A brief analysis of the Certified B Corporation, Patagonia, Inc.'s content marketing strategy. Section slides include brand mission, consumer profile, SWOT analysis, and brand value proposition.
This project was done for Digital Marketing (MGMT X 460) at UCLA Extension. The slideshow format editing and section content presented comprise an individual contribution to a fully collaborative project.
-Conducted an audit of an existing company’s digital marketing
strategy.
-Developed criteria for the audit that is appropriate to the sector and
industry and applied those criteria to assess the digital marketing capabilities of the
company.
-Followed the company throughout the semester; signed up
for e-newsletters, etc. Observations lead to recommendations.
-Conducted an audit of an existing company’s digital marketing
strategy.
-Developed criteria for the audit that is appropriate to the sector and
industry and applied those criteria to assess the digital marketing capabilities of the
company.
-Followed the company throughout the semester; signed up
for e-newsletters, etc. Observations lead to recommendations.
Business Strategy-I had to coach and work with 5 underclassman to come up with a business strategy to make $50 million in 4 years while leaving a minimal environmental footprint
Critical and in-depth analysis of the brand and its characteristics with particular emphasis on the strategy adopted by the new Artistic Director Alessandro Michele.
Key points:
- Why is Gucci a disruptive brand? (3 main pillars)
- Why is Gucci a luxury brand?
- Analysis of the narrative and of the brand contract;
- Further recommendations.
IMC 610 Integrated Marketing Communication Plan for KmartStephanie Marchant
Integrated Marketing Communications plan for Kmart. The target audience of female shoppers between the ages of 18 and 45 is the focus of the proposed campaign and a great deal of research has been completed to identify and utilize Kmart’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to prepare a plan most beneficial to the organization. Objectives and tactics have been designed to fall in line with Kmart’s mission and values. This detailed plan includes marketing, creative, media, and public relations strategies, as well as direct marketing and sales promotions suggestions. A comprehensive budget and media plan flowchart map out the campaign and the proposed measurement and evaluation plan will assess the campaign upon completion.
This is an official draft of my master's dissertation, a case study on the new US corporate status B Corporation, taking Patagonia, Inc., as the case of study. No data, information, quotes, or content may be copied without official permission.
Business Strategy-I had to coach and work with 5 underclassman to come up with a business strategy to make $50 million in 4 years while leaving a minimal environmental footprint
Critical and in-depth analysis of the brand and its characteristics with particular emphasis on the strategy adopted by the new Artistic Director Alessandro Michele.
Key points:
- Why is Gucci a disruptive brand? (3 main pillars)
- Why is Gucci a luxury brand?
- Analysis of the narrative and of the brand contract;
- Further recommendations.
IMC 610 Integrated Marketing Communication Plan for KmartStephanie Marchant
Integrated Marketing Communications plan for Kmart. The target audience of female shoppers between the ages of 18 and 45 is the focus of the proposed campaign and a great deal of research has been completed to identify and utilize Kmart’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to prepare a plan most beneficial to the organization. Objectives and tactics have been designed to fall in line with Kmart’s mission and values. This detailed plan includes marketing, creative, media, and public relations strategies, as well as direct marketing and sales promotions suggestions. A comprehensive budget and media plan flowchart map out the campaign and the proposed measurement and evaluation plan will assess the campaign upon completion.
This is an official draft of my master's dissertation, a case study on the new US corporate status B Corporation, taking Patagonia, Inc., as the case of study. No data, information, quotes, or content may be copied without official permission.
Jos van Haastrecht - Securing stakeholder understanding and engagementDSM
This presentation was given at the EACD Regional Debate on 18 October in Amsterdam and deals with securing stakeholder understanding and engagement at DSM.
Brand As Verb: Principles of High Performing Experience BrandsBen Grossman
80% of leaders say their brands offer a superior customer experience. Only 8% of customers agree. Meanwhile, marketers are tortured by the fact that the number one way people learn about and buy from their brands is the hardest one to control: word-of-mouth. In today’s world of new realities it doesn’t pay for brands to stand by, continuing to trumpet their “creative messaging.” After all, 74% of people advocate for brands by describing their experiences with them. Brands that break through are brands that take action… brands that are more than nouns. Brands must see themselves as verbs.
VolunteerMatch Solutions BPN Webinar: Five Practices for Engaging Employees w...VolunteerMatch
February 2012 Best Practice Network Webinar series, presented by VolunteerMatch
Session Description:
Leading companies are recognizing that sustainability can be a competitive advantage, but only if it resounds across the entire organization. Employee engagement can save costs, improve morale, inspire creativity, drive innovation and attract and retain talent.
Brand innovation firm BBMG shares how to get started with smart strategies, practical case studies and tips for overcoming some of the most common challenges.
