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44: The Underutilized Power of Collaborative Creative Brief Teams with Howard Ibach

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In this gripping episode of "Tiny Marketing," Sarah Noel Block and Howard Ibach delve into the power of collaboration in written project briefs. They discuss the balancing act of tailoring your brief to your intended audience while keeping the overall project objective crystal clear. Many fall into the trap of drafting a brief in isolation, not realizing the potential richness multiple perspectives could bring to the final document. Our speakers stress the importance of collaboration in this process, and warn against neglecting this key aspect of brief-writing.

Moreover, they explore the concept of a 'Creative Brief Team', drawing upon the golden age of advertising where a renaissance in creative work took place. They draw parallels between the art director-copywriter dynamic and the synergy that can occur when two marketers collaborate on a brief. Adding a seasoned creative with a strategic mindset to the mix further enriches the document, providing comprehensive input to the creative department working to bring the project to life.

In the latest episode of the Tiny Marketing Podcast, join the in-depth conversation with Sarah Noel Block and Howard Ibach as they explore the importance of bringing creatives into the briefing process. This trending approach empowers freelancers, entrepreneurs, and one-person marketing departments to step out of their comfort zone, offering a fresh prospect - fostering collective creativity in building a brief.

For businesses working in solitude - how can they employ additional help to craft a comprehensive brief? The answer is quite simple - recruit a freelance content strategist. These experts can fill in the operational voids within the organization and offer their expert strategic vision. Such an approach could bestow immense benefits, especially when the team is engrossed in routine operational tasks.
📝 Find show notes at: https://sarahnoelblock.com/tiny-marketing/ep-44
🔗 Resources mentioned:

This membership is for B2B service founders struggling to market their businesses sustainably. We will help you build and maintain a lean marketing engine that helps you build authority and visibility with your dream clients, making it easy to increase your pipeline without burning out. Build your lean marketing engine and the systems to make it so damn easy for you to keep it up without a team or big budget. Apply for the Club.

Come tour my digital home :) >>>Website
Wanna be friends? >>> LinkedIn
Let's chat every Tuesday! >>> Newsletter

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Capíttulos

1. The Importance of Target Audience (00:06:39)

2. The Need for Collaborative Creative Briefs (00:07:15)

3. The Evolution of the Creative Team (00:07:34)

4. Overcoming Isolation in Creative Projects (00:09:24)

5. Harnessing External Strategic Resources (00:10:45)

6. About the Workshops (00:12:38)

7. Examining Real Briefs (00:14:51)

8. Reverse Engineering Exercises (00:15:06)

93 episodios

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Send us a Text Message.

In this gripping episode of "Tiny Marketing," Sarah Noel Block and Howard Ibach delve into the power of collaboration in written project briefs. They discuss the balancing act of tailoring your brief to your intended audience while keeping the overall project objective crystal clear. Many fall into the trap of drafting a brief in isolation, not realizing the potential richness multiple perspectives could bring to the final document. Our speakers stress the importance of collaboration in this process, and warn against neglecting this key aspect of brief-writing.

Moreover, they explore the concept of a 'Creative Brief Team', drawing upon the golden age of advertising where a renaissance in creative work took place. They draw parallels between the art director-copywriter dynamic and the synergy that can occur when two marketers collaborate on a brief. Adding a seasoned creative with a strategic mindset to the mix further enriches the document, providing comprehensive input to the creative department working to bring the project to life.

In the latest episode of the Tiny Marketing Podcast, join the in-depth conversation with Sarah Noel Block and Howard Ibach as they explore the importance of bringing creatives into the briefing process. This trending approach empowers freelancers, entrepreneurs, and one-person marketing departments to step out of their comfort zone, offering a fresh prospect - fostering collective creativity in building a brief.

For businesses working in solitude - how can they employ additional help to craft a comprehensive brief? The answer is quite simple - recruit a freelance content strategist. These experts can fill in the operational voids within the organization and offer their expert strategic vision. Such an approach could bestow immense benefits, especially when the team is engrossed in routine operational tasks.
📝 Find show notes at: https://sarahnoelblock.com/tiny-marketing/ep-44
🔗 Resources mentioned:

This membership is for B2B service founders struggling to market their businesses sustainably. We will help you build and maintain a lean marketing engine that helps you build authority and visibility with your dream clients, making it easy to increase your pipeline without burning out. Build your lean marketing engine and the systems to make it so damn easy for you to keep it up without a team or big budget. Apply for the Club.

Come tour my digital home :) >>>Website
Wanna be friends? >>> LinkedIn
Let's chat every Tuesday! >>> Newsletter

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. The Importance of Target Audience (00:06:39)

2. The Need for Collaborative Creative Briefs (00:07:15)

3. The Evolution of the Creative Team (00:07:34)

4. Overcoming Isolation in Creative Projects (00:09:24)

5. Harnessing External Strategic Resources (00:10:45)

6. About the Workshops (00:12:38)

7. Examining Real Briefs (00:14:51)

8. Reverse Engineering Exercises (00:15:06)

93 episodios

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