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Jess Iacullo's avatar

I loved this take, and I agree with the Poppi & Tarte comparison. I saw a lot of discourse around the Poppi vending machines, with people saying it would have been a positive PR move if they had let the influencers pick somewhere -- a school teacher's lounge, a hospital, a firehouse, etc. -- to place the machine instead of in their own home. Something like that could blur the line when it comes to experimental gifting vs. a paid partnership, but I think people are onto something with a gifting opportunity that can also give back. (Especially when many influencers complain about an influx of useless PR).

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Autumn Enoch's avatar

EXCELLENT newsletter today, Rachel!! I love all of them, but this one pinpointed a couple things that have been on my mind recently that made me go, "YES! THAT. That's how I feel and that's exactly right!" Lol. :)

I'm feeling that the overall takeaway in PR world right now is that:

The best advice for brands right now, is to be their authentic selves.

Might sound redundant with the use of an overused buzzword, "authentic," but truly, I'm advising my clients not to chase trends and not to do something unless it's a natural fit (i.e. influencer marketing -- it's not necessary or RIGHT for every brand!).

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