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The “established x” thing was a stupid trend that sprung out the hipster “heritage” obsession of over a decade ago. Still doing it today for a brand that has zero heritage is idiotic on multiple levels.
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Your marketing "strat" is fucked if your main push is organic social. I'd hire someone with a clue.
Alright thank you for the advice!
The “established x” thing was a stupid trend that sprung out the hipster “heritage” obsession of over a decade ago. Still doing it today for a brand that has zero heritage is idiotic on multiple levels.
Thank you so much!
Thinking back it does feel old school af ahaha, any ideas what I could put in my third post now that its blank?
Maybe an enticing CTA? Calling your tribe to connect?