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How logos help brands meet consumer expectations

Agility PR Solutions

OK, (regrettably) everyone recognizes the “spiky ball” COVID logo—the large spherical mass with protruding red spikey suckers that was plastered across television, the internet, pretty much every day, everywhere, for a couple of years. The post How logos help brands meet consumer expectations appeared first on Agility PR Solutions.

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How TV’s decline is reducing consumer engagement with brands

Agility PR Solutions

The decline of ad-supported television is driving down audience engagement with brands, according to new analysis of consumer conversation patterns by Engagement Labs, which finds the conversation frequency among the most prolific consumer conversationalists—young people—has plummeted.

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Inspiring the Consumer: You Can’t Do That on Television

Shift Communications

I hit 30 and by then, had served a decade in the retail marketing trenches and moved behind the lens of consumer engagement. And this is essentially why I am so intrigued by the motivations of today’s consumer. How do brands stay relevant or become obsolete within a year. Creating a brand moment is hard work.

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A brief guide to short-form video for brands

NewsWhip

With a seemingly endless slew of platforms, daily content calendars filled with scheduled tweets and photos no longer cut it when it comes to brands making an impact. The average consumer’s attention span is short. Instead, bite-sized, short-form videos are where brands will see the most engagement. Data backs it up.

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Why Licensing Could Be an Effective Tactic for Kids’ Snack Brands

5W PR

In the competitive world of children’s snacks, brands are constantly seeking innovative strategies to capture the attention and preference of young consumers. Licensing, the process of obtaining permission to use popular characters or properties on products, has emerged as a powerful tool for kids’ snack brands.

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Should Consumers Smile at Guerrilla Marketing?

Mindful Marketing

by David Hagenbuch - professor of marketing at Messiah University - ​author of Honorable Influence - founder of Mindful Marketing Millions of baseball fans were recently watching televised games when they were unexpectedly hit by a pitch! About a week ago, before a Consumer Behavior class, one of my students asked, “Dr.

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Embracing Inclusion: Empowering People with Disabilities Through Brand Marketing

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

To cultivate a thriving brand in the present era, marketers must wholeheartedly embrace diversity, ensuring their campaigns mirror the richness of their audiences’ experiences and backgrounds. Brand marketing is a key arena where the call for inclusivity has grown louder and more resonant than ever before.

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