Don’t ‘dabble’ in branded content without a defined purpose says Qantas’ Gemma Matthews

L:R Duggan, Tully, Ackland, Matthews

L:R Duggan, Tully, Ackland, Matthews

Qantas Airways entertainment manager Gemma Matthews has said brands should not “dabble” in branded content if they do not have a defined and clear purpose of what they want to achieve.

Speaking at last week’s Mumbrella360 conference on the airline’s native advertising experiment AWOL, a partnership with youth publisher Sound Alliance, Matthews said: “I don’t think you should do it if you don’t have a real reason for doing it – there’s no point to dabbling.”

“We had a defined, clear purpose we went to Sound Alliance with, we knew that was the right demographic for this type of content.”

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