Let’s talk about outstanding people in the fields of marketing and business. Every start of the week, we explore these individuals’ experiences, insights, and contributions to those industries. Today, you’ll learn about a marketer who pioneered some of the notable marketing tactics that are used nowadays. Keep reading below to know more about this person.
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Women in marketing: Meet the marketer who paved the way for women’s voices in the advertising world! In 1911, a marketer revolutionized the marketing world with this tagline: “A skin you love to touch.” The tagline was attention-grabbing and intriguing. It was part of an ad that featured the image of a woman enjoying a man’s attention. At the time, this caused quite a stir because it was the first ad that utilized sensuality as a marketing tactic. Despite the controversy, the campaign brought tremendous success to the product being promoted: Woodbury Soap. Thanks to this game-changing campaign, the product experienced a 1000% increase in sales over a span of 8 years! What’s more? This campaign was only one of this marketer’s many contributions to the industry! In fact, her achievements are so impactful that even after a century, her contributions continue to impact the marketing industry. Her name? Helen Lansdowne Resor ! Resor was known as a master of conversion writing and one of the best copywriters of her time. She used her skills to create groundbreaking marketing campaigns throughout her career. She was appointed as the first female head copywriter at the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson (JWT) in 1908. She eventually partnered with her husband, Stanley Resor, to manage the company and transformed JWT from a media broker for religious publications into a highly influential marketing company. With progressive views on society and advertising, Resor rejected hierarchies in agencies where select individuals controlled most of the creative process for campaigns. Instead of this command structure, she preferred consensus-based decisions. What else? Recognizing the importance of women consumers in marketing success, she established and led a Women's Editorial Department with female members who had a deeper understanding of female perspectives. Eventually, the department gained substantial billing strength and surpassed more than half of JWT’s revenue by 1918! Her achievements don’t stop there! Resor’s influence and brilliance extended far beyond JWT. Throughout her career, she made invaluable contributions that made her one of the most influential marketers of all time. Here are some of Resor’s notable achievements in the marketing industry:
Resor’s innovative achievements became the foundations of many marketing techniques we know today such as utilizing sensuality in ads and female-centric approaches that broke boundaries in marketing. — In examining Resor’s remarkable career, here are the valuable lessons that can be applied in today’s marketing landscape:
— Whenever you think about promoting your brand or product, draw inspiration from Resor’s bold approach in marketing! Push boundaries, embrace unconventional tactics, and find unique ways to connect with your target audience. This way, you can elevate your marketing efforts and experience remarkable growth in the industry’s ever-changing business landscape. Hope you’ve found this week’s topic interesting and helpful. Picture this: You’re reading an advertisement and you suddenly spot a spelling mistake. However, you realize it was intentional because there was a note that said the creator of the ad would offer USD 10 for every error you’d find. Learn more about Joseph Sugarman in next week’s article! |
CEO of MBO Partners and former Global Advisory and Consulting CEO at PwC, Everson has worked with many of the world's largest and most prominent organizations, specializing in executive management. He helps companies balance growth, reduce risk, maximize return, and excel in strategic business priorities.
He is a sought-after public speaker and contributor and has been a case study for success from Harvard Business School.
Everson is a Certified Public Accountant, a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants. He graduated from St. Cloud State University with a B.S. in Accounting.