Welcome to the Setup Pulse for Brands and Agency marketers alike! Every other week, we’ll provide three trending topics in the Marketing industry, as well as a new story that you will want to get your eyes on. This week we talk about TikTok influencer marketing, AI + humans team up, the strength of paid media, and more…
Read MoreEach year, we conduct the Marketing Relationship Survey with both Client-side and Agency-side marketers to uncover the latest insights on marketing challenges, innovative solutions, and industry preferences. This allows us to identify key marketing gaps and provide strategic solutions that simplify and enhance marketers' efforts. Reach about last year’s Marketing Relationship Survey.
What challenges are Clients currently facing alongside their agency partners in 2024?
Read MoreIn this synopsis, we will cover Bud Light’s latest missteps (with grace) and provide four takeaways on how you can appeal to new audiences without alienating old ones.
Read MoreOriginally created in 1994 with a short resurgence in the early 2010’s, QR codes once felt like a useless ex who kept coming back time after time with nothing to offer. After technological advancements, most consumers adopting a smartphone, and a raging pandemic in 2020 that changed the way we live, it looks like QR codes have made an official comeback and that they’re here to stay.
Read MoreFashion trends are cyclical in nature, constantly going in and out of style. There are some brands, however, that were never trendy, but are somehow currently defying the odds and catapulting into mainstream fashion. The strategies these once undesirable brands used to thrust themselves into the fashion spotlight are applicable to marketers everywhere.
Here are four takeaways from notable brands' marketing campaigns that have impacted their resurgence:
Read MoreThe Setup Women in Marketing series is focused on interviews of over forty women sharing their marketing career path, advice, and observations regarding the industry. Leaders ranging from Great Clips to Hiscox to Blackbaud shared their outlooks on Marketing and the upcoming trends that excite them most.
Read MoreInitially, in response to the unpredictability of the coronavirus and uncertainty of the future, marketers leaned on a human-centered messaging approach to appeal to consumers. While empathy in a time of crisis is important, it led to cluttered inboxes with messages from random brands that were less informative and more performative, and repetitive messaging containing the phrases, “We’re all in this together,” and “In these unprecedented times…”
How has messaging evolved in the past year and what should marketers focus on?
Read MoreIf there is anything we’ve learned from the past year, it is that the world can throw unexpected curveballs at any time. Marketers, who are typically nimble on their toes, had to rework how they operate to think faster and act even quicker during 2020. Any expectation about how the year would flow or quarterly performance predictions were thrown out the window.
As we move into a new year, here are some future-proof trends that, even despite an uncertain future, can help your team focus on keeping the ball rolling.
Read MoreSince the last three months have been a hodgepodge of brands invading inboxes with COVID-19 updates and supportive messages, it is important for marketers to stand out from their competitors, but not abuse this powerful tool.
Here are some email marketing practices to keep in mind during the pandemic:
Read MoreMarketing is constantly evolving. In the past, keywords, SEO, experiential, AR/VR technology, live video, and social platforms have turned marketers’ heads. Now, marketers are trying to implement more and more voice search technology as it grows in popularity.
Each year brings some new invention that reshapes the marketing world. Marketers need to willingly evolve their marketing strategy as their priorities shift and technology evolves. Based on trends and performances in 2018, here are three marketing trends to keep an eye on in 2019.
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