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Today's AKNF DTC Podcast Episode features the first ever episode from our sister podcast Ad-Venturous with Avery Valerio.
Make sure to subscribe to Avery's podcast here:
https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/ad-venturous/episodes/EP-1-A-Peanut-Butter-Sandwich-Could-Always-Lead-to-Disaster-e32himd
We see more ads in our day-to-day lives than ever before and yet most of them… kind of suck. What happened to the days of adventurous marketing? Alongside creative thinkers from a vast variety of professional backgrounds, we’re diving deep into our favorite (and least favorite 🌚) ads of all time to find out how they helped to shape today’s cultural landscape.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro to Ad-venturous and Avery's mission
02:50 Why ads today lack creativity
05:15 The genius behind Got Milk’s ad strategy
10:20 What modern marketers can learn from comments
17:45 Full breakdown of the Aaron Burr Got Milk commercial
24:00 Why trusting your creative process matters
26:30 Avery’s top ad creation and research tips
29:00 The power of group brainstorms in ad ideation
33:00 Final tips for refining and evolving ad creative
Hashtags:
#CreativeStrategy
#MarketingPodcast
#AdvertisingTips
#GotMilkAd
#AdBreakdown
#DTCMarketing
#AdCreationProcess
#ContentThatConverts
#BrandStorytelling
#DigitalMarketingInsights
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Today's AKNF DTC Podcast Episode features the first ever episode from our sister podcast Ad-Venturous with Avery Valerio.
Make sure to subscribe to Avery's podcast here:
https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/ad-venturous/episodes/EP-1-A-Peanut-Butter-Sandwich-Could-Always-Lead-to-Disaster-e32himd
We see more ads in our day-to-day lives than ever before and yet most of them… kind of suck. What happened to the days of adventurous marketing? Alongside creative thinkers from a vast variety of professional backgrounds, we’re diving deep into our favorite (and least favorite 🌚) ads of all time to find out how they helped to shape today’s cultural landscape.
Did you know that 98% of your website visitors are anonymous? Instant powers next-level retention by identifying who they are and converting them into loyal shoppers. Book a quick demo by August 1 to get your first month free and unlock a new incremental revenue channel before Q4: instant.one/dtc
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro to Ad-venturous and Avery's mission
02:50 Why ads today lack creativity
05:15 The genius behind Got Milk’s ad strategy
10:20 What modern marketers can learn from comments
17:45 Full breakdown of the Aaron Burr Got Milk commercial
24:00 Why trusting your creative process matters
26:30 Avery’s top ad creation and research tips
29:00 The power of group brainstorms in ad ideation
33:00 Final tips for refining and evolving ad creative
Hashtags:
#CreativeStrategy
#MarketingPodcast
#AdvertisingTips
#GotMilkAd
#AdBreakdown
#DTCMarketing
#AdCreationProcess
#ContentThatConverts
#BrandStorytelling
#DigitalMarketingInsights
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup
Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise
Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse
Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter
Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video

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