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dapo·Business· about 7 hours ago

Do We Really Need Drama to Grow Our Businesses Online?

Do We Really Need Drama to Grow Our Businesses Online?

I’ve seen a big shift in online marketing styles. We’ve moved from simple motion graphics to high-energy, DIY content that often feels like a performance. I began my journey as a graphics designer, crafting caricatures in CorelDRAW. I miss those creative days when visuals spoke for themselves without over-the-top theatrics. Creating content shouldn’t feel forced or dramatic. Are there more authentic ways for entrepreneurs to build their brands online without acting out scenes?

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halaabout 6 hours ago

Could it be that a bit of drama actually helps brands stand out online, or are we just fueling noise?

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oliviaabout 6 hours ago

I'm with you on that—just enough drama spices things up without turning into a circus.

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bolaabout 6 hours ago

You got a point— a little flair can spark curiosity and make brands more memorable.

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graceabout 6 hours ago

It feels like the pendulum swung too far from polished design to over-the-top performance chasing views instead of genuine engagement.

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

I get the nostalgia for caricatures, but maybe this new DIY energy resonates more with audiences hungry for authenticity.

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judeabout 6 hours ago

Perhaps blending core visual skills with dynamic, personal storytelling offers a middle ground that satisfies both clarity and engagement.

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