you do love – love like they do in power … Continue reading always try to look on the bright side →

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speaking up for the sensible skirt brigade

Posted on 08/06/2010 by Gemma T in Account Planning, consumers, Planning, research

India Knight’s column in last weekend’s Sunday Times briefly alighted on people “who live quiet, kind lives wearing sensible skirts and shoes and not making much noise”. And because these people like their private life private, they’re the ones least likely to be visible to us - the marketing bods trying to have a conversation … Continue reading speaking up for the sensible skirt brigade →

Tagged real lives, voice of the consumer3 Comments

the sun is shining- time to relocate that meeting

Posted on 04/06/2010 by Gemma T in Work

Summer is here and the annual exodus to the office’s lovely garden is in full swing.  Brainstorms, analysis sessions and even the odd client meeting are all being relocated outside.  We haven’t quite reached a capacity crisis of towels-on-sun-loungers level yet, but it’s only a matter of time...

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M&S – not so great fits

Posted on 28/05/2010 by Gemma T in Campaigns

M&S launch a new national press campaign by RKCR/Y&R this weekend, which has apparently been ‘designed to communicate that M&S is committed to women of all shapes and sizes’. There’s just one tiny problem – the model’s bra doesn’t really fit her properly.  M&S’s own website says: Ooops.

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Hate hospital food? Bupa suggests you go private.

Posted on 25/05/2010 by Gemma T in Campaigns, digital

Via caterersearch.com’s Kitchen Rat blog I came across tumblog hospital food, which encourages patients to submit pictures of their ‘delicious’ hospital meals such as this: At the bottom of the page, there was this great example of online media placement:

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World Cup time again then

Posted on 24/05/201024/05/2010 by Gemma T in agencies

I’m not exactly what you’d call a football fan but I’m sort of looking forward to the Big Event that is the 2010 World Cup – but only in order to see what brands do to reach out to people like me who really can’t get excited about 11 men (is it eleven?) running up and down … Continue reading World Cup time again then →

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