That's What I Call Marketing

Top of the Marketing Charts - November 2024


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November 2024 was a whirlwind in the marketing world, full of headline-grabbing moments, and lessons you can’t afford to ignore. If you’re looking to sharpen your strategies, decode what worked (and what didn’t), and understand the trends shaping the industry, this episode is your go-to guide. We’ll break down the big stories and extract insights that will make you rethink your own campaigns.


Some Of The Big Stories This Month:

🔥 Trump’s Winning Formula: Donald Trump’s presidential campaign leaned on micro-influencers and a consistent, emotive brand identity. What can marketers learn from his ability to connect with his audience and keep his messaging simple yet effective?

🎄 Christmas Ad Season is Here: Brands are spending billions to capture hearts and wallets. From John Lewis to Marks & Spencer, we explore the hits, the misses, and the enduring ROI of a great Christmas campaign.

🏀 LeBron and Bronny’s Big NBA Moment: How Nike turned a father-son milestone into a cultural marketing masterstroke.

🎤 Parkinson AI Podcast: The launch of a virtual Michael Parkinson raises tough ethical questions about legacy, AI, and consumer acceptance.

🏎️ Kit Kat in Formula 1: A clever partnership that finds the sweet spot between product relevance and market expansion.


Some Of The Key Lessons for Marketers:
  1. Fit Matters More Than Reach: Trump’s campaign showed that aligning with the right influencers can resonate more than casting a wide net. Are you choosing partners based on values or vanity metrics?
  2. Consistency Wins Over Time: Whether it’s Trump’s instantly recognisable red caps or John Lewis’s emotional Christmas ads, a strong brand identity pays off. Are your brand assets as clear and memorable?
  3. AI is Everywhere, But is it Enough? From Mango’s AI avatars to the Parkinson podcast, AI is helping brands move faster, but it’s also raising questions about authenticity and trust. How will you balance efficiency with humanity?
  4. Cultural Moments Create Opportunity: LeBron and Bronny’s game proved the power of timely, authentic storytelling. What cultural conversations could your brand tap into?
  5. Fresh vs Familiar: Jaguar’s rebrand and the Tropicana redesign show the risks of change. Sometimes, the key isn’t reinvention—it’s refining what already works. How well do you know the line between evolution and alienation?



The stories and lessons in this episode will inspire, challenge, and prepare you for what’s next. Listen now to dive deeper into the campaigns, controversies, and creative breakthroughs shaping the future of marketing.

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