The advertising creative's roadmap for career success!
Don’t let these 5 mistakes kill your creative edge.

Are you ready to overcome the most common pitfalls that stop most young creatives in their tracks, and prevent career advancement?
My name is Bill Ecay. I have been an advertising creative for nearly three decades. I've seen a lot, and made my share of mistakes.Now I want to share everything I've learned about how to be the best you can be—so you can rise to the top of the industry.
Gain key insights from my shared experiences.
Immediately recognize and take advantage of the opportunities before you.
Avoid wasting time in dead-end pursuits.
Become the best version of yourself—the one they hired—the one they want.
This free email course gives you time-tested ideas you can use to be the best creative you can be.
"Never satisfied to settle for what "will work", Bill insists that all projects be as good as they can be." — Phil T.
Want to make sure this free email course is “worth it” before you sign-up?
Here's everything that's inside:
Day 1: Why developing a thick skin is critical to your long term success.Day 2: Why being dangerous creates the boundaries you need to thrive.Day 3: Why the way you sell your concepts matters as much as the concepts themselves .Day 4: Why getting out of your head and into collaboration is your lifeline to career success.Day 5: Why education needs to be your constant buddy.
Hooray! The first lesson of THE ULTIMATE ROADMAP FOR NAVIGATING YOUR CAREER AS A CREATIVE is on its way to your inbox.
Within the next minute or two, you're going to get an email from me, Bill Ecay.This email contains instructions to get started with our 5 day email series, The Ultimate Roadmap For Navigating Your Career As a Creative, so be sure to check it out!But if you have any questions, don't hesitate to hit reply and let me know—I'll be happy to help! :-)Now go and check your inbox!
P.S. If you don't receive my email in the next couple of minutes, please check your spam folder ...Chances are it ended up there. (Sometimes the "email algorithms" think I'm a robot! 🤷🏻)