Just curious to see if anyone else out there makes their money via an ad agency? If so, where? What's the industry like in Dubai? How difficult is it to get a gig over there?
Cheers
the message board for Dubai English speaking community
mighty.one wrote:Online advertising seems to be really slow in the UAE, from what I've heard.
Do you know of any agencies that deal with online advertising??
giggsy wrote:Thanks Dee Dee. I'm a copywriter. I almost landed a gig at a "big one" in media city about a year and a half ago. The fit wasn't quite right though. I love it in Dubai and would like to ply my trade as a copywriter over there. How difficult is it to land a job as a writer? Here in Ontario, Canada it's like winning the freakin' lottery. Someone has to but chances are it ain't gonna be you! Senior writers are working for high junior money. So it's tough.
giggsy wrote:Thanks Dee Dee. I'm a copywriter. I almost landed a gig at a "big one" in media city about a year and a half ago. The fit wasn't quite right though. I love it in Dubai and would like to ply my trade as a copywriter over there. How difficult is it to land a job as a writer? Here in Ontario, Canada it's like winning the freakin' lottery. Someone has to but chances are it ain't gonna be you! Senior writers are working for high junior money. So it's tough.
dbxsoul wrote:giggsy wrote:Thanks Dee Dee. I'm a copywriter. I almost landed a gig at a "big one" in media city about a year and a half ago. The fit wasn't quite right though. I love it in Dubai and would like to ply my trade as a copywriter over there. How difficult is it to land a job as a writer? Here in Ontario, Canada it's like winning the freakin' lottery. Someone has to but chances are it ain't gonna be you! Senior writers are working for high junior money. So it's tough.
Perhaps put the local printed media publishing industry in perspective first, and then evaluate it.
There are literally a hundred local magazine publications, some of them last others don't.
One of the oldest/ longest running publications, Emirates Home has a monthly distribution in the region of about 23,000 issues!!!! In the big scheme of international publishing this is not a large number. This means you have a large number of advertising agents literally beating at your door to sell you space; in actual fact because of publication glut there is an excess of space and shortage of advertisers! Many new publications seldom run longer than a year.
Demographically there are approximately 1.4 million people living in Dubai, approximately 80% of which are expatriates (1,120,000) and 280,000 UAE nationals.
Of the 1,120,000 expatriates almost 70% of them are employed as labour (784,000) and cannot really be considered a target audience for the glossy publications that are produced in Dubai (with a few exceptions)!
This leaves 336,000 expatriates and 280,000 UAE nationals (616,000) total, obviously you then have to split male and female into potential target markets, take into account family units (also represented in the total), number of houses etc… Before long your target market (especially for niche publications – health & fitness, motoring etc.) is very small! Note: the figures I have quoted above are about 18 months old.
Obviously this is over simplified and some publications are intended for sale and distribution outside of the “greater Dubai” area, as well as within the GCC area. Still a very small market!
gtmash wrote:Amateur-league players here.
mighty.one wrote:Okay deedee you seem to know what you are talking about due to your wealth of experience.
Ill pose a scenario to you and you tell me what you would do:
You have a site that has a large amount of traffic. <approx 4000 unique visits each day, 84% from the UAE>
You know lots of large companies that would be interested in advertising but unfortunately they all are extremely large and don't deal directly with publishers.
What would you do?
mighty.one wrote:Wow, deedee that was one detailed and concise reply. I appreciate it.
As for networking. Im going to an AmeInfo Networking Evening later this month. Hopefully, that should help me in the right direction.
Anyone been before and have any comments?
mighty.one wrote:Quick question,
do you need to register in advance or is it a "just turn" up event.
giggsy wrote:Do you think it would be easier to go directly through ad agencies or a head hunter?
Return to Dubai Expat Help Forum