What are your thoughts about meme marketing?

Steve Lou
23 replies
Do you use it in your strategy? What tools / platforms do you use for that purpose?

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Hunted Space
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A big YES to meme marketing!! We tried it for Klu and it gained positive feedback and reactions!:)
Leena Chitnis
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@sandradjajic what do you guys use to create memes?
Rohan Pathak
They work absolutely well because they are not boring or educational and they add a new twist to the audience because they're easily Understandable even by people who Might not know anything about the topic!
Elena Tsemirava
I don't use meme myself. But I always pay attention to them, because they usually evoke positive emotions. And this is very important in promoting a brand.
Prema Toppo
We're growing on social media because of meme marketing.
Steve Lou
@prema_toppo Nice! What's your LinkedIn / Twitter?
Ghost Kitty
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Leena Chitnis
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@olenabomko What do you use to create memes?
Steve Lou
@olenabomko haha yes I can see that! Love your memes on LinkedIn & Twitter, need to do more of that myself!
Igor Lysenko
This is a very newfangled style of product management, and a very good one.
Dennis Aronov
I think they are great. As long as they are created with the right niche in mind, it's an effective way of grabbing people's attention and getting your message across in a humorous and digestible way!
Steve Lou
@dennis_aronov totally that's what makes it hard sometimes! Finding the meme that captures your target persona is tough sometimes!
Artyom Sviridov
If it works for a company/brand - why not. Memes can be really fun and memorable.
Steve Lou
@sviridov Absolutely! Do you use them yourself?
Artyom Sviridov
@steve_lourdessamy As of now - only in personal messages. But I have noted how some companies put memes to a good use in their marketing.
Sara jalildokhti
meme posts and tweets are super eyecatching therefore the brands can connect with their audience personally and emotionally.
Steve Lou
@sara_jalildokhti Absolutely! Do you use memes yourself?
Aaron Branson
People need a laugh. A meme can connect (you get me) by sharing a pain point and convey your value quickly, and spark enough curiosity to learn more. But AUTHENTICITY is key. If you miss the mark w/ the joke or overplay the 'advertising' angle (i.e. overly corporate branding your meme), you can turn off your audience instead.
Steve Lou
@aaron_branson 100%! I think it makes your brand more personable! People are tired to connect with lead magnets :p