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In this episode of BRAVE COMMERCE, Sara Wilson and Michelle Goad, the minds behind The Brand Yearbook, explore the intriguing world of Gen Z and their influence on branding and media.
The Brand Yearbook story begins when Michelle, who was then the GM of Gen Z Innovation at Nike, was working on the launch of Nike's NbG and brought on Sara as a consultant for the launch's community & content strategy. The two found themselves constantly connecting to celebrate the successes and interesting plays made by companies looking to win over Gen Z. Their enthusiasm led them to share their perspectives through The Brand Yearbook in order for others to learn what was working and why.
Throughout the episode, Sara and Michelle emphasize crucial themes for brands to consider when targeting Gen Z, including nostalgia and an emphasis on creative, content-centric strategies. They delve into the changing concept of luxury, exemplified by brands like Erewhon, and discuss how self-expression on social media platforms such as TikTok fuels the desire for distinctive, identity-driven products.
Sara and Michelle additionally explain how the transition from transactional websites to platforms centered on content and community is fueled by the generation's desire for deeper relationships between the branding they observe and the products they buy.
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In this episode of BRAVE COMMERCE, Sara Wilson and Michelle Goad, the minds behind The Brand Yearbook, explore the intriguing world of Gen Z and their influence on branding and media.
The Brand Yearbook story begins when Michelle, who was then the GM of Gen Z Innovation at Nike, was working on the launch of Nike's NbG and brought on Sara as a consultant for the launch's community & content strategy. The two found themselves constantly connecting to celebrate the successes and interesting plays made by companies looking to win over Gen Z. Their enthusiasm led them to share their perspectives through The Brand Yearbook in order for others to learn what was working and why.
Throughout the episode, Sara and Michelle emphasize crucial themes for brands to consider when targeting Gen Z, including nostalgia and an emphasis on creative, content-centric strategies. They delve into the changing concept of luxury, exemplified by brands like Erewhon, and discuss how self-expression on social media platforms such as TikTok fuels the desire for distinctive, identity-driven products.
Sara and Michelle additionally explain how the transition from transactional websites to platforms centered on content and community is fueled by the generation's desire for deeper relationships between the branding they observe and the products they buy.
Key Takeaways:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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