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May’s wrapping up, and summer is almost here. But before the calendars fill up with beach days, block parties, and festival weekends, it’s a good time to reset.
Spring cleaning doesn’t just apply to your space. Look at your goals, your creative process, your workflow. What’s still serving you, and what’s just noise?
While you’re making space for what’s next, here’s this week’s edition of The Resource—your guide to staying sharp in social-first video, creative strategy, and culture-led marketing. Let’s get into it.

Inside The Work: Here’s how to make video content that Millennials and Gen Z will actually watch.
Weekly Moodboard: Cinematic looks with a casual feel are helping brands show up without trying too hard.
The Agency Toolkit: Social trends, Gen Z ad inspo, smart strategy moves, and a look inside an upcoming YouTube event in Philadelphia.

Think Your Content’s Good? Here’s the Gut Check.
Read time: 3 minutes
Everyone claims they’re “doing video.” Most have tossed a few influencer clips on TikTok, watched the numbers spike, then fade.
The energy’s there. The numbers might spike. But the impact? Crickets. Why do some campaigns flood feeds with engagement, while others barely make a ripple?
It’s not about the biggest budget or the fanciest camera. The real difference: cultural relevance, creator trust, and a clear path from scroll to action.
Here’s how the teams that win build social-first video that converts 👇
Audience Intelligence Comes First
Dope campaigns act as mirrors for the culture, showing Gen Z and Millennial users something that feels like them. That means:
Digging into real data: social listening, first-party insights, and audience mapping that goes beyond basic demographics
Understanding how your target actually moves through the platform: how they discover new products, who influences their choices, and what content keeps them coming back
Partnering with creators who have real equity with your audience, not just a follower count that looks good in a deck
Take Duolingo’s social marketing strategy as a prime example. The language app found success by turning its mascot into an irreverent TikTok star, using edgy, chaotic humor that resonated with Gen Z. Rather than hard-selling, Duolingo’s TikToks use viral slang and memes to engage viewers. And it paid off: Duolingo saw a 39% higher click-through rate than average and 90+ million video views on its TikTok campaign, translating into millions of new app installs.
The work that lands is rooted in conversations happening in group chats, not just in boardrooms.
Understand the Platform DNA and Creative Structure
The best, conversion-focused campaigns share a few key traits:
Hooks that grab attention in the first two seconds: think music, motion, or a visual that makes you stop scrolling. Gymshark’s Shorts often open with a dramatic slow-motion lift or reveal
Relatability at the center: “produced” doesn’t mean “sterile.” Audiences reward brands that can move between high-production polish and in-the-moment UGC
CTAs that feel native: instead of the tired “link in bio,” smart brands drop micro-prompts right in the content (“Vote now,” “Tap to see more,” “Sound on for a surprise”). Research shows a well-placed textual CTA can boost conversions by ~120%
Winning teams build for the scroll, but obsess over the save and share.
💡 TIP: It’s important to know that not all social video is created equal. As a general rule of thumb:
TikTok thrives on 15-30 second vertical stories that tap into trends while staying true to brand voice
Instagram Reels need that sweet spot between polished and authentic in 30-60 seconds
YouTube Shorts perform best with searchable topics and clear value in the same timeframe
LinkedIn is best for professional but personal stories in 30-90 seconds
General Tip: Always optimize for mobile. Shoot vertical, keep visuals clear, and remember many will watch muted. Nike’s Reels show full-screen video with large text so the message is obvious even without sound. Apple’s iPhone ads similarly use on-screen text to explain features, understanding that viewers often scroll silently
Turn Views Into Action
A fire social campaign needs more than just story views and five-second attention spans. Conversion happens when every piece shortens the journey from first impression to action. Here’s what top performers do:
Map content to specific funnel stages: awareness video = vibes and intrigue, mid-funnel explainer = substance and proof, bottom-funnel UGC/review = trust and urgency
Blend creator content with owned assets: audiences trust real voices, but a clear landing page and frictionless checkout seal the deal
Use “jump off” moments: short, surprising product demos, swipe-up incentives, or direct response comments that keep viewers moving, not just watching. For example, Sephora’s Shorts are often 20-second beauty hacks or product highlights. A typical clip might quickly demonstrate an eye-shadow look with one of Sephora’s products and end with text like “Shop this look 👆”.
Test, learn, and optimize: swap out openings, iterate on creative choices, and pay attention to what the comments are saying, not just the view count
The brands that stand out don’t just join the conversation—they design it to deliver results.
Want to be a brand that stands out? Turn your social strategy into content that Millennials and Gen Z actually like by hitting us up today.

Lately, the best content feels like a peek behind the curtain—elevated but effortless. Brands are leaning into that intentional BTS vibe: sharp visuals that read like on-set stills, creator-led moments that feel lived in, and a rhythm that fits the feed. It’s not about being raw or refined, it's about knowing when to blur the line. If your content feels too polished, it probably is.


20+ Interesting Short-Form Video Trends A must-read roundup of the latest data and shifts shaping short-form video—from watch time and platform behavior to what actually drives ROI. Use it to sharpen your next campaign. YouTube Future Insiders: Philly Edition Produced by REC Philly and powered by YouTube, this one-day experience is built for the next generation of creators. Expect live tapings, performances, activations, panels, and hands-on sessions with the teams and creators behind some of YouTube’s biggest moves. | Viral Buc-ees Advertising for Gen-Z This spot feels like Gen Z made it for Buc-ee’s, not the other way around. A great example of low-budget, high-impact brand storytelling built for the For You Page. Marketing Strategies for Uncertain Times Real talk on how marketing leaders are adapting their playbooks during slower cycles. |

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