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august 4, 2024

Write This Down 🗒️

Sharpen your core skills.

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🍟 Infographic: A decade of inflation across fast food chains.

🐁 Logitech has an idea for a “forever mouse” that requires a subscription.

🫧 Shake Shack has teamed up with Tide to clean up sauce stains.

😬 Google finally pulled that AI ad from the Olympics coverage.

📘 Kamala HQ is a social marketing masterclass.

😅 Report: Multichannel marketing remains a challenge.

💀 There’s a lot to unpack about the Mario Lopez butt wipes.

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Sharpen Your Note-Taking Skills

You can’t analyze and synthesize what you can’t remember. But in an era of multi-tasking, Zoom calls, and notifications, how can you sharpen core skills like note taking?

💬 Paraphrase:

No, not parrot-phrase. 🚫🦜 A parrot can repeat words without understanding them. Paraphrasing requires comprehension.

For exact quotes, rely on recordings and AI transcripts. For understanding, put notes in your own words.

💡 Ideate:

Don’t transcribe. React. Record more than what you hear, jot down ideas sparked by what you hear. Use a different color, placement on the page, or a simple symbol (like an exclamation point) to distinguish those sparks of inspiration or ideas you want follow up on.

✍️ Ditch the keyboard:

For increased focus, comprehension, and retention, create your notes by hand rather than typing them. Allow enough white space for indents, shapes, arrows, and sketches that capture the relationships between ideas. Invest in writing tools that feel great and work well. (i.e. Pick a pen and notebook you can wax poetic over.)

Alternatively take electronic notes with a stylus. Paper-like note taking devices like the reMarkable are a great way to combine the benefits of handwritten note taking with the power of digital tools.

We surveyed some of the sharpest marketers around and almost 75% use hand-written notes all of the time or most of time:

🔁 Review:

Retention is increased by reviewing your notes shortly after they are taken. With the ideas fresh in mind, expand on phrases you jotted down to preserve context that future-you will thank you for. Mark-up and highlight key takeaways.

Or type a summary of your hand-written notes for documentation and to share with your team as needed. (This is also the moment when you have the best chance of deciphering your own handwriting.😉)

Head to the Carney blog to sharpen your listening and remembering skills, too.

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Poppin’ Bottles

Nicole Richie Estee Lauder

Raise your hand if the only bottles you’re popping on the weekend are a heavy-duty moisturizer and a good retinol formula.

Estee Lauder has tapped 2000s party girl Nicole Richie for a new campaign called “Night Night Club,” celebrating the launch of three new intensive night-repair skin products.

Richie enjoys bottle service a little differently these days, and elder millennials can relate.

“This campaign touches on how our nighttime priorities evolve over time, and Nicole Richie has a unique and relatable perspective to share with consumers,” says Estée Lauder’s executive director of consumer engagement in North America, Cyndi Pierre.

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