Get the inside run from the best on how to break into advertising in new book from Sputnik: ‘The Swashbucklers Guide to Becoming an Astronaut’

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astronaut.jpgA new book, featuring advice from some of the biggest names in the advertising industry, promises to show young up and comers how to get their foot in the door and land a job in

advertising.

The book is the brainchild of Adelaide-based Idea Merchant Sputnik, (left), and features a collection of advice from a variety of industry people including Russel Howcroft, Matt Eastwood, Jonathan Kneebone, Siimon Reynolds and Nigel Marsh.

Says Sputnik: “Itʼs one of those questions you get asked all the time. People wanting to know how to get a job, how to break into the industry. So I thought Iʼd ask a bunch of people for their best advice and chuck it in a book.”

ʻThe Swashbucklers Guide to Becoming an Astronautʼ is the first in a series of books heʼs producing and Sputnik says he made a conscious decision to not make it too wordy or boring.

He continued: “We all know young people canʼt, or at least donʼt read anymore, so we tried to make it as fun and visual as possible. The result is what we hope is quite a fun little book, that is also really useful. Certainly the feedback weʼve had to date has been overwhelmingly positive which is fantastic.”

In 2010 Sputnik won the AADC Presidentʼs Award for outstanding contribution to the advertising industry and says, while he doubts heʼll ever be able to retire in the South of France on the profits from the book, he hopes it will at least come in handy for people wanting to break into the industry.

Says Sputnik: “It seemed kind of weird to me that something like this didnʼt already exist – at least not to the best of my knowledge. So I thought what the heck, letʼs do one. I was really lucky that I had people like Andrew Killey and KIm Boehm who helped me when I was starting out, and Iʼve always felt a bit of a ʻkarmic debtʼ to help others when they come for advice. Now I can do that on an even larger scale and with any luck, the advice in the book will really help them out.”

While Sputnik has written much of the advice himself based on his twenty plus years in the business, thereʼs plenty of uncredited advice in there from various industry people, as well as some high profile names who were happy to contribute.

He continues: “We were really lucky to get some fantastic people to share their wisdom. Iʼm well aware plenty of people will have absolutely no idea who the hell I am and so might be tempted to think Iʼm full of shit. But when youʼve got people like Russel and Matt and Siimon and Nigel giving advice, youʼd be bloody nuts to ignore them.”

Sputnik says he thinks itʼs a book every ad agency in Australia should have a copy of. “That way, when someone comes in, you can save yourself some time telling them all the usual stuff by just getting them to flip through the book first. It will save you a lot of time, and save me from going broke.”