This week, Joe and Robert break down a putting more money into individual creators. While micro-influencers continue to be an important trend, the boys believe there may be an even bigger opportunity sitting inside most companies: employees. If...
This week, Joe and Robert break down a Wall Street Journal article about big brands putting more money into individual creators.
While micro-influencers continue to be an important trend, the boys believe there may be an even bigger opportunity sitting inside most companies: employees. If brands want trusted voices, they should not only rent them from the outside. They should invest in their own internal talent and help employees become trusted experts, creators, and community builders.
In other news, Taylor Swift has filed new trademark applications, including sound marks, to help protect her voice and likeness from unauthorized AI usage. Joe and Robert ask whether brands should be thinking about similar protections as AI-generated content becomes easier to create and harder to control.
Marketing Winners and Losers
Robert’s winner is Taco Bell for its big NFL Draft moment involving first-round pick Fernando Mendoza.
Joe’s winner is Anthropic for hiring an events director, a signal that even AI companies understand the power of in-person experiences, brand trust, and human connection.
Rants and Raves
Robert rants about Nike’s controversial Boston Marathon advertisement and what happens when edgy creative misses the moment.
Joe’s commentary focuses on prediction markets and the marketing opportunities that may be coming, but have not fully arrived yet.
This Week’s Takeaway
Brands are waking up to the power of individual creators. But the smartest companies may realize that some of their best creators are already on the payroll.
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