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Every Brand Has a Story To Tell | Journalistics

Every Brand Has a Story To Tell | Journalistics | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

Every brand has a story to tell, and it’s our job as communicators – as brand journalists – to find those stories and tell them in a way that generates excitement. Back to the toilet example, the product ended up being an innovative new toilet seat that was responsible for my first PR success. The toilet seat was heated and had technology built into it that ate bad smells. It also happened to have a wireless remote control that controlled a built-in warm water washlet – you can use your imagination on that one. Believe it or not, it was one of the hottest tech products of that year – featured in all sorts of mainstream consumer media, including Time magazine. But it was a just a toilet seat… there couldn’t possibly be a story there, right?

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great reminder for content marketers, er PR pros... I mean brand journalists.

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Is the Marketing Campaign Dead?

Is the Marketing Campaign Dead? | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

...Paul Dunay has written, "there is no campaign in social media," while Joe Pulizzi said in a video interview that "content marketing is not a campaign, it is a promise to our customers." Even Bill Lee, in his Harvard Business Review article, "Marketing Is Dead," said, "Traditional marketing may be dead, but the new possibilities of peer influence-based, community-oriented marketing ..." (which some of us might call 'inbound marketing' ... wink wink) “... hold much greater promise for creating sustained growth through authentic customer relationships.”...


So, if the marketing campaign is dead, why is it dead, and what do we do now? Let’s start off with some of the reasons why it's dead?...



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Jeff Domansky's insight:

Especially liked the quote from Joseph Jaffe: “Marketing is not a campaign, it's a commitment.” Good read!

Liz Wilson's curator insight, January 3, 2:12 PM

Goodbye campaigns, hello conversations, consistency and commitment.

 

Great article from MV on why and how to change mindsets.