In this week's Social Sessions episode Amy and I explore various themes surrounding community building, marketing strategies, and the influence of social media trends.
We chat about the importance of creating a strong community around content, the power of celebrity influence on consumer behaviour, and the sustainability of trends in fashion and marketing.
During this session we also dive into personal branding, the significance of intentionality in content creation, and the challenges of adapting strategies in response to market changes.
Oh .. and as a bonus, we're chatting about our own experiences with advertising, podcast growth, and the importance of having a clear intention behind content creation.
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