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S6 Ep4 - Making an Impact: International Women's Day, High Profile Rebrands & Measuring Creative Campaigns

S6 Ep4 - Making an Impact: International Women's Day, High Profile Rebrands & Measuring Creative Campaigns

Update: 2025-03-13
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Welcome back to The Girls in Marketing Podcast.

In this episode, we’re spotlighting powerful International Women’s Day campaigns, including Tony’s Chocolonely, “See What She Sees,” and Refuge’s “Red Flag” initiative. We’re also unpacking major updates, including Instagram’s standalone Reels app, Google’s AI-powered shopping, LinkedIn’s new connections-only feed, and Meta’s Community Notes.

Plus, we’re diving into YouTube’s rising marketing influence, conversational ads, measuring campaign impact, PrettyLittleThing’s bold rebrand, and National Trust’s TikTok success.

Chapters:

Introduction 00:31

International Women's Day Campaigns: 01:16

Tony's Chocolonely Campaign: 04:00

See What She Sees Campaign: 10:04

Refuge Red Flag Campaign: 13:05

Latest Marketing News: 13:13

Instagram's Separate Reels App: 15:54

Google's AI Shopping Expansion: 21:21

LinkedIn's Connections Only Feed: 25:49

Meta's Community Notes: 29:18

Industry Research: Thrive in 2025: 30:37

The Importance of Multi-Channel Strategies: 31:37

YouTube's Growing Influence in Marketing: 34:40

Conversational Ads and DM Campaigns: 39:27

Measuring Campaign Impact: 44:16

PLT Rebrand: A Controversial Move: 49:59

National Trust's TikTok Strategy: 53:13

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S6 Ep4 - Making an Impact: International Women's Day, High Profile Rebrands & Measuring Creative Campaigns

S6 Ep4 - Making an Impact: International Women's Day, High Profile Rebrands & Measuring Creative Campaigns

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