When thoughtful consumers have a genuine, authentic passion for your product, it leads them to share their excitement with family, friends and tertiary connections in their social network, both in person and online. These are the things that people dream about, feel deeply, and ultimately live for.
The Tattoos not Brands podcast follows our journey to becoming a unique marketer, who has learned the back-to-basics approach, understanding fundamental psychological concepts, and applying them in an entrepreneurial way is always best practice.
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When thoughtful consumers have a genuine, authentic passion for your product, it leads them to share their excitement with family, friends and tertiary connections in their social network, both in person and online. These are the things that people dream about, feel deeply, and ultimately live for.
The Tattoos not Brands podcast follows our journey to becoming a unique marketer, who has learned the back-to-basics approach, understanding fundamental psychological concepts, and applying them in an entrepreneurial way is always best practice.
S2 Ep1: Are Luxury and Inclusivity Mutually Exclusive?
Tattoos Not Brands
28 minutes 1 second
1 year ago
S2 Ep1: Are Luxury and Inclusivity Mutually Exclusive?
This interview features Jackie Galea, Area Director (New York) – Sales & Marketing; and Cheryl Gilliam, Senior Vice President – Brand & Marketing, from the Archer Hotels.
Tattoos Not Brands
When thoughtful consumers have a genuine, authentic passion for your product, it leads them to share their excitement with family, friends and tertiary connections in their social network, both in person and online. These are the things that people dream about, feel deeply, and ultimately live for.
The Tattoos not Brands podcast follows our journey to becoming a unique marketer, who has learned the back-to-basics approach, understanding fundamental psychological concepts, and applying them in an entrepreneurial way is always best practice.