The Mindful Marketing Podcast (Formerly Known As The Savvy Social Podcast)
Business:Marketing
Ever laughed so hard you cried? You’ll probably never forget the joke or movie or commercial that was so funny, right?
Humor is the best marketing tool, at least if you ask Allie LeFevere, Co-Founder of the humor branding agency Obedient. Listen to this week’s episode to hear her hilarious strategy for attracting new clients on social media.
In this episode of the podcast, we talk about:
…and more!
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About the Guest
Obedient is funnier than you. A humor branding agency—the first of its kind—Obedient believes that standing out isn’t a matter of taste, it’s a matter of survival.
With that ethos as the wind in their, ahem, sales, they launch brands and campaigns that hook consumers in...and keep them coming back for more. And yeah, dog, they do it all: strategy, messaging, and design—online, offline, crossing the line, you name it.
Founded by Allie LeFevere and Lyndsay Rush (informally known as the bad girls of branding), Obedient believes that traditional marketing is dead, and invites brands of all sizes and at all stages to join them in dancing on its grave (in order to bring new life to their objectives).
They would never brag about their work being published in places like: The New York Times, Adweek, VICE, Vogue, Esquire, New York Magazine, and GOOP, but this is a bio, so they’ll make an exception.
In addition to their client work, they host Can They Brand That?, a brainstorming show where two elite, creative athletes play their hearts and brains out against their worthy opponent: a notable brand & a blank whiteboard and Fangasm—a comedy podcast reading the most bonkers pop-culture fanfic on the internet (Think: Harry Potter, Star Wars, Marvel, etc.) that was ranked top comedy podcast by Buzzfeed and Apple Podcasts.
To conclude this li’l summary with a tender moment, Obedient was formed to bring more levity, positivity, and personality to marketing...but also to the world. Awww.
Website: https://www.obedientagency.com/
Instagram:
https://instagram.com/obedientagency
Twitter: https://twitter.com/obedientagency
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/obedientagency
Go to the show notes for all the resources mentioned in this episode: https://onlinedrea.com/187
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