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3 Brands Making Comebacks through Content Marketing

3 Brands Making Comebacks through Content Marketing | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

“Content needs to be highly entertaining or informative to break through the clutter in today’s media environment,” says Stacy Taffet, Senior Brand Director at PepsiCo.


That’s why the old View-Master toy now has 360-degree imagery and virtual reality capabilities. Automaker Lincoln put itself back on the map with stylish ads featuring an alluring new identity with Matthew McConaughey. And they’re not the only ones. The following old-school brands have recently made comebacks through clever, creative, and strategic content marketing....

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Polaroid, Lego, and Pepsi have recently made comebacks through clever, creative, and strategic content marketing – here's a look at their tactics.

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Is Branded Content Buoying Fashion Publishers?

Is Branded Content Buoying Fashion Publishers? | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

On Monday, Gucci will release its latest fashion film, a Gia Coppola-directed spin on the tragic Greek love story of Orpheus and Eurydice, set in present-day New York City and starring Lou Doillon, Marcel Castenmiller, Laura Love, Rocco Di Gregorio, among others. Coppola and stylist Arianne Phillips worked in tandem with Alessandro Michele to capture the dreamy feel of the hot-shot creative director’s Pre-Fall 2016 collection, which the film — shot across five locations and broken into four episodes — was created to promote. Michele even designed a custom pink 10-foot long wedding veil for Doillon’s character.

But while shorts like these are nothing new, the genesis of the film was fairly unorthodox. Instead of tapping its internal marketing team or a traditional agency, Gucci worked with 23 Stories, the branded-content studio launched in January 2015 by publishing giant Condé Nast. Beyond Gucci’s own marketing channels, the film will be distributed through six Condé Nast (US) properties — Vogue, GQ, the New Yorker, W, Vanity Fair and Pitchfork — which, together, attracted a total of about 32 million unique visitors in April 2016, according to Comscore. Beyond their URLs, those six publications boast a cumulative social media following of nearly 67 million. The film will also be promoted via Vogue China and Vogue Japan. Gucci and Condé Nast suggest the project is bigger and more ambitious than anything else either party has previously done in the branded-content space, both in terms of the level of talent recruited and also the scale of the production.

To be sure, the Kering-owned Italian luxury house has the resources and capacity to create video content like this on its own. But Gucci is after Condé Nast’s larger, and presumably more diverse, audience. For instance, Gucci has 8.8 million followers on Instagram while these six titles combined have about 18.5 million. In this deal, Pitchfork’s millennial male followers — an important demographic for Gucci under Michele — are as crucial to the equation as W’s affluent luxury consumer....

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Branded content and video seem to be picking up in popularity with fashion publishers.

rakingwoodcock's comment, June 13, 2016 4:49 AM

Thats phenomenal
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14 Expert Content Marketing Insights - Curata Blog

14 Expert Content Marketing Insights - Curata Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Content marketing is not just a growing trend — it’s a growing necessity to succeed in today’s marketplace. With over 70 percent of marketers increasing their budget on content this year, it’s imperative that they understand content marketing best practices before diving in too quickly. The following infographic includes tips & tactics from 14 experts taken from recent content marketing events; intended to help you adjust your current content strategy to add value, drive engagement and increase leads.

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Curata shares advice from 14 content marketing heavyweights.

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The corporate Web site is dead, long live the new corporate Web site - GeekWire

The corporate Web site is dead, long live the new corporate Web site - GeekWire | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Earlier this week, Coca-Cola declared the corporate website dead.


Take one quick look at their new corporate website and I think you will see an example of the future of quality content marketing. They are clearly displaying how the art of storytelling not only can influence our preference for a brand or product, but surely their intent is to also reach a search engine position of respect and power....

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If Coca-Cola's new approach to its corporate website is a trend, content marketing is in for breathtaking challenges ahead. Imagine the resources needed to create this typetype of storytelling and produce it like a newsroom? Recommended reading. 9.5/10

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6 Clever Tricks for Social Media Managers

6 Clever Tricks for Social Media Managers | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Even if you're the ultimate hybrid project manager/content creator and community-engager, reality is, you'll probably develop Community Manager Multi-Personality Disorder (CMMPD)* at least once in your career.

*We totally made this up.


In my years managing communities for companies ranging from teeny startups to global soda and makeup brands, I learned one thing very quickly: Establishing systems and using the right tools early on can save your sanity (and your laptop’s RAM).


