As ludicrous as it may seem, the Dayton Advertising Club, now known as the Greater Dayton Advertising Association, has been threatening to throw The Next Wave out of the organization if we don’t swear some sort of loyalty oath not to advertise.

That’s right- the very organization which is supposed to promote and protect advertising from restrictions and legislation- wants to restrict us from advertising our Websitetology seminar outside their seminars- on a public street.
You can read about it in this post- and see the offending flyer:

http://thenextwave.biz/tnw/?p=170

We have posted copies of the correspondence as PDF’s for you to follow along. Ours were sent on letterhead- with a signature- these are PDF’s of our Word Docs.

We believe the Greater Dayton Advertising Association would do better to endorse our seminar- and teach Ad Club members about building sites that are search friendly and easy to maintain, instead of wasting energy trying to throw us out.

Groucho Marx once said “I wouldn’t be a member of any club that would have me as a member”- and if it wasn’t for our love of the craft of advertising, we probably wouldn’t be a member of the Greater Dayton Advertising Association. Unfortunately, their love of the craft seems to be conditional.

Read the letters below: (PDF’s)
First letter from The Greater Dayton Advertising Association
Dayton Advertising Club Code of Ethics and Conduct
Dayton Advertising Club Standards for Membership
David Esrati respond to The Greater Dayton Advertising Association (July 11, 2006)

The Greater Dayton Advertising Association replies (August 4, 2006)
Letter from The Ethics Committee asking David Esrati to apologize for advertising

The Greater Dayton Advertising Association contact David a second time
The Greater Dayton Advertising Association contact David a third time
The Greater Dayton Advertising Association decide not to revoke Davids membership (January 23, 2007)