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May 19Liked by Matthew Barr

Probably a good time to answer one I hear a lot: Does PR actually carry any weight any more? If I was starting a brand, shouldn’t I just invest heavily in social media? Sure you’ve all got opinions on that one!!

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Ha, good one

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May 19Liked by Matthew Barr

From a sustainability aspect, there is a finite rule book we are all working within, whether that be BCorp, Scientific Based targets, Net Zero, how do brands differentiate themselves in this space?

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May 19Liked by Matthew Barr

Ai is obviously here to stay, so how do we work with it as a valuable creative tool, instead of seeing the tension and conflict that such technologies often bring into the creative/brand space?

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May 19Liked by Matthew Barr

How do brands tap into a sub culture’s like skateboarding for example, while remaining authentic to the culture without misrepresenting the essence or values of the endeavour.

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One for Jon Weaver given Db have just launched in skate 🤙

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May 19Liked by Matthew Barr

My biggest question: how does a brand as it matures, and subsequently those who are tasked to shepherd it, guide it aka run it, shift from taking a front seat spot in the limelight to a spot of strength, confidence and maturity as the leader in the marketplace who inspires and guides not only their consumers yet also their peers. It takes real confidence and true strength. And not an easy road to walk esp in our time of TikTok, Instagram, sound bites and shareholder value.

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Now that is a great question

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May 20Liked by Matthew Barr

I have been itching to start a personal brand for years now. I have a lot of big ideas swimming around and feel really excited about the endeavour. My question is: as someone that has absolutely no background or experience in marketing, where do I start in terms of planning, building and implementing a campaign? Are there any specific books or courses that would provide enough baseline knowledge to at least get me started?

Thanks so much in advance!

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I think a lot of people have this question

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May 20Liked by Matthew Barr

For a tiny (hundreds of followers, not thousands), bootstrapped disruptor brand, what would your six month - 1 year plan involve? (My secondary question: Is organic social reach possible without it being a full time focus?)

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Great one, thanks Jo

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What does campaign 'success' look like?

And from your experience, how do outdoor/sport brands look for freelancers/agencies to partner with for campaigns? Are they more inclined to for an agency that takes care of everything? Or are they more likely to do most of the work in-house and then just pull in a few freelance individuals/spceialists to fill the gaps?

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Good one!

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May 22Liked by Matthew Barr

Question for Jordan. You talk openly and succinctly about creating and delivering personal brands and debunk the myth around the difficulties of starting one. In a sea of self gratifying content creators you cut through the noise and manage to deliver a personal, authentic and authoritative viewpoint , which I appreciate. My question is how did you land on your “social aesthetic” and what hard and fast rules do you live by (frequency, length of posts, TOV, repetition etc), to create your content and further establish your personal brand (without coming across as a kook).

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May 23Liked by Matthew Barr

How does one prioritise a limited marketing budget (both time and cash), and what do you see as the current balance of RoI between social, email, SEO, etc?

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May 23Liked by Matthew Barr

Secondary but related to the above, how would your approach differ for promoting a service v’s product based business?

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Thanks for the questions Tom - a little late for the session but I think you’ll get a lot out of it when I release the chat as a podcast

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It used to take a village to be advertising, marketing and social media for brands. Now that everyone is a brand, how are you supposed to keep living and doing a 13 people job by yourself all the time? With the everything is marketing and social media matters are we running to the end of a weird extreme capitalism moment and what will be next?

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Hey Yannick, we already had the session but in releasing it as an episode soon so keep an eye out for that 🤙

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founding

🤣dang I am so bad at being on time 😂

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