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on Aug 27

Joseph Jaffe, Part VI - some riffs on brand arrogance, digital storytelling and the future of marketing and advertising

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This post is the sixth in a series of six that feature an exclusive video interview with international speaker and author Joseph Jaffe. Click below to read the others:

  1. Exclusive video interview: Joseph Jaffe, Part I - the winners and losers of social media marketing
  2. Part II - will online video blogging fizzle out?
  3. Part III - why is Australia lagging behind in social media?
  4. Part IV - Second Life as a marketing outreach tool
  5. Part V - did Joseph Jaffe blackmail a major airline?
  6. Part VI - some riffs on brand arrogance, digital storytelling and the future of marketing and advertising.

You asked the questions, and he answered them.

In this final installment of our six part series of video interviews with Joseph Jaffe, I've collected together the cutting room floor conversations we had and put them in two slightly longer videos.

So tell your boss that you've got a 15 minute call to make, block out that time, plug in your headphones and listen to Joseph and I discuss:

  • the arrogance of many brands who imagine that just because they've had a business for a few years, they will have one for many more to come;
  • some of the storytelling techniques - both old and new - needed for compelling creative executions in the digital space;
  • how marketers will have to evolve as a species to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing environment;
  • cause marketing, purpose-based marketing, and recognising how marketers and marketing can actually make a difference in the world;
  • customer service as an increasingly vital role in organisations;
  • and much, much more!

If you've been with us throughout this series you'll be prepared for some slightly bizarre lip-synching issues with this video. What can I say, except that I'm willing to be out of synch to get inside the amazing brain of Joseph Jaffe, and I hope you guys are too!

If you've been lurking and listening over the series, or if this is your first time watching this series, why not jump into the comments and tell Joseph what you think. I know he's reading the site and I'm sure he'd love to get stuck into some debate on marketing with Australia's best and brightest :-)

I just want to say a massive thank you to Joseph and the Conscience Organisation (TCO) for coming along for the ride, and to thank the Australian marketing community - yes everyone, I'm talking to YOU - for contributing questions and driving debate around some of Joseph's ideas.

We met up with Joseph in Sydney last night for a drink with some of Sydney's bloggerati. Stories were shared and there were videos being taken. If there is anything without too many swear words, we might even put it up here on marketingmag.com.au. Thanks to TCO for sorting out Joseph's whirlwind speaking tour that lasted from 19-21 August. If you're keen to discuss anything relating to Joseph's visit, please contact krystal@theconscience.org.


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Joseph and I discuss brand arrogance and storytelling techniques online

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And in this clip Joseph discusses the ways marketers have to embrace the new and changing environment, and also what the future holds for advertising

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