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10+ Examples of Awesome Integrated Marketing Campaigns

SocialPilot

Integrated marketing is essentially a message-focused approach that combines everything from print and digital advertisements, sales promotions to public relations and even social media outreach activities. An integrated marketing strategy that focuses on a key theme across all media is critical. Marketing leaders are 1.5

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How to Maintain Your Brand’s Authentic Voice

Convince & Convert

Brooks Thomas , Communications Specialist at Southwest , joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss the progressive setup of the Southwest social media team, the widespread success of a long-running corporate blog, and keeping an authentic voice for a large brand. Southwest has a fairly mature setup for their social media team.

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Pressure

Content Standard

The 1950s in the United States saw dramatic economic growth, widespread adoption of television and advertising; of moving to the suburbs and owning multiple cars; of buying for excess and dumping what felt old fashioned. The Rise of Television as Part of American Culture. The Backstory. But let’s start at the beginning.

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A 13-step crash course in digital marketing

Biznology

Did you know that in this decade, digital is the only media channel to grow every year? Or that in 2013, digital media spending surpassed all form of print media spending (e.g. Before 2018, digital media spending is expected to equal or exceed television. Who owns social media? magazines, newspapers)?

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Data-Driven Content Marketing: Which Stories Should Your Brand Tell?

Content Standard

Back in 2013, Netflix shocked the entertainment industry by committing $100 million to make two seasons of its first original show, House of Cards. Once upon a time, the creation of new television shows and movies relied almost entirely on the instincts of a few producers and executives.

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Under Pressure: How Content Marketing Has Transformed Marketing Strategies Since the 1950s

Content Standard

The 1950s in the United States saw dramatic economic growth, widespread adoption of television and advertising; of moving to the suburbs and owning multiple cars; of buying for excess and dumping what felt old fashioned. The Rise of Television as Part of American Culture. The Backstory. But let’s start at the beginning.

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5 Creative Advertising Trends Seen in 2021 (So Far)

Outbrain

The global crisis has driven technology and innovation, from online healthcare to e-commerce, as well as the social media platforms and video communication products that now shape our world and keep us busy, sharing, and connecting. More than 82% of Gen Z are skipping or ignoring advertisements on social media altogether.