Jerry Della Femina

Jerry Della Femina
Jerry Della Feminais an American advertising executive and restaurateur. Starting from a poor Italian background in Brooklyn, he eventually became chairman of Della Femina Travisano & Partners, an agency which he founded with Ron Travisano in the 1960s. Over the next two decades they grew the company into a major advertising house that was billing $250 million per year and had 300 employees and offices in both New York and Los Angeles. Della Femina is known for his larger-than-life personality...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
CountryUnited States of America
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There is a great deal of advertising that is much better than the product. When that happens, all that the good advertising will do is put you out of business faster.
Nothing kills a bad product faster than good advertising.
A lot of its readers are of an age where they forget to cancel.
I honestly believe that advertising is the most fun you can have with your clothes on.
Because I'm in advertising, not electricity!
From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor.
It goes back to all of us wanting to be in Hollywood. We're all dying to win an Oscar.
The Creative Revolution is over. Everybody is justholding onto their jobs and no one is ever going to say toa client... ‘Buy this or I’ll resign your account.’ You don’tdo it anymore. It’s now, the majority of the time... ‘How do you like it? When can I change it for you?’
Marketers are making retirement respectable. Instead of being the beginning of the end, it sounds like Nirvana-do what you want without any responsibilities. The boomers think that they're 16. Marketers try to keep the charade going. Retirement will look so good, others are going to be jealous.
I'm hard-nosed about luck. I think it sucks. Yeah, if you spend seven years looking for a job as a copywriter, and then one day somebody gives you a job, you can say, Gee, I was lucky I happened to go up there today. But, dammit, I was going to go up there sooner or later in the next seventy years. If you're persistent in trying and doing and working, you almost make your own fortune.
Thank you for making me nouveau riche.
That's great advertising when you can turn Chicago into a city you'd want to spend more than three hours in.
Everybody sat around thinking about Panasonic, the Japanese electronics account. Finally I decided, what the hell, I'll throw a line to loosen them up. The headline is, the headline is: From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor.
Sometimes, the advertising is better than the product. Nothing kills a bad product faster than good advertising. Everyone tries the thing and never buys it again.