This was such a fascinating read. I do marketing and comms for a company in Canada and our messaging is always so diluted with bunny, Easter eggs because the company doesn’t hold Christian beliefs.
In the ideal world, I would love to be expressive of the true meaning of Easter with a dash of creativity.
Why does it feel like “Other Noteworthy Mentions” are mostly made up of brands that did more overt than subtle selling with their Easter message execution?😅🫠
I honestly think that for Event ads like this, brands should focus on the event, not sales. Sell every other day; then creatively celebrate the day/event.
This was such a fascinating read. I do marketing and comms for a company in Canada and our messaging is always so diluted with bunny, Easter eggs because the company doesn’t hold Christian beliefs.
In the ideal world, I would love to be expressive of the true meaning of Easter with a dash of creativity.
Thanks for sharing!!
Why does it feel like “Other Noteworthy Mentions” are mostly made up of brands that did more overt than subtle selling with their Easter message execution?😅🫠
Yooo I absolutely love this, Lade.🙌🏾
Moreso because I am literally working on a similar post to be published tomorrow.😅 And it comes as no shock that Cafe One also made my list.
I honestly think that for Event ads like this, brands should focus on the event, not sales. Sell every other day; then creatively celebrate the day/event.
Keep It Simply Simple.