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Instead of inefficient, broad-reach brand campaigns like TV ads, D2C brands can achieve better results by mirroring B2B's focused approach. Using measurable channels like creator whitelisting and publisher advertorials allows for targeted storytelling to ideal customer profiles.

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The most effective strategy combines brand building with performance marketing. This hybrid approach uses measurable channels to tell stories and build brand equity, ensuring every marketing dollar is accountable for results while avoiding the limitations of pure performance plays.

Instead of a one-size-fits-all message, brands should create hyper-relevant content for different demographics (e.g., high school football teams, working moms) on the platforms they use (e.g., TikTok, LinkedIn). This decentralized approach builds a stronger, more resilient brand than a single campaign.

Generic demographic targeting like '18-35 year olds' is ineffective. Instead, develop 30-40 hyper-specific consumer segments based on unique motivations, such as 'a 25-year-old male using wine for dating.' This niche approach makes creative more resonant, helping algorithms find the ideal audience.

Social media has shifted from 'social' to 'interest' media, where the algorithm targets users based on the content they consume. Making hyper-specific content for your target audience is the most effective form of targeting. Resist making broad content for vanity metrics, as it won't reach qualified buyers.

To predict future B2B marketing trends, look at what's currently successful in the B2C space. ClickUp's Head of Content, Chris Cunningham, applied this principle by pioneering B2B influencer marketing years ago, recognizing that consumer behaviors and effective channels eventually migrate to the business world.

Many brands get stuck because the lower-funnel performance tactics that fueled initial growth have a ceiling. Pushing past this requires a strategic shift to upper-funnel activities like storytelling and tapping into new audiences from a cultural perspective, not just through ads.

Instead of only featuring industry celebrities on your B2B podcast, strategically interview your ideal customers. The insights and language they use can be repurposed into highly effective ad creative and sales collateral that resonates directly with other potential buyers, turning content into a direct sales tool.

The traditional divide between B2B and B2C marketing is obsolete. Effective brands must speak to business and consumer audiences with the same authentic voice, bridging efforts to create a cohesive identity, much like how the NFL mothership brand supports individual team brands.

Direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands often excel at straightforward messaging and simple user journeys. B2B marketers should emulate this clarity. Complex B2B products often lead to jargon-filled copy and convoluted website flows, creating friction that a D2C mindset can help solve.

The traditional "big idea" campaign model is broken. A modern approach starts in the mid-funnel with organic social content. Content that resonates with the algorithm and audience on merit then becomes the brief for both lower-funnel performance ads and upper-funnel brand campaigns, de-risking the entire process.