5 Digital Marketing Tips | Devherds Software Solutions
Digiday Brand Summit December 2019 | LipLove
1. Inclusivity is Not an
Option or a Trend
3 Rules Brands Must Follow
Presented by Latrice Love @thelatricelove
Founder, Liplove @shopliplove
2. “
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Diversity is being invited to the party.
Inclusion is being asked to dance.
-- Vernā Myers
3. Believe the Hype
• According to the 2018 Multicultural Economy Report, total income
after taxes for minorities in the US is $3.9 trillion. Hispanic and Asian
markets lead the way in terms of growth, with Hispanics
commanding $1.5 trillion in spending power.
• The U.S. Census projects that the non-Hispanic white population in
America will constitute only 44% of the total population by 2060.
4. So What’s the Big Deal?
• The minority majority shift is happening now, and brands that
want to stay relevant must develop a multicultural mindset.
• A multicultural mindset is more than meeting a diversity
quota or copying cultural customs. Brands must push beyond
the status quo to truly connect and communicate with
diverse populations.
5. Rule One: Just Say No
to (Cultural) Appropriation
• Cultural appropriation is the
unacknowledged or inappropriate
adoption of the customs, practices,
ideas, etc. of one people or society
by members of another and
typically more dominant people or
society. (source: Oxford Dictionary)
6. Rule Two: Keep it Real
• Being genuine (aka keeping it real) does not equal a perfectly
curated Instagram feed where every 9th photo includes someone
from a diverse background.
• Look beyond your internal organization and do your research to
better understand how you can serve your minority customers in an
authentic way.
• Bottom line: make no assumptions and be transparent.
7. Rule Three: Live Your
(Transparent) Truth
• If you’re struggling with how to be
more inclusive, or you really want
feedback before implementing
campaigns, be honest! Leverage
the power of social media to gain
real time insights.
• Ask questions, conduct polls and
share the results – this will also spark
conversation and engagement.
8. Don’t Just Talk About It…
• Be honest and reflect on these questions to determine what
next steps are necessary.
• Is my brand truly inclusive or are we simply fulfilling a diversity quota?
• Does our marketing misrepresent (or completely ignore) minority
groups?
• Who is the best person internally to champion our efforts to become
more inclusive?