About Our Guest Speaker:
Raphael is a champion for a new approach to branding that puts values behind every marketing initiative. An expert in brand strategy, cause marketing and public affairs, Raphael has led campaigns that are international in scope and diverse in terms of issues and industries. He has directed recent initiatives for clients such as Seventh Generation, Samsung, Earthbound Farm, Brown-Forman, Ocean Conservancy and Social Venture Network. Raphael also has an extensive background in political communications and public affairs, serving a state governor, senator and U.S. congressman.
According to The Marketer of 2022 report by Brandwatch, digital insights and methods of collecting consumer data are top of mind for marketers this year. With that in mind, social listening is looking at what people are talking about online, on forums, social media, underneath news articles, and websites. Learn what social listening is, and the 5 steps to launch a successful social listening program.
Brand Management Project on Maggi noodlesAnil Nandyala
• Brand Image Measurement using Brand Asset Valuator method
• Brand Equity Measurement using Colombo Morrison & Van Westendorps method
• Brand Value Measurement using Inter brand valuation method
Similar to Patagonia Content Marketing Deck (Individual Section) (20)
In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
1. Real content is king
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Digital Money Maker Club – von Gunnar Kessler digital.focsh890
Title One is a comprehensive examination of the impact of digital technologies on
modern society. In a world where technology continues to advance rapidly, this article delves into the nuances and complexities of the digital age, exploring Its implications across various sectors and aspects of life.
Unleash the power of UK SEO with Brand Highlighters! Our guide delves into the unique search landscape of Britain, equipping you with targeted strategies to dominate UK search engine results. Discover local SEO tactics, keyword magic for UK audiences, and mobile optimization secrets. Get your website seen by the right people and propel your brand to the top of UK searches.
To learn more: https://brandhighlighters.co.uk/blog/top-seo-agencies-uk/
The What, Why & How of 3D and AR in Digital CommercePushON Ltd
Vladimir Mulhem has over 20 years of experience in commercialising cutting edge creative technology across construction, marketing and retail.
Previously the founder and Tech and Innovation Director of Creative Content Works working with the likes of Next, John Lewis and JD Sport, he now helps retailers, brands and agencies solve challenges of applying the emerging technologies 3D, AR, VR and Gen AI to real-world problems.
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A.I. (artificial intelligence) platforms are popping up all the time, and many of them can and should be used to help grow your brand, increase your sales and decrease your marketing costs.In this presentation:We will review some of the best AI platforms that are available for you to use.We will interact with some of the platforms in real-time, so attendees can see how they work.We will also look at some current brands that are using AI to help them create marketing messages, saving them time and money in the process. Lastly, we will discuss the pros and cons of using AI in marketing & branding and have a lively conversation that includes comments from the audience.
Key Takeaways:
Attendees will learn about LLM platforms, like ChatGPT, and how they work, with preset examples and real time interactions with the platform. Attendees will learn about other AI platforms that are creating graphic design elements at the push of a button...pre-set examples and real-time interactions.Attendees will discuss the pros & cons of AI in marketing + branding and share their perspectives with one another. Attendees will learn about the cost savings and the time savings associated with using AI, should they choose to.
In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
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Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
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Digital Commerce Lecture for Advanced Digital & Social Media Strategy at UCLA...Valters Lauzums
E-commerce in 2024 is characterized by a dynamic blend of opportunities and significant challenges. Supply chain disruptions and inventory shortages are critical issues, leading to increased shipping delays and rising costs, which impact timely delivery and squeeze profit margins. Efficient logistics management is essential, yet it is often hampered by these external factors. Payment processing, while needing to ensure security and user convenience, grapples with preventing fraud and integrating diverse payment methods, adding another layer of complexity. Furthermore, fulfillment operations require a streamlined approach to handle volume spikes and maintain accuracy in order picking, packing, and shipping, all while meeting customers' heightened expectations for faster delivery times.
Amid these operational challenges, customer data has emerged as an important strategy. By focusing on personalization and enhancing customer experience from historical behavior, businesses can deliver improved website and brand experienced, better product recommendations, optimal promotions, and content to meet individual preferences. Better data analytics can also help in effectively creating marketing campaigns, improving customer retention, and driving product development and inventory management.
Innovative formats such as social commerce and live shopping are beginning to impact the digital commerce landscape, offering new ways to engage with customers and drive sales, and may provide opportunity for brands that have been priced out or seen a downturn with post-pandemic shopping behavior. Social commerce integrates shopping experiences directly into social media platforms, tapping into the massive user bases of these networks to increase reach and engagement. Live shopping, on the other hand, combines entertainment and real-time interaction, providing a dynamic platform for showcasing products and encouraging immediate purchases. These innovations not only enhance customer engagement but also provide valuable data for businesses to refine their strategies and deliver superior shopping experiences.
The e-commerce sector is evolving rapidly, and businesses that effectively manage operational challenges and implement innovative strategies are best positioned for long-term success.
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Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
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Mastering Multi-Touchpoint Content Strategy: Navigate Fragmented User JourneysSearch Engine Journal
Digital platforms are constantly multiplying, and with that, user engagement is becoming more intricate and fragmented.
So how do you effectively navigate distributing and tailoring your content across these various touchpoints?
