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Don’t be good, be relevant

by Graham Brown on October 27, 2009

Relevance

by Graham Brown on March 25, 2009

See the full Youth Marketing presentation here Want ideas & visuals for your next Youth Marketing presentation? When Nik Kamen strolled confidently into the launderette to the opening and inimitable riffs of Marvin Gaye’s “Head it through the grapevine” an advertising icon was born. Levi’s Stripping to his boxer shorts to the amazement of onlooking [...]

Law 7 – Ignore common sense: mobileYouth.org’s 7 laws of youth marketing

November 1, 2008

by Graham Brown Part of the feature series: The 7 Laws of Youth Marketing by Graham Brown <Back to Law #6) If you want to change your results, change your measurements 7) Sustainable brands ignore common sense – the underpinning of many of the failings highlighted in the 6 previous rules. Common sense means doing [...]

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Law 6 – If you want to change the results, change the metrics: mobileYouth.org’s 7 laws of youth marketing

October 31, 2008

by Graham Brown Part of the feature series: The 7 Laws of Youth Marketing by Graham Brown <Back to Law #5) Challenge your internal language 6) If you want to change your results, change your measurements Ultimately it all comes down to Your choice of metric. I’ve been a long time proponent of integrating long [...]

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Law 5 – Challenge your internal language: mobileYouth.org’s 7 laws of youth marketing

October 30, 2008

by Graham Brown Part of the feature series: The 7 Laws of Youth Marketing by Graham Brown <Back to Law #4) Make the internal business case for youth 5) Challenge your internal language. Many CEOs create an introspective “ivory tower” culture that takes too much time in self-referencing and using industry specific languages. See this [...]

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Law 4 – Make the internal business case for youth: mobileYouth.org’s 7 laws of youth marketing

October 29, 2008

by Graham Brown Part of the feature series: The 7 Laws of Youth Marketing by Graham Brown <Back to Law #3) Build a dialogue using the right channels 4) Make the internal business case for youth “We’re not a youth brand!” is the classic statement of disconnect. As the BBC strives to find mid teen [...]

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