Are Brands Missing The Point Of Content Marketing?

Do you think companies with access to ‘big data’, healthy marketing budgets, and an established brand image are still spending money on guesses?

I do.

I also think they’re rinsing and repeating these guesses while insisting they have to be in the game, to win the game. This post isn’t about getting a marketing message out there, instead, it asks another question. In an effort to be everywhere at all times (print, digital, media, signage, etc.),  are companies pushing a brand story that may not connect with intended audiences as they expect?

What do you think?

The link here got me thinking. Are some brands just hanging on to a brand story that was handed down instead of developing or deepening its connection to the consumer, and seeking out the right people in the ways they want to be reached? I don’t think it’s an easy time to be a marketer because the hard stuff is the core of the brand, the stuff that doesn’t get sorted out as easily as running another ad.

I don’t think it’s an easy time to be a marketer because the hard stuff is the core of the brand, the stuff that doesn’t get sorted out as easily as just running another ad. It’s the topics that get passed up in the conference room because nobody seems to be able to have the conversation.

http://www.brandingstrategyinsider.com/2016/12/brands-are-missing-the-point-of-content-marketing.html#.WE6yIneZNUM

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30 Catchy Typography Design in Print Ads

Typography

Here, the type really sends the message home.

Sometimes, It’s good to get a fresh perspective.  This article provides a reminder of creative typography.

Being creative with type is probably not the first thing a business should be concerned with, but it’s worth looking at.  Someone out there will see the benefits of this but be warned, a few of the ads are a bit racy.

Ok, until next time!

30 Catchy Typography Design in Print Ads