
Neighborhood Art Supply
Neighborhood Art Supply is a podcast focused on interviews and stories from some of the most creative people in the world. Each episode is presented with one specific intention- bring value to the listener that may help them in their creative journey with stories, perspectives, knowledge and tools from industry titans. The main purpose of Neighborhood Art Supply is to bring inspiration and clarity to creative individuals to aid in their process and craft. Neighborhood Art Supply is hosted by Chris Alba, a music industry veteran, agency owner, and creative director.
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How To Make Your Content More Shareable In 15 Minutes
In this episode, we dive deep into the psychology and creativity behind why people share content and build compelling brand stories. Learn about the categories that make content shareable, and how these align with brand identity. Explore the legendary marketing stunt by Alice Cooper's manager, Shep Gordon, and uncover the 'hook, conflict, climax' structure for effective social media posts. Get practical tips and insights influenced by experiences with global music and fashion brands, and discover how to inject creativity into your marketing strategy to captivate your audience.
00:00 Building Shareable Content: The Basics
01:29 Understanding Personal Sharing
02:07 Exploring Different Sharing Motivations
03:55 Nostalgia and Shared Bonds
04:22 The Role of Community in Sharing
05:20 Agency Introduction: The Cult Creatives
06:06 Sharing with a Broader Audience
06:28 Showcasing Identity Through Sharing
07:06 Upcoming Events and Announcements
07:38 The Power of Crazy Content
08:10 The Purple Cow Concept
08:45 Creating Shareable Content
09:41 The Shareable Content Formula
10:46 Applying Creativity to Shareable Concepts
12:01 Building a Strong Brand Story
13:38 The Alice Cooper Marketing Stunt
18:11 The Power of Shareability and Virality
18:39 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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