How a ‘culture-making’ tie-up helped JBL go viral
Marketing Week ReportersThe audio brand’s collaboration with US rapper Doja Cat went from the Grammy Awards to viral TikTok sensation, helping JBL resonate with its key Gen Z audience.
The audio brand’s collaboration with US rapper Doja Cat went from the Grammy Awards to viral TikTok sensation, helping JBL resonate with its key Gen Z audience.
The creative agency improved its pitch conversion rate by 28% in 2022, attracting brands from Netflix to Wayfair in the process.
Investing in detailed audience insight helped ITV segment its first-party dataset to fuel the launch of streaming service ITVX.
A multi-layered segmentation strategy helped garden centre chain Dobbies identify the ‘killer’ categories directly influencing customer behaviour.
From interactive outdoor posters to TV, social and experiential retail, Cadbury’s multichannel approach to Christmas 2023 drove a 5.3% sales rise.
The telecoms giant decided to take its support for those facing data poverty up a level with the release of a Christmas card gifting 7GB of free data.
The confectioner’s play to win the chocolate war by axing Bounty helped Celebrations pull ahead of its key competitors over the Christmas season.
Named the UK’s fastest growing travel business in 2022, EasyJet Holidays decided to flip the package holiday clichés on their head to build fame at pace.
Encouraging employers to look past a criminal record, LinkedIn’s mentoring programme offered eight young offenders the chance to launch their own streetwear brand.
Liberty Hive’s digital recruitment platform has attracted brands including Channel 4 and Aldi, with 71% of companies returning to post jobs within six months.
From Barbie’s brand extension and the Bud Light controversy to Tesla’s price drop and the rise of AI, Marketing Week’s trusted columnist reveals his biggest marketing moments of the year.
The bank’s mascot-led campaign defeated Guinness in the final to take home the grand prize.
In the latest episode of Marketing Week’s podcast series, Boots’ chief marketing officer and Marketing Week’s Marketer of the Year Pete Markey discusses the importance of being choiceful, his approach to career management, breaking silos and how to avoid being ‘typecast’ as a marketer.
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As we look forward to the year ahead, some of Marketing Week’s roster of columnists have taken a step back to provide a to-do list for the year ahead. Here, they share their thoughts on what behaviours, approaches, attitudes and practices should be reconsidered, ramped up and maintained.