Does a viral video automatically create an uptick in sales? Can a partnership put you on the map in a way that you’ve only dared dream of? Will trying every emerging strategy pay off?
You’ve likely seen stories circulating on professional platforms about how doing so-and-so is a “surefire way to” [whatever their given goal is].
But there’s a bigger conversation to be had: marketing is an industry that requires a balancing act between the latest and greatest “tricks” and time-tested tactics.
The Allure of Quick Wins
Marketers are constantly tempted by flashy strategies and overnight success stories. A trending hashtag, an influencer partnership with someone who is racking up the headlines for iffy reasons, or a new ad format can promise quick results.
Yet, these wins are often fleeting, and worse, they can come at the expense of your brand’s long-term reputation.
Certain all-too-common tactics may boost short-term metrics but seriously risk alienating your audience.
- Intrusive Ads: A 10-plus-minute un-skippable ad might achieve high impressions but leaves viewers frustrated. And guess who they will mentally associate with this feeling? (It’s you!
- Insincere Stories: Fabricating an emotion-evoking saga for an “About Us” page or publication feature is just asking to have your moral fiber thrown into question.
- Engagement Farming/”Baiting”: Forcing followers into meaningless actions, like flooding comment sections with “DM” replies, can feel disingenuous—especially if you aren’t providing them with something concrete and valuable
- Aggressive Pop-Ups: Demanding users pay for an ad-free experience or surrender personal data erodes trust.
Long story short, these may boost short-term metrics but put your brand’s reputation at stake. Why? If the primary emotion people feel after interacting with your brand is annoyance, suspicion, or appalled disbelief, you’re not building a relationship—you’re burning bridges.
THE SMARTER ROUTE TO TAKE
Focus solely on strategies that foster trust and loyalty. Ethical marketing not only protects your brand’s reputation but also builds long-term loyalty that outlasts any trend.
