I create content viewed 300M times/year, driving 7 figures in revenue, but my parents still think I'm unemployed.
POV your non-marketing coworker is about to pitch you THE WORST idea for a social campaign ever:
Welcome to my life 😂
Spoiler alert: it’s gonna involve a QR code on a TikTok video 😩
I'm usually that coworker 💡
"Facebook Tabs"
"let's promote our new water bottle and make that the main photo on IG!"
Bad ideas (and subsequently shooting them down) in the brainstorming stage are a great way of finding out good ideas by process-of-elimination. It's just important to quarantine such ideation to specific meetings/moments so people aren't throwing spaghetti at the wall all the time.
In the breakroom’s midst, ideas collide, A pitch emerges with nowhere to hide. A campaign concept, destined to fall, Yet it's a chance to guide and stand tall. Navigating office dynamics, we weave, Turning fails into strengths we believe. What's your strategy for handling such a plight? Share your tips, let's get it right.
Let's make contest when people will share the photos with hastag #brandcontest and let our subscribers vote for the winner
I create content viewed 300M times/year, driving 7 figures in revenue, but my parents still think I'm unemployed.
3w$10 to the person who tags that non-marketing coworker 👀