Shining our own shoes

We're getting honest about the task of populating a new website and sharing a few of our favourite things. Severance fans, this one's for you.

This past couple of weeks we’ve mainly been knuckling down to put our own advice into action as we relaunched the What’s Next website (welcome!).

We can tell you firsthand that the content population for a new website is no joke. It will always take longer than you think, you will underestimate the challenge, and even professional marketers get a little flustered when we have to talk about ourselves.

Of course content isn’t just about the text, so we also had to get our awkward camera-shy selves in front of the lens for once. Head to our team page for the results, I think I’ll stick with production for a while now.

Meanwhile, amongst the general madness, we helped the folks at CMD launch a campaign for their new Miro monitor arm. Starting with this video…

What’s Next recommends

The Red Hand Files – Nick Cave’s take on ask me anything is emotional, heartwarming, occasionally silly, and a wonderful insight into a creative mind. I also recommend giving his appearance on Desert Island Discs a listen.

Lumon Industries on LinkedIn– A spin-off from the world of Severance including creepy corporate videos and soulless corporate motivation. We do enjoy the commitment to the bit. Please enjoy all posts equally.

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