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    Explore "productfit" with insightful episodes like "Why nostalgia is such a powerful force for brand marketing", "Inflation warnings and hedge strategy, Bitcoin ETF, Hindenburg’s Tether bounty + Startup Checklist E3 | E1309", "E1053: Ask Jason! Catching‌ ‌an‌ ‌investor’s‌ ‌eye‌ ‌with‌ ‌a‌ ‌cold‌ ‌email‌, what founders/investors often overlook during pitches, COVID’s impact on Jason’s deal flow, domain name hacks & more!" and "Understanding Consumers is the X Factor | Digital Marketer Podcast Hosted by Roland Frasier" from podcasts like ""Most Innovative Companies", "This Week in Startups", "This Week in Startups" and "The GaryVee Audio Experience"" and more!

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    Why nostalgia is such a powerful force for brand marketing

    Why nostalgia is such a powerful force for brand marketing
    What do Chanel, Heinz 57, and Coors Light all have in common? They’re all brands that have built a connection with their consumers. On today’s episode, we’re looking at our company’s ‘Brands That Matter’ recognition program with ‘Fast Company’ senior staff editor Jeff Beer. Not only is it about building connections, but also developing culturally relevant messaging, making an impact through social causes, and communicating their mission and values clearly. We also chat about peak marketing nostalgia and, specifically, how Kraft Macaroni & Cheese is re-releasing SpongeBob shapes, which seems like a perfect example of a brand keying into what millennials miss about childhood. ‘Are you ok with being in the shadows?’ Bobby Kim, aka Bobby Hundreds, talks about how he started his streetwear brand, The Hundreds, 20 years ago. Every year, there’s always a debate about what streetwear is—some people say it’s not cool anymore because of elitism and snobbery within subcultures. To get around this, Hundreds says you need young people discovering it for first time, as well as seasoned veterans weighing in, for a brand to have lore and build a legacy. Most streetwear brands are built to be ephemeral, but Hundreds said what helped his company was sticking to its core values: honesty, communication, and being personable. “People never go out of style.” Check out @bobbyhundreds and The Hundreds’ Substack ‘Monologue’: https://bobbyhundreds.substack.com/p/the-importance-of-diversity-and-representation

    Inflation warnings and hedge strategy, Bitcoin ETF, Hindenburg’s Tether bounty + Startup Checklist E3 | E1309

    Inflation warnings and hedge strategy, Bitcoin ETF, Hindenburg’s Tether bounty + Startup Checklist E3 | E1309
    First, Jason reacts to CNBC's Paul Tudor Jones interview, where PTJ warned about inflation and called Bitcoin (and crypto) a better hedge than gold (2:10). Then, Jason covers the new Bitcoin ETF and Hindenburg putting a bounty out for information on Tether (21:34). We wrap with episode three of the Startup Checklist, where Jason covers "Finding and Delighting Customers" in points 21-30 (34:41).

    E1053: Ask Jason! Catching‌ ‌an‌ ‌investor’s‌ ‌eye‌ ‌with‌ ‌a‌ ‌cold‌ ‌email‌, what founders/investors often overlook during pitches, COVID’s impact on Jason’s deal flow, domain name hacks & more!

    E1053: Ask Jason! Catching‌ ‌an‌ ‌investor’s‌ ‌eye‌ ‌with‌ ‌a‌ ‌cold‌ ‌email‌, what founders/investors often overlook during pitches, COVID’s impact on Jason’s deal flow, domain name hacks & more!
    0:01 Jason intros today's questions!
    2:18 Kate asks what founders & investors often overlook while pitching/being pitched, and what they should focus more closely on
    6:58 Daniel asks about Jason's next book
    8:59 Avery asks for advice on performing customer research
    14:27 Dan asks what common traits Jason sees in the best founders and tangible steps to gain these traits
    19:55 Shahpar asks what kind of cold emails catch Jason's eyes
    22:10 Amy asks for the top 5 books Jason would recommend to an aspiring founder
    27:18 Andrew asks Jason how his deal flow has been impacted by COVID-19
    30:27 Dharma asks about the importance of a startups name/domain name and any hacks getting a better domain name
    34:54 Pedro asks how to improve customer retention when acquisition goes down
    39:57 Ivan asks how Jason is "sizing up" founders without meeting them in person
    42:10 Gerry asks whether to offer a freemium version of a product OR to offer the full product free for a limited window before looking to convert
    46:51 Naiem asks whether to push new products searching for product-market fit OR focus on improving existing products

    Understanding Consumers is the X Factor | Digital Marketer Podcast Hosted by Roland Frasier

    Understanding Consumers is the X Factor | Digital Marketer Podcast Hosted by Roland Frasier

    Sat down and did an interview with Roland Frasier, co-founder of DigitalMarketer - some fun stuff in this convo about how we launched RESY (which was acquired by American Express), why I’m building a “Death Star”, and more :) Hit me up on twitter @GaryVee with your favorite moment!

     

    Topics From Today's Episode:

    1:00 | Business Deals

    4:30 | Digital Marketer Courses

    8:00 | Jockey not the Horse

    11:30 | Fundamentals

    12:30 | When I met Mark Zuckerberg

    14:00 | Willing things to success

    16:45 | 2009 Recap ;)

    18:45 | 50.1% / 49.9%

    21:20 | How we launched RESY

    22:50 | How I define myself?

    24:45 | Building a ‘Deathstar’

    26:00 | First layer above - my take on the current state of the internet

    30:00 | When you’re too early

    38:55 | Principles > Predictions

    41:30 | Who I invest in

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