The Best Branded Content of January: 5 Brands Embracing Real Facts
Most years, we'd be talking about '80s stars making a comeback in Super Bowl commercials. But January's best branded content covered more important topics.
The Content Strategist
Most years, we'd be talking about '80s stars making a comeback in Super Bowl commercials. But January's best branded content covered more important topics.
From trap music to Ryan Reynolds to anthropomorphic pancakes, the year's best content marketing cut through the noise by taking calculated risks.
Here are a few brands that knew how to mix business and politics, along with a few others that produced great content unrelated to America's future.
After this data storytelling triumph, I bet Foursquare's PR manager is still dousing herself in champagne.
Wild Turkey's new "creative director" takes things to a whole 'nother level.
Heed the wise words of actor/hero Jeff Goldblum.
We talk about augmented reality like it isn't coming until the 2020s, but news flash: It's already here.
Facebook released an awesome research report, but can we forgive them for snubbing Kevin Bacon?
In January, consistency across channels was key. Some brands have been able to adapt. Others, not so much.