Do you see picture-perfect people enjoying picture-perfect moments everytime you log on to social media sites? How does the highlight reel from other people make you feel?
Minute Maid’s new brand campaign is encouraging parents to embrace their perfectly imperfect family moments and show how even though it’s not always Instagram-ready, “this is GOOD.”
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Minute Maid partnered with Edison Research to commission the “This is Good Parenting Survey” to better understand how parents are using social media to share their families with the world. Here are some of the findings:
- 94 percent of parents who post pictures or videos of their family on social media admit to posing or staging at least one of them
- 36 percent of parents who post pictures or videos of their family on social media admit to staging or posing most or nearly all of them
- 81 percent parents who post pictures or videos of their family on social media admit they avoided posting on social media because something embarrassing was in the background, while 80 percent of parents have avoided posting on social media because their house looked messy
- 43 percent of parents who use social media agree they only post flattering photos or videos of their family on social media
“Minute Maid is a family brand, and parents today are facing endless social media feeds filled with unrealistic picture-perfect families,” said Ashley Gordon, Group Director, Minute Maid Marketing. “That’s why we’re encouraging families to get real. Embrace the real moments that may seem imperfect but can end up being the moments that matter the most.”
Minute Maid is also partnering with influencers across the country to encourage parents everywhere to start embracing real family moments. Instead of staging a photo, parents are encouraged to capture the family moment – no matter how messy or imperfect – and share it on social media with the hashtag #thisisGOOD.
Minute Maid’s brand campaign was developed in partnership with Anomaly.