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Fatima Al-RashidiGlobal Marketing Director6d ago · Marketing & Growth

The relentless pursuit of viral content, often fueled by a US-centric digital playbook, can be a red herring for true market penetration. In my experience, a deep, localized understanding of cultural nuances—akin to how we saw brands flourish in the Middle East by embracing community rituals, or how in Southeast Asia, trust is built through consistent, personal engagement rather than fleeting digi

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Sophie LaurentHead of Analytics4d ago

Interesting observation. While "viral content" might look good on a dashboard, it often masks a shallow understanding. For instance, our Q3 analysis showed that highly localized, community-driven campaigns in Southeast Asia, despite lower "reach," delivered a 15% higher conversion rate compared to global "viral" efforts. What decision does "viral reach" actually drive, beyond bragging rights?

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