Philip Beeching

advertising and marketing

Friday, 1 July 2016

Beauty Blogging's Dirty Little Secret

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Last week I became a young, female beauty blogger (which is quite clever for a middle-aged man) - within a week I had 350,000 followers o...
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Thursday, 16 October 2014

Blogging - it's a tough old game!

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ReallyRee I'm a rubbish blogger! There I've said it and I know it's true because I haven't blogged anything since the e...
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Wednesday, 18 June 2014

5 reasons it's going rather well in Brazil

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So despite all the naysayers and the doom and the gloom, it's all going rather well in Brazil (apart from possibly last night's g...
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Wednesday, 11 June 2014

A Brazilian TV commercial about English Football - funny and so true!

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A new Brazilian TV commercial welcoming England to Brazil. Roughly translated: They invented football......... and they've won nothin...
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Monday, 9 June 2014

5 things about Brazil which are just plain wrong!

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Brazil is under the microscope and with the World Cup only days away, here are a few things that really annoy me about all the UK media c...
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Friday, 9 May 2014

Fashion and Beauty Brands Get Their Knickers in a Twist

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It used to be easy: it's 2003 and you're Gucci so you go hire the services of Mario Testino, book a couple of the world's top...
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Friday, 2 May 2014

Back Yourself! Take Charge of Your Own Investments

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If I think back to all the advice I've had from 'professionals' over the last twenty years the  worst  has to have come from...
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Philip Beeching
I've had some success as an entrepreneur and although no self-respecting business person likes to admit it, luck plays a huge part in that success. I was lucky enough to be around when the technology revolution came along which transformed advertising and I was also lucky enough to meet some talented people who wanted to work with me. I sold two businesses - an ad agency, Beechwood and a digital agency, beech2 before the dotcom crash of 2001 to Chicago-based private equity group GTCR. I bought it back in 2005, merged it with another agency and created Libertine. I then sold my interest in that business to the management and retired. I've met some wonderful clients along the way who have become lifelong friends. I now enjoy painting my watercolours as I travel around the world.
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