Watch this webinar as we dive into the evolving landscape of content strategy tailored for today's fragmented user journeys. Understanding how to deliver your content to your users is more crucial than ever, and we’ll provide actionable tips for navigating these intricate challenges.
You’ll learn:
- How today’s users engage with content across various channels and devices.
- The latest methodologies for identifying and addressing content gaps to keep your content strategy proactive and relevant.
- What digital shelf space is and how your content strategy needs to pivot.
With Wayne Cichanski, we’ll explore innovative strategies to map out and meet the diverse needs of your audience, ensuring every piece of content resonates and connects, regardless of where or how it is consumed.
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Core Web Vitals to improve your website performance for better SEO results with CWV.
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AI-Powered Personalization: Principles, Use Cases, and Its Impact on CROVWO
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When done effectively, personalization builds trust, loyalty, and satisfaction among your users—key factors for business success. However, relying solely on AI capabilities isn’t enough. You need to anchor your approach in solid principles, understand your users’ context, and master the art of persuasion.
Join us as Sarjak Patel and Naitry Saggu from 3rd Eye Consulting unveil a transformative framework. This approach seamlessly integrates your unique context, consumer insights, and conversion goals, paving the way for unparalleled success in personalization.
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Search Engine Marketing - Competitor and Keyword researchETMARK ACADEMY
Over 2 Trillion searches are made per day in Google search, which means there are more than 2 Trillion visits happening across the websites of the world wide web.
People search various questions, phrases or words. But some words and phrases are searched
more often than others.
For example, the words, ‘running shoes’ are searched more often than ‘best road running
shoes for men’
These words or phrases which people use to search on Google are called Keywords.
Some keywords are searched more often than others. Number of times a keyword is searched
for in a month is called keyword volume.
Some keywords have more relevant results than others. For the phrase “running shoes” we
get more than 80M relevant results, whereas for “best road running shoes for men” we get
only 8.
The former keyword ‘running shoes’ has way more competition from popular websites to
new and small blogs, whereas the latter keyword doesn’t have that much competition. This
search competition for a keyword is called search difficulty of a keyword or keyword
difficulty.
In other words, if the keyword difficulty is ‘low’ or ‘easy’, there won’t be any competition
and if you target such keywords on your site, you can easily rank on the front page of Google.
Some keywords are searched for, just to know or to learn some information about something,
that’s their search intention. For example, “What shoe size should I choose?” or “How to pick
the right shoe size?”
These keywords which are searched just to know about stuff are called informational
keywords. Typically people who are searching this type of keywords are top of a Conversion
funnel.
Conversion funnel is the journey that search visitors go through on their way to an email
subscription or a premium subscription to the services you offer or a purchase of products
you sell or recommend using your referral link.
For some buyers, research is the most important part when they have to buy a product.
Depending on that, their journey either widens or narrows down. These types of buyers are
Researchers and they spend more time with informational keywords.
Conversion is the action you want from your search visitors. Number of conversions that you
get for every 100 search visitors is called Conversion rate.
People who are at different stages of a conversion funnel use different types of keywords.
4. THE PATAGONIA MISSION
Patagonia strives to meet the needs not only of its
consumers but of society at large. The brand provides
outdoor enthusiasts with gear and apparel designed and
produced with the planet in mind. Much of the brand’s
appeal comes from its well-established sense of purpose
and intentional action towards environmental sustainability
and ethical labor practices.
“ “
We’re in business to
save our home
planet.
5. PATAGONIA & THE CONSUMER
BRAND IMAGE
The Patagonia brand is
active, purposeful,
transparent, and
engaged COMPANY
ADVANTAGE
Process innovation,
social responsibility
programs, community
engagement
PAIN POINTS
Lack of options for
affordable, high-quality,
and ethically produced
outdoor wear
CONSUMER NEEDS &
INTERESTS
Durability, functionality,
environmental impact
6. SWOT Analysis
STRENGTHS
1. A clear and well-established mission
2. Intentionally developed initiatives
3. Numerous active partnerships
4. Status as Certified B Corporation
5. Strong existing online presence
WEAKNESSES
1. Niche audience narrows market reach
and brand appeal
2. Costly sustainable production
3. Limited short-term progress and
opportunity as a private entity, without a
parent company for additional funding
OPPORTUNITIES
1. Increasing public access to industry supply chain
information
2. Rising consumer demand for purpose-based
brand value
3. Greater consciousness of ethical and
environmentally sustainable practices factoring
into consumer purchase decisions
4. Technological innovation for customer
connection as well as betterment of business
operations
THREATS
1. Research being conducted by larger
companies to develop strategies to keep
up with the new trends
2. Industry becomes saturated as market
demand for sustainable outdoor apparel
continues to grow
3. Comparative financial disadvantage
against larger, mainstream brands
7. BRAND VALUE PROPOSITION
An active lifestyle brand that provides
outdoor enthusiasts with access to
Durable, Affordable and
Responsibly-sourced apparel.