Welcome to a branded world, a podcast about all things branding by Luiza Campos from marcastrategy. A branded world explores great brands and interview experts and provide actionable advice to help you build a remarkable brand. If you are a nonprofit, a small or medium-size business or an entrepreneur this podcast is for you. In this podcast you'll hear advice on how to brand your organization from finding your values, purpose and vision to strategies on how to engage with your audience through effective marketing, building the right culture, advertising, written, visual and experiential communications and much more.
Growing your business is hard and this is especially true if you’re a small organization. Wouldn’t it be great to learn from a seasoned marketer with a track record of growing revenue and profits while strengthening teams and building brands? Well, this is your chance.
From the fundamentals to lessons you can only learn from over 30 years of experience, this episode is full of invaluable advice. Todd shares his insights on what br...
In 2020, many brands pulled back their advertising and marketing. To ensure they could continue to connect and be helpful to their audiences, many significantly increased their social media efforts.
In today’s episode, I’m talking with Miruna Dragomir, Head of Marketing for Planable. Miruna takes us behind the scenes to show us how some of the social media teams that grew the most in 2020 are structured, how they organize their wor...
If you’re starting your career, your consultancy, or small business, and want to position and differentiate yourself in the marketplace, elevate your credibility, and grow your influence, your personal brand is key.
In this episode, we go through the steps you need to take to establish the brand you want to have. From the questions, you need to ask yourself before you start, to the two "must-have" platforms you need to be at.
There are increasing expectations from consumers and investors alike for brands to demonstrate their genuine commitment towards a more sustainable future. But what does it mean to be a sustainable business and how can brands become more sustainable while ensuring financial viability?
In today’s episode, I speak with Chad Park, VP of Sustainability and Citizenship at The Co-operators, Founding Director of the Energy Futures Lab, a...
This episode is the second part of my interview with Oliver Šimko.
Gamification can be highly effective in a variety of areas, from attracting customers, increasing sales, building loyalty, creating healthier habits, increasing productivity, achieving better learning outcomes, etc.
Given its effectiveness and the potential to start fairly easily and inexpensively, gamification can be a very helpful tool for organizations of all siz...
Gamification has become a bit of a buzzword in the last few years, but it’s not just a gimmick. Gamification uses game design principles, behavioural science, and design thinking to create better products, services, and companies.
When done right, it can lead to engaging and effective solutions in a multitude of areas, from addressing social issues to the adoption of healthy habits to driving engagement, motivating staff, increas...
We like to think we’re rational beings and we mistakenly believe that we can persuade or create the action we want by creating awareness of an issue or presenting facts and rational arguments alone.
But as our own experience shows us logic, data, or rational arguments alone don’t cut it. If it did, we would all eat healthy, have active lifestyles, and no...
Entrepreneurs, small business owners, and non-profits have very limited time and resources. How should they use the little time and resources they have to compete with wealthier and more established brands?
When you’re a small team culture is easier to manage but as you grow and hire more people, it becomes harder to preserve. It can easily grow and morph into something else.
How do you create the right culture and maintain it as your organization grows?
In this episode, I share six key principles that successful brands have applied to do just that.
2020 was quite the year and as much as we’re all looking forward to putting it behind us, what are some learnings and insights we can take away from this crazy year that could be helpful in the future?
2020 impacted brands around the globe. While many brands and industries suffered significantly, with some not surviving, others experienced record-breaking growth. What factors lead some brands to succeed and others to struggle? Wh...
Chances are that your audience will first hear or read about you before you ever have a chance to engage with them in person. The language you use, your tone of voice and what you choose to say are key to differentiate you from the competition and to persuade your audience to choose you.
In this ep...
In this episode, we talk to Cian Murphy, Co-Managing Director of nfpSynergy, a research firm based in London, UK. Cian is an expert in quantitative research design and analysis.
Cian shares with us a research model used to better
In this episode, I talk with Sarah Mueller, SVP of Marketing and Development for A&W Restaurants Inc.
Sarah tells us the story of the over 100-year-old brand. From its humble beginnings, to how it became the means for so many to achieve the American dream, to the many disrupting changes in ownership and strategies.
This is a story of resilience and of how a brand had to look to its past to find its future.
By all measures, Hot Wheels is a brand success story. It’s sold in over 150 countries, has universal brand awareness and it's the best selling toy in the world. But the question is, how can the brand continue to be as iconic for the next 50 years as it was for the first 50? In a digital world of mobile phones and on-demand content, how can Hot Wheels compete with the infinite choices kids have?
Jason Horowitz, Senior Vice President...
With everything that is happening in the world right now, we’ve seen brands struggle on how to best react.
Global market trends and the significant importance of younger generations have intensified the need and urgency for brands to do much more than provide a quality product or service.
In this episode, we explore the pressures that are at play and what brands need to consider as they move forward.
Protecting your brand starts with registering your trademark but it needs to go well beyond that. As the CEO of the International Trademark Association, Etienne Sanz De Acedo, my guest on the podcast, has a good handle on what it takes to protect brands.
With offices and representatives around the globe, and headquartered in New York City, Etienne walks us through what brands should do to foster consumer trust, economic growth, and...
An organization’s culture is not just about having a positive work environment, it’s about having the right team, that acts the right way and makes the right decisions. This is particularly true during critical times, such as the coronavirus crisis we all find ourselves in at the moment.
How do you build the right culture? What do you need to do to create the right environment? And how do you do that when you may be working from a...
So, we’re still in the midst of the pandemic, and brands are trying to figure out what to do.
By now most organizations have cut costs and are actively looking for financial support. But now it’s important for brands to go beyond reacting to the challenges and look for opportunities.
There are many examples of brands that managed to flourish during a crisis, mostly did so because of their ability to innovate and pivot.
To envision ...
In this episode, I speak with David Lemley, president and chief strategist of Retail Vodoo, about the main external challenges brands face in their pursuit to stand out in overcrowded markets and how to overcome these challenges.
Learning to navigate external challenges is critical to success. Just as important, but often not addressed, is the ability to identify internal blocks or blind spots, that may be stopping brands to evolve...
The two questions that I’ve been getting the most this past week from organizations are, “Should we continue to market? and "Do we need to engage or talk about the crisis?”.
Like me, you’ve probably received emails from every organization you ever engaged with. Although I don’t think that’s the right approach, not acknowledging the crisis, can make your brand seem completely out of touch or worse, insensitive to what consumers may ...
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