B3 ByteSized

Barika Bell, Sarah Boose, Taylor Smith

The internet moves fast. Most brands catch the trend after it's already spent. B3 ByteSized breaks down real-time social moments, brand moves, and internet culture into the strategic insight underneath. Intelligence you'll actually want to listen to.

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    Plot Twist: Bits Are the New Brand Strategy | Episode 9

    April Fools 2026 wasn't chaos day for brands — it was a brand intelligence lab. And the brands paying attention aren't leaving those insights on April 1st. In Episode 9 of B3 ByteSized, Barika, Sarah, and Taylor break down the data-driven thinking behind 2026's best April Fools campaigns, put their marketing knowledge to the test in Byte Jeopardy, and dig into why brands like Elf Beauty, Marriott, and Gushers are quietly building cinematic franchises — and what that means for the future of brand strategy. What You'll Learn: Why the strongest April Fools campaigns in 2026 were built on real audience data, not random gags The 5-part framework brands can steal from April Fools: brand alignment, audience insight, creative risk, cultural awareness, and utility What Yahoo, Olipop, Heinz, IKEA x Chupa Chups, and Crunch Fitness got right (and wrong) about April 1st marketing How Elf Beauty's Vanity Vandals mockumentary signals a bigger shift in how brands are building entertainment worlds Whether smaller brands can realistically compete in the cinematic content space — and how to do it on any budget The real question: is long-form brand content actually driving conversions or is it all upper funnel? About B3 ByteSized: B3 ByteSized is where B3 Media Solutions breaks down real-time social moments, brand moves, and internet culture into clear, strategic insights brands can actually use. New episodes monthly — bro9ught to you by three co-founders across Gen X, Gen Y, and Gen Z.

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The internet moves fast. Most brands catch the trend after it's already spent. B3 ByteSized breaks down real-time social moments, brand moves, and internet culture into the strategic insight underneath. Intelligence you'll actually want to listen to.