Arriving late to every trend drains energy and dilutes the brand. Treat trends as signals, not orders. A relevant opportunity connects cultural conversation, local demand, and something the business can authentically offer.
Filter before creating
Ask whether your customer participates, the offer connects naturally, timing still works, and an action can be measured. If two answers fail, the trend probably does not deserve a campaign.
Trends do not replace strategy. They add timing after passing a commercial and cultural filter.
Local can beat viral
A neighborhood event, school season, or weather shift may create more intent than a global audio trend. Nearby relevance often brings less volume and more commercial usefulness.
Act with a coherent offer
Do not attach a cultural label to a generic discount. Adapt product, hours, package, or content so the campaign contributes something real to the moment.
Four-question filter
- 1Is it relevant to my customer?
- 2Does it connect naturally to my offer?
- 3Can I execute in time?
- 4Which action will I measure?
Trends do not replace strategy. They add timing after passing a commercial and cultural filter.




