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The Double-Edged Sword: Scarcity Marketing and FOMO in Social Media
FOMO-driven campaigns can feel exciting for customers — until they feel played. While flashes of urgency can jumpstart engagement, misuse of scarcity risks damaging the emotional connection you’ve worked so hard to build. The most successful marketing strategies combine genuine scarcity and authentic narratives, rather than forcing panic around every offer.
Are you creating excitement or unintentionally training your audience to ignore your calls to action?
The Co-Creation Revolution: How IKEA on Roblox Redefines Brand Empathy
There is a unique kind of pride that comes from saying “I built this,” whether it’s a physical bookshelf or an online living room. IKEA is now applying this age-old psychological bias to the metaverse, proving that effort creates a deeper neurological bond than any traditional advertisement ever could.
When the act of creation becomes the reward, how do you keep your audience from looking away?
Anti-Marketing Explained: How Doing Less Sells More in 2026
We’ve been told louder marketing always wins more business. Yet in 2026’s AI-driven, zero-click world, aggressive ads breed exhaustion and scepticism. When Patagonia ran “Don’t buy this jacket”, and Lush quit social media, they didn’t lose customers—they gained trust.
What does it truly mean to win attention by refusing the usual marketing game and mastering anti-marketing instead?
Lessons from Hershey’s Brand Loyalty and Marketing Efforts
Hershey’s success isn’t built on products alone—it’s built on trust, emotion, and consistency that have kept customers loyal for more than a century. By combining nostalgia with modern marketing psychology, Hershey proves that true loyalty comes from connection, not convenience. Its brand story shows how emotion and purpose can sustain relevance long after trends fade.
Is your brand building the kind of loyalty that lasts for generations?