Here are six tips and tricks in my medicine cabinet for achieving social media vitality....

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This list offers solutions to the most frustrating problems social media brand managers face.

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Content Marketing Mistakes in Social Media | Social Media Today

Content Marketing Mistakes in Social Media | Social Media Today | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

A brand is essentially the sum of what people say about it. We’re connected and social now. And that’s not all. We’re hypercritical, hyperactive and so hyper-online, we’re barely offline when we sleep.

 

...Along the way, it’s nearly impossible to avoid subjects such as blogging, search, social, and some of the other tricks of the trade. Why? Because the best website in the world won’t make you a dime unless people come to it and find themselves engaged with the content there. There I go again. I can’t stop spouting the gospel.

 

I want my clients to understand the key to effective online marketing, or any marketing, is to get customers to know, like and trust you. That’s a high bar seldom achieved with a heavy dependence on ad or brochure-like communications. Ugh. Stop me now before I talk you into doing content marketing against your will....

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Learn from this collection of content mistakes and lessons from Barry Feldman.

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How brand journalism builds brand equity in 'boring' industries

How brand journalism builds brand equity in 'boring' industries | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Have you been thinking about turning your organization's communications into your version of a metropolitan newspaper newsroom? Here are some examples you should look at.
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What's the difference between brand journalism and content marketing? Find out.

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Content marketing’s next trick: Conquering the evergreen problem - Digiday

Content marketing’s next trick: Conquering the evergreen problem - Digiday | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Brands have more than dipped their toe into the publishing pool in recent years. They’ve come a long way from listicles, and the future is bright for the ones who are willing to experiment. The leaders are using native advertising to produce not just words on a page, but immersive media experiences.

Still, there’s room for improvement, and it starts with moving away from what’s easy and on to what’s hard....

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Challenges ahead for content marketers and how to take your content game to the next level.

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(Almost) No One Is Seeing Your Content | Six Pixels of Separation - by Mitch Joel at Twist Image

...No matter how great the content is, it needs a meaningful distribution strategy behind it to convert into something truly valuable (more on that here: The Failing State Of Content Marketing). So many brands actually have great content, but have a sub-par content distribution strategy where the vast majority of the work resides behind their own walled garden.


Now, even if you have a great story to tell, it could be that no one even knows that you exist....

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Mitch Joel says that without a distribution strategy your content may be missing the most important part of social media - visibility. 

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Keeping audiences engaged with effective storytelling | Kapost Content Marketeer

Keeping audiences engaged with effective storytelling | Kapost Content Marketeer | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Using storytelling to sell a product, brand or service isn’t in any way a new concept. The developing technology around us however, has given us new ways in which to engage and interact with our audience. Content marketing has become increasingly important as brands realize that in order to speak to their customers they need to invest in content that matters. The more brands have begun to focus on quality content, the more it becomes clear that storytelling is a key component to the content marketing process.


You wouldn’t (willingly) sit through a terrible film, or keep reading a book that you thought had a terrible plot, so why should people read your content if it doesn’t have a good story behind it?...

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The more brands focus on quality content, the more storytelling is can make a difference to the success of your content marketing programs.

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ScribbleLive Raises $8M To Continue Its Real-Time Media Content Push | TechCrunch

ScribbleLive Raises $8M To Continue Its Real-Time Media Content Push | TechCrunch | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

... Scribble’s traction is international; its ScribbleLive real-time content creation and distribution platform is available in 14 languages and used by the biggest media brands, including the Associated Press, Reuters, CNN and ESPN to name a few. I spoke with Scribble CEO and co-founder Michael De Monte about the raise, and his vision for the company.


He pointed out that Scribble recently launched ScribbleMarket, a way for brands to easily syndicate their live content, and to find said content from other sources for use on their own site. Licensing can be free or paid, and this lets news agencies quickly leverage their reporting resources for additional income streams, by providing not just static articles for syndication as has been the case, but full-featured, interactive real-time content that’s being dynamically updated from a single backend.


quiet“The marketplace for us is the exciting component of what we’re building,” De Monte said. “This opportunity to share content in real time, becoming like the iTunes of real-time content has a lot of potential to change the face of media.”...

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Inside look at Scribble, content marketing trends for media companies and brands who want to be publishers.

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