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5 Family-Friendly Marketing Tips

Family-friendly marketing can be a fun and rewarding challenge for businesses. It's all about creating campaigns that everyone in a family can enjoy, and that means marketing to parents and children as well as all types of families. At Page One Digital, we understand the importance of marketing to families, and we’re here to help your business reach this invaluable audience with these five tips.

5 Family-Friendly Marketing Tips to Try 

1. Know Your Audience—Like Really Know Them

Understanding your target market is key to creating successful family-friendly marketing. Do your research and get to know the interests, values, and behaviors of families in your target demographic. If your product or service appeals to families with children, then you need to create marketing campaigns that speak to both parents and children. You should also take care to ensure your campaigns are reflective of all types of families, including LGBTQ+ families, single-parent households, and lower-income families. 

2. Use Images of Families and Children

When conceptualizing and creating your marketing materials, use images of families everywhere you can. Parents are more likely to connect with your brand if they see themselves represented in your marketing. This is another way that market research comes in handy. Use high-quality, diverse imagery that represents different family structures and backgrounds to cast a wider net.

3. Be Positive, Not Pushy

Positive messaging and language can go a long way in creating family-friendly marketing. Focus on the benefits and values of your product or service. And by all means, avoid negative or controversial messaging that could be seen as inappropriate or offensive. Successfully marketing to parents and children means showing them the upside of your products and services so that they can see the value themselves. 

4. Keep It Fun and Simple

When targeting families with children, keep your marketing light-hearted and easy to understand. It pays to use clear language, simple graphics, and a call to action. It’s really all about making it easy for families to understand what you have to offer and how it can benefit them. Less really can be more when it comes to marketing to families. 

5. Emphasize Safety and Reliability

Safety is a top priority for parents everywhere. If your product or service is geared toward children, emphasizing safety and reliability can grab parents’ attention. As a bonus, you can highlight any safety certifications, testing, or procedures your company has in place that ensure a certifiably safe experience for kids.

At Page One Digital, we’ve got all the family-friendly marketing tips you could ever need to create campaigns that parents, children, and even grandparents can enjoy. Contact us today to learn more about our professional marketing services and how we can help you engage with your audience the right way.

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Kimberly Portuondo
July 11, 2023
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