116: Molly Crawford, VP/Group Creative Director at Digitas
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This is part of a 3-part series of episodes from “Marketing Today”. Host Alan Hart interviews Molly Crawford, VP and Creative Director at Digitas Atlanta. In this interview, Alan and Molly discuss strategies for conveying messaging across multiple marketing channels (email, web, social, etc.). They discuss how to utilize modern personalization elements and ways to balance consistent messaging with the features and audience types for different channels.Let Your Voice Be Heard“Marketing Today” has a new Q&A feature! Ever wish you could ask a question on the show? Well, now you can. Just click this link and ask your question — it's that easy. And if we can, we'll answer it on the next podcast. We're looking forward to your questions!Highlights from this week's “Marketing Today” podcast include:1:03 – Introducing Molly Crawford1:20 – How do you define cross-channel design2:00 – When is it done right?2:45 – What considerations should creatives be thinking about?4:20 – How do you balance consistency with each channel's unique features?5:35 – What are personalization tactics (in email) that work best?6:35 – What are pitfalls to be aware of?7:28 – What advice would you give your younger self?8:35 – What's your best (go-to) source of information?9:20 – What do you love/despise?3 Key Points:Cross-channel design is effective when customers have a consistent experience that drives engagement and builds loyalty.It is important to have a content strategy for different channels to define what each channel is doing to benefit the larger marketing message.Personalization is powerful, but we need to know where the line is between being helpful and invasive.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingtodaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.