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あらすじ・解説
Don't get bored or try to be too creative if your current formula is driving results.
Key Points:
- Umault received a comment pointing out their frequent use of movie trailer parody videos, suggesting they had become formulaic
- Initially, Guy wondered if they were overusing that concept, but realized the flaw in that thinking
- The goal of marketing is to deliver your message effectively to the audience—if you've cracked that code, why change it?
- Guy draws a parallel to working at a radio station playing the same 50 songs on repeat - seems repetitive internally but not to the audience
- Even if some audience overlap, most people don't critique using the same shtick twice if it's impactful
- The bigger risk is deviating from what works and missing with an untested new gimmick
- Jerry Seinfeld: "The rule in Hollywood is when you have a hit, don't touch it because no one knows why it's a hit"
- Breakthroughs in marketing are so rare - changing things up on a whim is irresponsible
- You have to milk a proven winner until interest naturally declines before moving on
Quotes:
"Who cares if insiders perceive a pattern when your audience doesn't?"
"When it works, keep doing it. Do not move on from it."
Episode Links:
Teamwork.com "The Client" movie trailer parody video
Umault's past Halloween video promos
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