Here’s a cartoon from Tom Fishburne of Brand Camp. I love it because, as all good cartoons should, it reflects reality.
What should you do instead?
- Get creative. Treat each new campaign as if the whole world has changed since the last one (because it has – even if the last one was yesterday).
- Be aware of your competitors, but don’t imitate them. Be better. Work harder. Add more value (yes, your marketing should deliver value to your prospects).
- Social media ‘likes’ are a good thing, but they aren’t the point. The point is to nurture prospects with useful and relevant content. Useful and relevant content builds trust. Trust sells.
- Fancy ad shoots are fun, and sometimes they’re worthwhile… but do a cost/benefit analysis before spending your client’s (or employer’s) money.
- Partnering with any affiliate who will have you is lazy and risky. Be selective. Have a good reason for linking your product/service/brand with another company’s, and research them for potential liabilities.
- Don’t spam. Just don’t.
- Everybody enjoys a pat on the back, but awards should be a byproduct of your efforts… not their objective.
Do you have a reaction to Tom’s cartoon you’d like to share?

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