Podcast: How do you build a household brand?

Welcome to The Brief by McCann Birmingham. A short but packed conversation addressing the topics faced by marketers.

Each episode, we’ll be joined by some of the great minds from the 200 plus people who make up our creative community. They’ll be bringing their insights and expertise to answer the burning questions marketers are thinking and talking about. From research and strategy, creative and production, to PR and social, media and more.

To kick off the podcast, we started with a big question - how do you build a household brand?

Join Jo Jacques, Adam Bodfish, Joseph Stevens and Nicola Daniel as they explore what it takes to build a household brand.

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