Do you believe trends like Threads, BeReal, or Clubhouse are worth the hype for marketers?
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Cervantez Billlie@cervantez_billlie
"Trends like Threads, BeReal, or Clubhouse can certainly generate buzz, but for marketers, their true value depends on your audience and goals. While these platforms offer unique ways to engage with users, for industries like real estate, the key lies in building trust and long-term relationships. Platforms like Clubhouse may allow for real-time discussions and networking opportunities with potential investors or homebuyers, while BeReal’s raw, authentic content can help build a more relatable brand. Ultimately, if these trends align with your strategy to connect with your target audience and build wealth in real estate, they can be worth the hype. The real power comes from leveraging them effectively in a way that supports your long-term business goals."
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I think trends like Threads, BeReal and Clubhouse can definitely be worth the hype for marketers, but it depends on your audience and goals. If your target customers are active on those platforms, it's a great way to engage with them authentically and build awareness. Clubhouse is good for thought leadership discussions, while BeReal is all about transparency. But don't just jump on the bandwagon - have a strategy for how it supports your overall marketing. And be ready to adapt as new trends emerge!
Well, trends like Threads, BeReal, and Clubhouse are like that new gadget everyone’s talking about – shiny and exciting at first, but whether they actually work for marketers? That’s where the plot twist happens! 😂
For some, it’s a goldmine, but for others, it’s just like chasing a new TikTok dance trend—fun, but does it pay the bills? 🤷♂️
So, if you can jump in, have fun, and actually find your audience there, awesome! But if it feels like you're just chasing the next big thing without real results... maybe stick to what’s tried and tested!
What’s your take on them? Worth the time, or just another distraction?