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Top 4 Content Creation Resources

Top 4 Content Creation Resources

November 20, 2020January 31, 2023 Clairemont InternBlog, Marketing, Professional Development#messages, #resource, #visuals, copy, Marketing, Storytelling, writing

The data is undeniable: content is still king.

Statistics show that 82 percent of consumers perceive a brand more positively after viewing custom content, 47 percent of consumers connect with three pieces of content before buying, and strategic blogging can boost website traffic by 300 percent. Need more? Online searches for “content marketing” have skyrocketed 400 percent in the last 10 years. 

Compelling content serves as the bedrock of successful marketing and PR campaigns. Whether a snappy social media post or a full brand narrative, inspiring storytelling holds the power to forge a connection that compels consumers into action.

Top 4 Clairemont Content Creation Resources

Here are four resources that will help you and your organization craft powerful and appealing copy. Warning: These tools will improve your marketing flair and finesse. 

3 Tips to Creating a Compelling Story

Whether a tweet, a blog or a presentation, leverage this problem + solution approach to weave captivating narratives that pack a punch.

6 Tips to Create Magnetic Content

Brainstorming your next blog doesn’t have to be a dreaded task. Utilize these steps to create powerful print pieces that become “must-reads” for your audience.

Boost Your Blog

You’ve written an eye-catching piece. Now what? Build your blog’s reach, spark engagement and generate more traffic to your website.

Mightier Messages

How can you guarantee that your marketing efforts aren’t falling flat? Here’s a sneak peek: sometimes less is more when orchestrating meaningful messages. 

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By Clairemont intern Anna Beth Adcock, a senior at NC State.

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How Brands Get the Ha-Has

How Brands Get the Ha-Has

November 6, 2020January 31, 2023 Clairemont InternBlog, Marketing, Wonderfully Randomcomedy, humor, Marketing, target marketing, Twitter

The way to a consumer’s heart might just be through his or her funny bone. Using humor in marketing breaks down walls and showcases a brand’s one-of-a-kind personality. When it comes to captivating comedy, what brands have landed the laughs with their target audience?

All About Brand Awareness

The driving motivation behind advertising efforts is to generate brand awareness with memorable campaigns that ultimately drive sales, of course. While some might say doing business leaves little room for humor, integrating a splash of silliness is proven to foster meaningful connections between consumers and a brand. The use of comedy not only serves to build brand identity, but humor marketing also gives a brand its own personality and air of authenticity. 

Which Brands Have Struck Their Audience’s Funny Bone? 

When a brand successfully leverages comedy to resonate with an audience, people take notice. In 2010, Old Spice made a bold decision that saved its brand during the Superbowl commercial break. A men’s grooming products brand, Old Spice advertised to the female partners of the men that would be the purchasers of Old Spice products. The viral marketing campaign, “the man your man could smell like,” garnered 220,000 YouTube views in a matter of hours after launching. 

The marketing genius behind this madness?

Humor, audience engagement and tons of quality content. Old Spice invited social media users on various platforms to submit questions to ask the “Old Spice Man” that would go live in an ad. People loved it, and the ads garnered attention, excitement and interest without relatively low cost and effort. Positive exposure for a brand because of a man cracking cool comments in front of a shower? That’s the beauty of humor marketing. 

What other brands have successfully dabbled in comedy? 

State Farm’s beloved Jake from State Farm, the quirky, potty-humored ads from the Dollar Shave Club and Clorox’s jokes about situations where you might need a Clorox wipe are all fantastic examples of the potential of humor marketing. 

Sarcasm Status: Trending

Twitter has normalized a casual, sarcastic tone for its users, giving brands an opportunity to capitalize on a casual marketing medium while showcasing a different part of their brands’ voices and personas. 

Wendy’s has earned a reputation on Twitter for being sassy, sarcastic and downright hilarious. While Wendy’s television and print advertising tactics might blend in with any other fast food joint, Wendy’s Twitter account has earned the brand a whole new level of awareness. From Tweets like, “Hey @McDonald’s, roast us.” to sassy exchanges with the Burger King Twitter account, Wendy’s has amassed a huge following, all because of its form of humor. 

Wendy’s isn’t the only brand to recognize the beauty of Twitter’s casual essence. Moon Pie has perfected the art of offhand hilarity with its tweets. This strategy has worked so well for its brand recognition that people who don’t even eat Moon Pies still give them a follow, including me!

The Impact of Empathy

Especially amidst a pandemic, humor in marketing can both boost a brand and serve as a much needed breath of fresh air. According to an excerpt from a Marketing Week article, “There’s an old Vaudeville expression that laughter is the shortest distance between two people.”

One of the main goals of marketing is to connect with an audience and to empathize with them. Humor can accomplish this, bridging the gap between a brand and its audience. Author Andrew Tarvin once said, “Both humor and marketing are about communication … If you get a consumer to laugh, you get them to listen. If you get them to listen, you get them to learn, and ultimately act.” 

If a brand can make an emotional connection by mixing compassion and humor together, it will establish itself positively in the mind of its audience. Here are a few brands that have managed to create content that does just that. 

Want to know more about marketing methods? Look at our blog about the magic of memes!

