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Launching New Product Pitfalls

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Launching new products can be massive wins for a brand, but on the flip side they can be super detremental to the brands identity and cashflow.
On this week's episode listen as Mark and Trevor talk about well known brands launched new products and failed miserably vs brands who did it and succeeded very well.
We touch on the volatile landscape of changing target audiences, using comedian Matt Rife's recent controversy as a case study. We discuss the potential pitfalls of such shifts, examining the repercussions on a brand's reputation and success. In a world where pleasing everyone can be an uphill battle, it's crucial to remain authentic to your audience. Buckle up as we zoom into an episode packed with lively discussions and unique insights.

Please connect with Trevor on social media. You can find him anywhere @thetrevorcrump

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Chapters

1. Semantics of Co-Hosting and Lucid Dreaming (00:00:01)

2. Risking $100,000 for Technological Change (00:07:39)

3. The Challenge of Changing Target Audiences (00:17:51)

4. Transitioning Brands and Evolving Audiences (00:23:26)

5. Supplement Industry Marketing Strategies (00:35:51)

90 episodes

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Manage episode 386391380 series 3006414
Content provided by Trevor Crump & Mark Goldhardt, Trevor Crump, and Mark Goldhardt. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Trevor Crump & Mark Goldhardt, Trevor Crump, and Mark Goldhardt or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Launching new products can be massive wins for a brand, but on the flip side they can be super detremental to the brands identity and cashflow.
On this week's episode listen as Mark and Trevor talk about well known brands launched new products and failed miserably vs brands who did it and succeeded very well.
We touch on the volatile landscape of changing target audiences, using comedian Matt Rife's recent controversy as a case study. We discuss the potential pitfalls of such shifts, examining the repercussions on a brand's reputation and success. In a world where pleasing everyone can be an uphill battle, it's crucial to remain authentic to your audience. Buckle up as we zoom into an episode packed with lively discussions and unique insights.

Please connect with Trevor on social media. You can find him anywhere @thetrevorcrump

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Semantics of Co-Hosting and Lucid Dreaming (00:00:01)

2. Risking $100,000 for Technological Change (00:07:39)

3. The Challenge of Changing Target Audiences (00:17:51)

4. Transitioning Brands and Evolving Audiences (00:23:26)

5. Supplement Industry Marketing Strategies (00:35:51)

90 episodes

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