IT'S GOOD TO RELATE - Marketing & Content Strategy for Caribbean Business Owners
Let’s be honest: there’s nothing more painful than watching a legacy brand try to use Gen Z slang to stay relevant. It’s the marketing equivalent of an old man wearing a teenager's clothes, and your audience sees right through it. Today, Ayinde Smith and Juma Bannister unpack the exact science of "Borrowed Attention." Dissecting the right and wrong ways to hijack cultural moments without looking desperate, losing your core audience, or getting shadow banned for low-effort content. Using the recent 30-million-stream iShowSpeed phenomenon as our ultimate case study, we lay out the blueprint for riding a viral wave without drowning your brand in the process. We’re pulling back the curtain on: * The absolute worst way to jump on a viral trend (hint: you’re probably doing it right now). * The hidden corporate strategy behind the iShowSpeed Caribbean tour that almost everyone missed. * Why using negativity to farm views might give you a quick spike, but secretly bankrupts your brand equity. * The 4 foolproof rules to ethically borrow attention from a viral moment while actually adding value to your audience. "You don't want to seem as though you're trying so hard... you end up trying to go to their level as opposed to being authentic and true to who you are, and you just end up looking weird." — Ayinde Smith Made by: RELATE [https://relatestudios.com/] See more episodes at itsgoodtorelate.com [https://itsgoodtorelate.com/] Follow Juma: linkedin.com/in/jumabannister [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jumabannister/] | jumabannister.com [https://www.mypodops.com/hosting/podcast/jumabannister.com] Follow Ayinde: linkedin.com/in/ayinde-n-smith [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayinde-n-smith/] | ayindesmith.com [https://www.mypodops.com/hosting/podcast/ayindesmith.com]
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