By Clairemont intern Anna Beth Adcock, a senior at NC State.

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Primary Insights into Color Marketing

Primary Insights into Color Marketing

October 20, 2020January 31, 2023 Clairemont InternBlog, Inspirational, Marketingbranding, Color Marketing, Marketing

Colors and marketing are complementary. They work together, bringing vivid visualizations to campaigns, persuading buying decisions and shaping consumer perceptions. The strategic use of hues and shades not only makes a business logo stylish, but it also communicates a clear message to your audience. 

When it comes to your brand’s image, what kind of picture are you painting?

The Psychology of Color in Marketing

People tend to associate certain colors with specific emotions, making color a valuable communications and marketing tool. For example, red conveys power, strength, hunger or love, while blue channels a calm, cool and collected vibe. Therefore, knowledge and application of the emotions that color can evoke are vital to any brand campaign or advertising endeavor. 

Recognizing that colors can communicate feelings, emotions and perceptions in relation to a brand is powerful knowledge.  

Painting Your Brand in a Positive Light

In the study titled Impact of Color on Marketing, analysts found that up to 90 percent of a brand’s first impressions are made on the basis of color. Potential consumers make snap judgments on colors and brands based on perceived appropriateness of the use of the color with a specific brand. In other words, consumers want to know: do these colors align with what this brand is selling?

What would Coca-Cola be without its uplifting and energetic red logo? Would anyone easily recognize a Tiffany’s package without its signature teal box and white ribbon? If McDonald’s made its golden arches green, how would it influence its brand image?

At Clairemont, we love the happy hues of pink, teal and light green. 

  • Pink showcases our imaginative campaign ideas and boundless creativity.  
  • Green highlights our desire for personal and professional growth along with our team’s positive energy, of course! 
  • Teal emphasizes Clairemont’s professionalism and reliability, and channels our signature “keeping calm under pressure” promise. 

As Coco Chanel says, “The best color in the whole world is the one that looks good on you.” As your organization crafts campaigns, brainstorms social media posts and launches advertisements, consider which colors “look good” on your business. How do they further your message and align with your brand’s mission?  

Brightening Audience Impact

When we use colors effectively, we not only catch our audience’s attention, but we also increase its memory, engagement and knowledge of our brand. 

Flashing back to 2000, Heinz took its classic red ketchup and made it green. This innovative “EZ Squirt Blastin’ Green Ketchup” sold more than 10 million bottles in its first seven months on the market. Changing a condiment color from red to green led to Heinz raking in about $23 million in sales that year, its highest revenue increase to date. Kids’ excitement over colorful ketchup led to orange, purple, teal, blue and pink joining the product lineup. While the hype for this wonderfully weird product ultimately died down, it was enough to garner attention to the Heinz Company and significantly boost sales while the product was popular.

Heinz hasn’t been the only company to recognize the power of color. When Apple introduced a stock of colorful iPhones, Macbooks and iPods, the simple shift of color in its product offering revitalized its brand and sales. Even Skittles’ long-running advertising slogan “Taste the Rainbow” is clear evidence of color’s influence in marketing campaigns. 

Curious for a deeper look into color and its impact on an audience? Give this guide a read!

Colorful Personalities

Your brand isn’t the only thing that can be explained and better understood using color theory. The True Colors Personality Test uses four colors — green, blue, orange and gold — to classify and describe an individual’s core traits and motivations. 

Using the method of color to understand values, self-perception and preferred methods of communication is an interesting tool that can be leveraged to improve self-awareness and communication with teammates and peers. 

Curious about your true color? Take the test here!

From personalities to branding, color possesses the power to make a positive impact. So don’t be afraid to get creative and scribble a little outside the lines.

Orange you glad you gave this a read? Give a few more of our bright ideas a skim in the Creative Challenge section of our blog!

By Clairemont intern Anna Beth Adcock, a senior at NC State.

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Finding the Power in PR

Finding the Power in PR

September 8, 2020January 31, 2023 Clairemont InternBlog, Public Relations, The Clairemont Team#publicrelations, internship, journalism, Marketing, Storytelling

My mom loves her job. 

Throughout my 21 years of life, this truth has influenced my perception of work and ultimately, my own search for a career. Although the message was never explicitly stated, through my mother’s example I embraced the philosophy that one’s profession should be more. It should be a passion. 

My mom (left) enjoying her work as a Sommelier.

It wasn’t until I started college that I came to understand that not everyone is so lucky in life. It was a privilege to choose what I wanted to do for a living, and I felt an obligation to give back. I found myself entering UNC-Chapel Hill’s Hussman School of Media and Journalism where I chose to major in traditional journalism and new media. 

Rushing Franklin St. after a Tar Heel win against Duke!

You might be thinking, “Why journalism?” And I know that given our political climate, where “fake news” and sensationalized stories run rampant, this is hard to believe; however, journalism remains a noble profession in my eyes, shedding light on socio-economic issues around the world and protecting our civil liberties through governmental checks.

There was only one issue: I didn’t love it. C’est la vie! 

