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Blake Linder, His Next Big Career Move
There are a handful of influencers who are in the sneaker culture but only a few who have taken the industry by storm under the age of 20, Blake Linder is one. At the young age of 19 years old, Blake has made an impact in the industry through his YouTube Channel where he not only entertains his followers through his vlogs and sneaker reviews, which are all filmed and edited by himself personally. Blake has established a large fan base who look to him for the latest drops and trends, accumulating over one million followers across all social media platforms and over 100 million views on his YouTube channel. Blake has collaborated with some of the top designers, celebrities, and brands such as Manscape, Squarespace, Sneaker Con, Puma, Reebok, NBA and Footlocker, Offset, Famous Dex, Food God, Yasiel Puig, and Virgil Abloh.
By sibca awan5 years ago in Journal
BRANDING TALES: DARE TO BE DIFFERENT
It’s not about what or how you do it, it’s about why you do it. – Unknown. The same applies when it comes to building a brand. If you are having a brand that creates some product X, then tell your customers why you are creating that product or service and rest is known.
By priyanka kale5 years ago in Journal
IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING ON BRAND AWARENESS
With the growing number of new companies in Pune, it has become important to partner up with the right social media marketing and advertising agencies in Pune, India to give you an edge over the constantly growing and competitive environment. In the age of information where the majority of the world is always online, it is has become extremely important for companies to have an online presence. Proper social media marketing campaigns created with the help of an online advertising company will ensure that the public are aware of your products and services. This is especially important if you are a small, newly created company. There are many advantages to social marketing, especially in relation to brand awareness.
By priyanka kale5 years ago in Journal
Instagram Stats All Marketers Need to Know in 2021
2020 has been a year of new developments on Instagram, and some new Instagram trends are emerging along the way. It is no more a photo sharing platform, Instagram has introduced a ton of features to help businesses market and sell directly from the app.
By Fuertedevelopers work5 years ago in Journal
BEST WAYS TO USE EXPLAINER VIDEOS
Explainer videos are one of the important parts of the business on educating consumers on how to use the product in the best way. It helps in reaching more consumers without being physically present to give a demonstration. However, using these videos efficiently is essential to gain widespread consumers base. They also help in creating brand awareness. There are numerous ways in which they can be used to maximize their impact and help the brand in creating awareness. Following are some of the ways in which explainer videos can be used efficiently:
By priyanka kale5 years ago in Journal
How Instagram marketing works
It has been the ultimate forum for sharing images since Instagram was established. There are still a significant number of influencers and a vast number of fans on the platform. And you can even become an influential brand with the right strategy.
By Abhishek Kumar5 years ago in Journal
LinkedIn Marketing Strategies for Companies
Indeed, it implies there are a lot of eyeballs for your business to pass before. Also, the stage's calculation is at present intensely preferring advertisers and is giving a huge load of reach to the individuals who are executing their LinkedIn promoting systems accurately.
By Harsha Jadhs5 years ago in Journal
SIMPLE WAYS TO CREATE A PERFECT LOGO
A logo is the face of a brand. It makes the first impression on customers and it is important to make the first impression a lasting one. It connects with people on a subconscious level and decides what people should think about the brand. Along with creating a brand identity, it is important to make it appealing. The face of entire business must be captivating and create an impression about what the brand is about. Making a wrong impression will create a downfall of the business and not be fruitful to create a sustainable business. On the other hand, a logo that resonates with the true brand image and has a strong recall value will help the business grow. Creating a logo that represents brand identity and connects people emotionally will help businesses stay in the game for a long time. The good news is, there is a mantra with which you can create a perfect logo. Following is the mantra which can help you:
By priyanka kale5 years ago in Journal
Custom Made With Love
At the start of the pandemic there was a lot of confusion and uncertainty. We were forced to social distance and stay inside, away from everything and everyone we loved. Most of us looked to better ourselves and finally dive into that hobby that we had been itching to get started. While others decided to finally cave in and join the dangerous realm known as TikTok. You started out by saying you’re only going to watch a few videos to kill time, only to end up awake still at 3am down a rabbit hole you never intended to go down. The content is entertaining; dance videos, cooking videos, tips, tricks, and skits. Anything you can imagine is thrown at you with a flick of your thumb as you scroll through these videos. While a lot of people fell into the everyday obsession with the app, others took that opportunity to launch their own businesses and gain an income by being creative geniuses. The phrase ‘custom content’ took on a whole new meaning, and isn’t looking to slow down anytime soon.
By Mandy Raquel5 years ago in Journal
CHANGES IN BRANDING ACCORDING TO CHANGES IN TECHNOLOGY
Remember, when your mother would go grocery shopping, and she’d take you with her. The grocer’s shop would be plastered with posters of many different brands. Your mother would hand over the grocery list. The grocer would check the list, and mention which brands were not available and would offer an alternative brand may even insist on that product stating it is better, cheaper. Mother would then reluctantly agree, use the product for the month, and if it was good, it would become a part of the prestigious grocery list. This is how smaller brands made their way to your home and established brand identity, while bigger brands could afford newspaper, billboards, radio and television ads. The story is different today.
By priyanka kale5 years ago in Journal










