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Marketers are more aware than ever of the importance of language and the power it can wield.
So why then, is the term 'influencer' increasingly viewed as a 'dirty word' among brands, and the consumers they sell to?
With many advertisers now proudly enlisting 'creators' to front campaigns, Adweek reporter Emmy Lederman decided to probe this debate around verbiage.
This week, she joins Adweek's Europe brand editor, Rebecca Stewart, on the podcast to discuss what she uncovered.
The pair also discuss whether the rejection of the influencer culture is rooted in misogyny, as well as why some brands and online personalities are proudly reclaiming the word and all it stands for.
Are you looking to take your media strategy to the next level and make an impact with millions of customers? Walmart Connect harnesses the massive reach of America’s number one retailer.¹ They can help you connect with Walmart’s 139MM weekly online and in-store customers², to find the ideal audience for your message, at scale.
Walmart Connect offers media solutions for advertisers of all sizes, on and off Walmart’s digital properties and in their stores. From cost-effective Sponsored Search and self-serve Display ads on Walmart’s site and app, to connected TV and offsite media across web and social, to in-store activations and live events, Walmart Connect can help you deliver the right content to the right Walmart customer at the right step of their shopping journey.
Their Closed-loop Measurement uses Walmart’s proprietary customer purchase data to track the impact of your campaign on sales, not just on Walmart’s site and app, but also in their stores. For some campaigns, they can even provide rest-of-market data that tracks the impact on sales at other retailers.
Visit WalmartConnect.com today and see how they can help connect you more meaningfully with Walmart customers.
Sources: ¹ Fortune, August 2023. ²Walmart internal data, January 2023. No endorsement of third-party data sources.
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Marketers are more aware than ever of the importance of language and the power it can wield.
So why then, is the term 'influencer' increasingly viewed as a 'dirty word' among brands, and the consumers they sell to?
With many advertisers now proudly enlisting 'creators' to front campaigns, Adweek reporter Emmy Lederman decided to probe this debate around verbiage.
This week, she joins Adweek's Europe brand editor, Rebecca Stewart, on the podcast to discuss what she uncovered.
The pair also discuss whether the rejection of the influencer culture is rooted in misogyny, as well as why some brands and online personalities are proudly reclaiming the word and all it stands for.
Are you looking to take your media strategy to the next level and make an impact with millions of customers? Walmart Connect harnesses the massive reach of America’s number one retailer.¹ They can help you connect with Walmart’s 139MM weekly online and in-store customers², to find the ideal audience for your message, at scale.
Walmart Connect offers media solutions for advertisers of all sizes, on and off Walmart’s digital properties and in their stores. From cost-effective Sponsored Search and self-serve Display ads on Walmart’s site and app, to connected TV and offsite media across web and social, to in-store activations and live events, Walmart Connect can help you deliver the right content to the right Walmart customer at the right step of their shopping journey.
Their Closed-loop Measurement uses Walmart’s proprietary customer purchase data to track the impact of your campaign on sales, not just on Walmart’s site and app, but also in their stores. For some campaigns, they can even provide rest-of-market data that tracks the impact on sales at other retailers.
Visit WalmartConnect.com today and see how they can help connect you more meaningfully with Walmart customers.
Sources: ¹ Fortune, August 2023. ²Walmart internal data, January 2023. No endorsement of third-party data sources.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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