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EXPLORING SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS 2024: PUTTING CULTURE FIRST
Cassandra Mellen : Jun 7, 2024 3:02:50 PM
Alright, picture this: back in ’94, when Roberto Baggio missed that crucial penalty kick, the world was buzzing.
But imagine if social media and memes were as big then as they are now.
Fast forward to today, and culture isn’t just handed down from the top anymore.
Social media has flipped the script, giving rise to a bottom-up, decentralized culture that’s changing the game for brands.
WHY BRANDS NEED TO GET ON THE CULTURE TRAIN
Listen up, folks.
Winning on social media in 2024 isn’t just about posting content anymore.
Brands gotta get in sync with the culture.
It’s not enough to just react; you gotta embrace it, maybe even lead it sometimes. It’s all about understanding the little nuances and showing some real empathy out there.
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE SOCIAL JUNGLE
Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room.
Social platforms are facing some real hurdles – from grabbing people’s attention to dealing with AI, and don’t even get me started on advertising pressure.
But hey, amidst all this chaos, there are some real chances for brands to shine, especially with big events like elections and climate change conversations.
WHAT’S NEXT? EXPLORING THE CULTURE-FIRST SOCIAL LANDSCAPE
Alright, let’s peer into the crystal ball and see what’s in store for 2024.
This report dives deep into the big trends of 2023 and breaks down ten sub-trends that are driving this cultural shift on social media.
They’re not just spouting theories here; they’ve tapped into the minds of some great teams and had some virtual coffee chats with clients to give you the real scoop.
So, buckle up and get ready for the ride ahead!
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