A Global Perspective

My junior year, I had the opportunity to study abroad in Paris, France and intern for a journalism agency. This experience was different and challenging, but I realized that I wasn’t building the kind of relationships or seeing the tangible impact that I was craving in a career. I did, however, find myself taking pleasure in being a part of something greater. With a new perspective, I was able to consider a new possibility: Marketing and Public Relations. Ah la vache! (This means “OMG” in French and accurately describes my excitement for finding PR.)

Some friends and me on the Champs-Élysées in Paris

Seeing the Magic

I had a gut feeling this time. It just felt right and wasn’t the la vie en rose that I experienced with journalism. PR would allow me to apply my journalism background in a new way AND find satisfaction in my work through delivering a public service. Great public relations can help brands uphold decades of progress and move the needle of civil liberties. The strategies, tools and words we choose to tell stories are directly connected to our ability to change the world. When broadening a client’s grasp, PR has the power to imagine better. I believe that’s worthwhile. 

Coming to Clairemont 

I first heard of Clairemont Communications through the Hussman School’s weekly career services email. They stood out among the various company listings because they offered a real opportunity to be a part of the team. After my interview, I knew Clairemont was where I wanted to be. I could tell it was a special place to work, and I am thrilled to join such an innovative and passionate group of individuals. I can’t wait to learn more about the PR industry, as well as use storytelling and media in new and creative ways. 

Want to land your dream job or internship, too? Check out these stellar interview tips! Bonne chance!

By Clairemont intern Maia Guterbock, a senior at UNC-Chapel Hill.

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Disney’s Daring Marketing

Disney’s Daring Marketing

September 3, 2020January 31, 2023 Clairemont InternBlog, Marketing, Public RelationsDisney, Disney Plus, Marketing, Public Relations, Walt Disney World

Strong marketing and an effective organizational strategy provide the ability to adapt your business model at the drop of a hat. Over the past few months and amidst a pandemic, the Walt Disney Company has rewritten its playbook and realigned its plan of action.

What lessons can we take from its approach?

Focusing on Profit Points

Disney’s park closures around the world from mid-March through mid-July were followed by a soft opening keeping current crowd numbers at an all-time low. Considering the current loss of revenue at the parks, Disney took steps to recognize and maximize profit potential in other areas. 

Disney Plus has been a big source of revenue for the Walt Disney Company, especially throughout the past few months. Identifying this, Disney dropped a few new releases along with old favorites on the streaming platform early and amidst the thick of quarantine. 

Onward, which first came to theaters on March 6, was released on Disney Plus as soon as April 1. The latest Star Wars film, The Rise of Skywalker, joined the line up on May 4. Disney Plus’ latest big addition, the live-action version of Mulan, whose release has been delayed since mid-March, is dropping on Disney Plus this September — for an added fee, of course. 

Additionally, for Disney Park fans, a virtual viewing of the “Magic Happens” parade was made available for families to gather and watch from their living rooms.

While Disney is losing profits in other areas, the company has been able to alter its business model and focus on the places that it can maximize success during this time.  

How can you identify profit maximization areas and navigate the inevitable ebb and flow of your own organizational pursuits?

Strategizing Without Sacrificing

With many stores closed or adjusting their operations, online shopping has been booming. Retailers are capitalizing on strategies involving sales and specials. Yet, Disney isn’t known for having “bargain prices.” It isn’t part of the company’s brand. 

How has Disney capitalized during this time to attract consumers to buy its products? 

Rather than discounts, shopDisney has added value and appeal to its product offerings with free shipping, personalized recommendations and creating product pairings. Each of these additions adds incentives for consumers to purchase from Disney without sacrificing Disney’s brand. 

Whatever your business’s product or service, how can you adapt and add value while maintaining your brand’s reputation?

Respectful and Responsible

In the past, Disney has focused its marketing on attracting large crowds. How many people can be incentivized to come to the parks? What events, conferences and competitions can be hosted to pull as many people as possible to Disney property? 

Fast forwarding to the present, wait times for popular rides like Flight of Passage, Space Mountain and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train that previously reached three hours aren’t exceeding lines longer than 20 minutes. Amidst the current pandemic, Disney’s focus is on social responsibility rather than filling its parks to the brim. 

Through this example, Disney portrays that good business tactics mean being responsible and upholding ethics rather than solely focusing on bringing in revenue. 

Enjoying the “Magic” at Home

Whether from the comfort of home or on its property, Disney has continued its central theme of enjoying the magic and experiencing joy through beloved characters, products and offerings. 

Here are a few ways the company continued to care for its “Disney people” from afar.

  1.  The Disney Parks blog made several recipes, including its crowd favorite churro recipe, available for cooking connoisseurs to try at home.
  2. Through its hashtag, #DisneyMagicMoments, Disney opened the gates for its fans to “see, hear and feel the magic of Disney, wherever they may be.”
  3. Movie theater closures haven’t stopped Disney from creating animation amazement. Disney has warmed the hearts of its fans and guests from afar using clips of beloved characters like this one. 

How can you create your own “magic” for your clients or audience during these uncommon circumstances?

Ready to read more about marketing magic? Check out the marketing section of our blog. 

By Clairemont intern Anna Beth Adcock, a senior at NC State.

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