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Learn brand strategy in 25 minutes

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all right today we're going to talk

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about brand strategy if you are a

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creative or have some creative skill set

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your early in your career and you want

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to learn how to advance into management

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make more money and develop the skills

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and toolkit to freelance you need brand

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strategy if you are in the middle of

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your career or at the end of your career

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and you're starting to realize hey I

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don't quite have the full toolkit to get

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where I want to go or I want to someday

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be more entrepreneurial or I want to

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have something that differentiates me

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you need brand strategy and what I've

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noticed for the people that follow me on

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this platform is you are either younger

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and pretty Savvy and you're trying to

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learn or you're older and you're pretty

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Savvy you're on YouTube and you're on

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Tik Tok and reals and you're trying to

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figure out those missing pieces and this

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is the exact toolkit that will separate

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that I'm going to talk a little bit

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about how I discovered brand strategy

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I'm going to go a bit into the cardinal

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rule you need to have to differentiate

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yourself as a branding person and

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creative that you either have it and you

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know how to do it or you don't and we'll

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talk about developing the toolkit for it

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we're going to go into the foundations

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of strategy developing a perspective for

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your brand your project Etc we're going

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to talk about turning perspectives into

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themes that can apply to campaigns and

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projects individual things you do we're

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going to talk about how you do examples

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and kind of document and present things

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to make them make sense and we're going

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talk about how strategy and tactics play

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a part in making ideas actionable inside

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Brands then we're going to talk about

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building your toolkit and like a

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feedback loop to actually get good at

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strategy over time and throughout I'll

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sprinkle in a decent amount about how

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you can approach this either

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entrepreneurially or with the idea of

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like making better choices to get you

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somewhere in your career or making money

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freelance if you noticed this week I

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dropped my first Vlog and I'm going be

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doing that once a week and tell a little

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bit more of like here's what I'm doing

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here's the things I'm working on but

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these videos that I do every Sunday I'm

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treating them essentially like summer

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school for people that want to be

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excellent at branding or their brand

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that I want to give you a toolkit in

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every video that you walk out with and

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you go oh I have something I can use now

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I can refer back to this I can make some

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docs from it and this is going to help

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me get where I want to go so let's do it

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so first off I was a designer first ER

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is IA and then in New York primarily

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graphic design I stumbled into doing

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things with a more luxury Bend one of

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the first big thorough projects I had

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was for a night club that was a super

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luxury oriented gold flakes in the

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drinks Ultra exclusive uh I was just as

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likely to spend the night there and T

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pay would be than Justin Bieber Lindsay

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Lohan broke up with her Samantha Ronson

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there there was a whole world revolving

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around this luxury feel that was very

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important to keep up I did the logos I

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did the menus I did the website I did

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all the flyers I really worked with the

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owner who became a good friend of mine a

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mentor to me over time uh into like what

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it takes to conjure that level of

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experience but that was a designer doing

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what I was told from briefs and ideas

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given to me by somebody I didn't make

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much money as a designer in that era

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where I started to make real money was

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when I applied strategy to design that's

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why I became a creative director at an

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agency and then when I began to make

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real real money corporate world was when

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I was able to take that into branding

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and sales and be not just like a young

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person who can both design and do some

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Basic Marketing tactics but someone who

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could say here's a strategy idea for

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what we should do for holiday or for

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this product launch and then over time I

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began to accumulate more money because I

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could do strategy on the side that's

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something where it's like hey I actually

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need to go spend 40 hours designing

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something I can have a network I can

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work with existing team and I can help

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them craft a strategy now it's you

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becoming entrepreneurial where strategy

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is a huge part of everyday life to today

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where I kind of I have a strategy

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understanding tactically of marketing

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and I understand the internet and social

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media so I'm in a constant flow of very

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well-paid Consulting specifically to do

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that and this could be you but what's

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the most important skill set I'm

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starting here with this image in this

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video I'm going show a bunch of examples

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of content here to help prove some

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points so why are we watching a video of

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women's wear being dropped up and down

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I'm doing this to talk to you about

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perspective there are marketers that are

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good and there's marketers that are bad

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and one thing that all the marketers

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that are good have in common is the

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ability to put themselves in their

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customer shoes and recognize when they

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are not their customer my first

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experience is this when I was working in

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the outdoors market and the customer I

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was selling to was a very wealthy Hunter

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as a young relatively Metropolitan guy

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who's spending my free money on like

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cameras and trying to go to ultra I did

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not know anything about what those

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people wanted but the ability to

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submerge myself into what they do was a

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huge differentiator in being able to

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sell to them and this is a skill set

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that you need to pick up and it starts

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just with acknowledging it acknowledging

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I am not my Target demographic and in

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some cases you might be it's going to be

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perfect and you are trying to sell the

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people just like you but for the vast

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majority of projects you are not the

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person you're selling to and here's why

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this is really important and here's why

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I bring up these video ideas is because

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on the internet everything is content

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everything is being sold through content

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it's being given to us on algorithms in

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my algorithm that I see personally as

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Orin guy into design and luxury goods

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and life in Southern California is not

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showing me this but it is showing the

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Target customer for a brand consult I'm

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working on this exact video and many

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more like it and so for me to be

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successful at understanding an audience

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I understand the people in it if a bunch

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of the audience follows Victoria Paris

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it's worth it for me to understand why

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Victor Victoria Paris is popular the

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kind of content she makes and how her

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influence Works to them and this is just

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an example because I work on a bunch of

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female focused Brands a lot mainly

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because there's a whole strategy

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component for these brands that seems to

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be underserved from a very tactical

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standpoint there's amazing creative for

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them but there's a connecting of the

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dots that I seem to have stumbled into a

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nisse shop but the same goes for luxury

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Brands Outdoors Brands Southern Brands

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Wellness Brands whatever it is just

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understanding your Target demographic

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it's putting them in their shoes and

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asking what would they do so as a

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strategist that is your job to ask a Who

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is the customer of this brand and then B

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who do we want the customer to be cuz

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sometimes those might be different every

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project starts with that who is the

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customer and is the current customer or

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the customer that we want and then you

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need to decide am I marketing the

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current customer or I marketing the

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customer we want is it a vent diagram

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that's also a circle or are we doing

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both and then you need to actually

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submerge yourself into what that person

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sees and wants and how they're sold and

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in particular content that impacts them

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brand strategy today is like 90% based

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on content which there's G be a lot of

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people that watch that and there go like

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