Some marketing campaigns stop you mid-scroll and make you think — that was genius. Others make you wonder how it ever got approved. In this episode of Running With Wolves, Savannah breaks down four real world marketing campaigns — the good, the bad and the truly wild — and what every single one of them teaches us about buyer psychology, modern brand building and where marketing is heading.
From a sales coach who built massive trust by literally showing people how she thinks, to a salon owner whose consultation videos became a triple threat of virality, engagement and conversions, to a Real Housewives cast member who turned public mockery into a digital product — and finally to a brand that completely misread its audience's emotional reality and paid the price for it.
Here's what this episode covers:
Why demonstration based marketing builds trust faster than any claim ever could
How founder vulnerability creates deeper loyalty than polished perfect content
Why marketing to skeptics instead of serving believers is one of the biggest mistakes a brand can make
The one rule every marketing campaign must follow — and what happens when you ignore it
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marketing campaigns, buyer psychology, founder led marketing, demonstration based marketing, brand building 2026, marketing strategy, real world marketing examples, what not to do in marketing