the great beer debate

Does Clean Label Claim Equate Brand Transparency? The Great Beer Debate

Clean Label Marketing and Brand Transparency If you watched the Big Game, even while simultaneously doing your taxes (yeah, the game was THAT good) You may have noticed the Bud Light commercials. They called out their competitors for using corn syrup in their beer, while they refrain from using that ingredient. This “clean label” trend…

food photography

Photography: the Underestimated Marketing Must

Of course, brand messaging is important. But how many times do words alone get your attention? Photography is the driver that reels people in to learn more, to read that headline or body copy. It’s what makes shoppers slow their shopping carts when scanning the shelves. It’s what stops an Instagram-scrolling thumb. “Okay. So, why…

grassroots marketing

Grassroots Marketing: 4 Low-Cost, High-Impact Strategies for Food Brands

Grassroots marketing, as the name implies, is a “bottom-up” approach to marketing. Rather than casting down a brand message from expensive billboards, TV commercials or stadium signage, grassroots marketing looks for a small but zealous group of fans and inspires them to do the talking for you. Grassroots marketing operates on the premise that a…

Millennials are a large demographic with a ton of purchasing power.

Millennials: Why and How You Should Target Them

In recent years, millennials have populated headlines. Some report that they’re an important demographic and others argue against their disruptive attitudes and buying habits. But what if millennials are the key to success? What if the way you advertise and promote your food brand depends on the millennial cohort? Their segment alone is a buying…

centralize your brand

Websites: How To Centralize Your Brand To Help Your Business

Centralize Your Information No matter what category your food product is in—your website should centralize your marketing. It’s the ultimate source of your company’s story, product information, and perhaps most importantly, coupons and other promotions. The notion that a company should have a website is nothing new. However, it’s no longer enough just to have…

renaissance

Can Creative Food Marketing Trigger a Sales Renaissance?

When most manufacturers imagine it’s time to call in some innovative food marketing ideas as a starter fuel for sales, they’re probably on the cusp of launching a new product. But what about when it comes to existing products? Longstanding or even, perhaps, steadfast category leaders? Can an innovative marketing twist alone, without some crazy…

JAN MT  The  Thing Food Companies Should Do to Support a Product Launch

Food Buyers Perspective: The #1 Thing Food Companies Should Do to Support a Product Launch

And no, it doesn’t involve securing a public endorsement from Martha Stewart. (Though that definitely wouldn’t hurt.) It’s actually much simpler than that. It’s surprisingly old-fashioned. It’s… …feeding people. That’s right. In-store demos are the best support for a product launch. At NewPoint we talk to buyers often. We interview and survey them because we want…

How does your website stack up : Design

Why is web design important? A well-designed website presents your brand as well-established, relevant, and, if done properly, a brand that consumers can relate to. This is particularly important if your target-market is millenials, who are on the web constantly. Aside from aesthetics, web design also includes user experience. Is your design coming off as…