Five social media campaigns celebrating women across the globe
Campaigns celebrating female empowerment are being used by brands to advertise everything from deodorant to designer clothes.
Campaigns celebrating female empowerment are being used by brands to advertise everything from deodorant to designer clothes.
The UK’s marketing success story of 2015 was Sport England’s ‘This Girl Can’ campaign, which aims to make women of all ages and abilities more active. It won numerous awards at Cannes Lions 2015, including the much-trumpeted inaugural Glass Lion, celebrating advertising that promotes gender equality. The campaign, created with agency FCB Inferno, persuaded 1.6 […]
P&G has unveiled the next iteration of its #LikeAGirl campaign, blasting emojis for being “stereotypical” and “limiting”, and encouraging girls to share the type of female emojis they would like to see.
Brands’ use of social media has evolved from clumsy attempts to engage customers to slick content marketing, but as social networks push their advertising products brands must decide whether they need to invest to grow their reach.
From positivity and clarity to the need for humility, speaking to a number of top marketing leaders has revealed five common traits that all possess.
Alongside making time to meet interesting people and learning to ask for help, the Booking.com brand boss believes embracing difficult conversations is key to a happy working life.
Oddlygood is launching the UK on the back of a seven-figure investment at a tough time for the plant-based category. But it hopes that by doing the hard work now, it can reap the rewards in the future.
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