All tagged Brand Marketing

Fall in Love Campaign

It's been a wild couple of years for the entire world. Now is the time for that to change. People have learned from these trials and tribulations over the last year and are ready to take the control back. Explore our Fall in Love campaign to help you fall in love with your work again.

Ideation

Regardless of what’s driving you, sometimes it’s difficult exactly what that idea is that you’re going to go to market with. We revisit some tips from a previous post to help you get your ideas going!

2019 Marketing Trends Report

As a small business owner, you simply don’t have the time to stay current with the latest marketing trends. Anything you come across seems tailored to Fortune 100 companies (especially their marketing budgets!) & you’re not quite sure how to decipher this to your small business. Imagine knowing not only exactly what the emerging trends are -- but how to practically apply those to your own small business. Click to learn more now.

Part I: It's so hard to say goodbye

Building a craft business and brand was probably one of the most rewarding and valuable experiences that D&Co founder Jessica has ever had. Closing that business, letting go and moving on was an ongoing internal debate that took a few years for her to come to terms with. In Part I, she shares more about some of those challenging decisions to close and why other businesses make that difficult decision.

Minimal Viable Brand: An Interview with Andrea Linehan

A Minimal Viable Product (MVP) is essentially the most pared down version of a product that can be launched with sufficient enough features that will satisfy customers. So, what the heck is a minimal viable brand D&Co founder Jessica interviews GRID Finance's Commercial Director, Andrea Linehan about exactly what a minimal viable brand is and how you can apply this to your small business.  

Marketing 101: The Basics

As a small business owner, it can be overwhelming to know where to begin with your company’s marketing needs. Having a basic understanding of the core elements that make up the ‘marketing mix’ will ultimately help you build the foundation to your marketing strategy and pivot with consumer trends and information accordingly.