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Content Creator & Ambassador For Button

What strategies do you use to remain persuasive in promoting a brand?
Know the Audience: I research and understand the target audience’s preferences, pain points, and motivations. This allows me to tailor messages that resonate personally. Storytelling: I use compelling narratives rather than just facts. Sharing relatable stories or experiences helps the audience connect emotionally with the brand. Authenticity: I stay genuine and enthusiastic when promoting the brand. People are more likely to trust and engage when they see authentic excitement. Interactive Engagement: I encourage participation, whether through sampling, social media challenges, or asking questions. Active involvement makes the brand experience memorable. Highlight Benefits, Not Features: I focus on how the product improves the consumer’s life rather than just listing technical features. Social Proof: I leverage testimonials, reviews, or real-time reactions from others to validate the brand’s credibility. Adaptability: I adjust my approach based on audience reactions and feedback to maintain engagement and persuasion.
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Content Creator & Ambassador For Button

Show off your content creator skills. Submit A video showing your frustration manually uploading your items on Depop.
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Dr Praeger's
College Content Creator: Dr. Praeger’s Broccoli and Sweet Potato Littles Now at Walmart!

Based on the creative brief and information provided do you have any ideas for your content?
1. “Walmart Run + Taste Test” Mini Vlog Film a quick “come with me to Walmart” showing the aisle, grabbing the Littles, and checking out. Then cut to you back home cooking them and giving a first-bite reaction. Fast, cozy, and perfect for TikTok + IG Reels. 2. “ Finals Week Snack Hack” Since you’re on a college campus, show how the Broccoli or Sweet Potato Littles fit into a busy student routine — quick air-fryer shot, dipping sauce moment, and an honest “study snack rating.” This taps into day-in-the-life and foodie content. 3. “Walmart Finds: College Edition” Use the trending “Walmart Finds” format: Clip 1: You walking into Walmart Clip 2: Shelf close-up Clip 3: Why you picked them (“quick, clean ingredients, easy to cook”) Clip 4: Your reaction after cooking This format is highly discoverable and brand-friendly. 4. “Which Little Are You?” Trend Use a fun trending audio and compare the Broccoli Littles vs. Sweet Potato Littles — quick close-ups, taste reactions, and ask viewers which one they’d pick. Great for engagement and visual storytelling. 5. “Meal in Minutes” Content Show how easy they are to cook (air fryer, oven, whatever you use). Highlight the convenience with on-screen text like “5 minutes, stress-free.”



