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Debunking Marketing Myths

Posted on Monday April 22, 2024 by Jessica Mendoza
From relying solely on organic marketing to understanding the importance of strategic content creation, we're debunking 4 common marketing myths, emphasizing the importance of strategic approaches.

Debunking Marketing Myths

Social Media Marketing Predictions 2024: Embracing the Future While Maintaining the Classics

Embracing the Future: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Digital Marketing

Innovating By Day… And Night: Part 2

Innovating By Day… And Night: Part 1

Exploring the Top Twitter Alternatives in 2023

What We Can Learn from Creators in the LGBTQ2+ Community

What You Need to Know About Google Analytics 4

#Namaslay: Can Yoga Improve Your Productivity at Work?

A smartphone with a picture on the screen of a young woman reading something on a laptop screen, her hands over her mouth. Inset images show insulting comments including 'idiot', 'loser', and 'I hate u'.

What to do when the hate comments start rolling in?

A Beginner’s Guide to TikTok

A screenshot from the Inside Amy Schumer sketch 1970s Secretary. The caption is clearly from a sketch about a tennis match.

Inside Social Media: when accessibility compliance becomes a quality assurance and customer service fail

Overhead picture of a home workstation including wireless mouse and keyboard, laptop on a stand, external speakers, widescreen monitor, and wall mounted television, with a fancy blue office chair.

Work from home is here to stay: embrace it!

Six actors and characters we've seen on our screens recently as we anticipate a wave of nostalgia in the winter of 2021. From left, a bearded Paul Rudd in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Mckenna Grace is the obvious grandchild of Harold Ramis' Egon Spengler in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Steve Burns delivered a long-awaited personal message to the now-grown-up Blues Clues audience; Keanu Reeves definitely has a John Wick vibe in the new trailer for The Matrix: Resurrections, Carrie Ann Moss returns as Trinity (or does she?) and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is Morpheus now?

Nostalgia Rules: Everything Old is Good Again

Screenshots from Turner Classic Movies' TikTok page, from left: Natalie Wood in Sex and the Single Girl in a white dress and white gloves, says 'Hello?' into a white telephone, Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver looks into the camera and asks 'You talkin' to me?' and Dustin Hoffman, framed by Anne Bancroft's knee in The Graduate states 'Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me.'

Think TikTok is just for kids? Think again.

Cover images from three television podcasts discussed in this article: Fake Doctors, Real Friends, The Good Place-ThePodcast, and Questie Besties.

Talking about TV podcasts

Side by side screenshots from Sarah Jenkins TikTok account. The left-hand pane includes her three most recent posts, all created and posted within 24 hours. Sarah has 100.6K followers and 8.1M likes. In the right-hand pane is an image of Sarah in a leopard print top, looking into the camera and drinking a Starbucks coffee, with the caption "See you in the next vlog!"

Three keys to building an audience on Social Media: Consistency, Consistency, and Consistency.

Behind-the-scenes image from the set of Disney's The Mandalorian. Mando and the crew filming in a soundstage surrounded by the giant digital screens of Lucasfilm's StageCraft system.

The Future of Storytelling is Unreal

Screenshot of Adam Mosseri's Instagram post announcing that Instagram is 'no longer just a square photo sharing app.'

Evolve or die: Instagram is transparent about shifting focus to creators, video, shopping, and messaging

Image of a young woman holding up a model of the Kim's Convenience store in front of her face.

How Great Storytelling Inspires Creativity