In a world where influence is the new currency, how can you KEEP UP with this "Marketing Marvel"?
From the desk of Miles Everson: Happy Monday! I hope you are all well. I’m excited to share with you another awesome “Marketing Marvel” for today. Each Monday, we put the spotlight on exemplary professionals and highlight their amazing contributions in the fields of business and marketing. In this article, allow me to talk about one of the most famous TV personalities in the world. Continue reading to know more about this “Marvel.” |
In a world where influence is the new currency, how can you KEEP UP with this "Marketing Marvel"? Imagine a world where influence is the new currency and where the ability to captivate millions with a single post is more powerful than any traditional marketing campaign. In this landscape, the rules of success are being rewritten by individuals who understand that brand loyalty isn’t just about products but also about connection , trust , and the art of being unforgettable . These individuals have mastered the delicate balance between public persona and personal brand, creating an alchemy that turns everyday life into pure gold. At the forefront of this movement is a figure who, against all odds, has redefined what it means to be a celebrity, an entrepreneur, and a brand in the 21st century. This person is not just a name, but a phenomenon—a pop culture juggernaut whose influence extends far beyond the screen. Basically, she is one of the blueprints for modern marketing. Her name? Kim Kardashian! Kardashian is an American media personality, socialite, businesswoman, and actress who became widely known in the 2000s. She first gained public attention through her friendship with Paris Hilton and then through the reality TV show, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” (2007-2021). She is also known for her business ventures, including her beauty and fragrance lines ( KKW Beauty and KKW Fragrance), shapewear company Skims, and other endorsements and partnerships. Over the years, Kardashian has become a significant figure in popular culture, known for her influence on social media, fashion sense, and role in shaping modern celebrity culture. What’s more? Aside from her business and entertainment career, Kardashian has been involved in criminal justice reform and has worked to advocate for clemency for incarcerated individuals. She has also pursued a law degree with aspirations to become a lawyer. From Pop Culture Phenomenon to Marketing Marvel Kardashian’s rise to fame wasn’t a mere accident; it was also the result of a keen understanding of the power of social media . In an era where traditional forms of advertising were starting to lose their luster, Kardashian harnessed the raw, unfiltered connection that social media offers. Platforms like Instagram and Twitter became her stage, and she’s the star who knew exactly how to engage her audience. Content-wise, Kardashian is known for crafting narratives. Whether it’s a glimpse into her luxurious lifestyle, a candid moment with her children, or a behind-the-scenes look at her latest business venture, her content is always curated. … but it’s not just about the content! It’s also about the timing , engagement , and authenticity . Kardashian’s posts often coincide with product launches, events, or other strategic moments to ensure maximum impact. Then, she interacts with her followers, responds to their comments, and makes them feel seen. This level of engagement fosters a sense of community and loyalty that traditional marketing simply can’t replicate. In terms of building an empire… Kardashian’s business ventures are as diverse as they are successful. From beauty and fashion to mobile apps and television, she has built an empire that spans multiple industries. … but what makes her businesses so successful is not just the products themselves but also the brand behind them. When Kardashian launched KKW Beauty in 2017, she sold “the promise of becoming a part of her world” through her makeup products. The same goes for Skims, her shapewear line, which has become a cultural phenomenon in its own right. Kardashian’s ability to tap into cultural moments and trends has also played a significant role in her success. She understands her audience and what they want, often predicting trends before they become mainstream. This foresight, combined with her influence, has made her a trendsetter in the beauty and fashion industries. Beyond her business acumen, Kardashian’s cultural influence is undeniable. She has played a significant role in shaping modern beauty standards, popularizing trends like contouring and “breaking the Internet” with her viral moments. Her influence also extends beyond fashion and beauty, and reaches into the realms of social justice, body positivity, and even motherhood. … and as with other “Marketing Marvels,” Kardashian’s career has not been without controversy. However, what sets her apart is her ability to turn potential crises into opportunities for growth . Whether it’s dealing with the fallout from a personal scandal or addressing public criticism, Kardashian has a knack for controlling the narrative and emerging stronger than before. In fact, she doesn’t shy away from controversy! She confronts it head-on, often using it to her advantage. This approach has allowed her to maintain her relevance and continue to grow her brand, even in the face of adversity. She understands that in today’s world, transparency and authenticity are key, and she uses these qualities to navigate the often turbulent waters of public life. — Overall, Kardashian’s impact on the world of marketing and branding cannot be overstated. She has redefined what it means to be a celebrity in the digital age, turning her life into a brand that millions of people follow and aspire to be a part of. Her ability to connect with her audience, predict trends, and build an empire from the ground up makes her a true “Marketing marvel.” So, in a world where influence is a superpower, you have to learn from the playbook of Kardashian! She has taken the traditional concepts of branding and marketing and turned them on their head, creating a blueprint for success that you can definitely follow. Hope you’ve found this week’s topic interesting and helpful. 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Miles Everson
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.