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A Brief History of Manga’s Popularity

The most popular manga series is probably Naruto, about the teenager who seeks recognition and a sort of revenge for things he endured as a youngster. Manga is a Japanese comic series whose history dates back to the 12th century. Naruto is one of the contemporary series and is heavily influenced by American comic culture too. There are many different kinds of manga, catering to different audiences. There are manga series devoted to adventure, romance, science fiction, sports, and even suspense. In fact, you can even find manga related to business. Japanese culture is heavily slanted towards manga, and this is reflected in the readership of manga series. Manga has had an influence on design, character creation, and copywriting for years now, and this influence is likely to continue as we consume Japanese pop culture in India, the UK, and the USA. Manga-influenced comics are available in France, China, South Korea, and even Latin America. The form of expression and presentation in manga is usually distinct, and the wide-eyed characters usually imply innocence. The history of manga is rich and diverse, and studying manga history reveals how the art form evolved alongside Japanese culture. Before World War II Hokusai was one of the most prolific Manga artists, who created more than 30,000 works in late 18th and early 19th centuries. In the 17th century, artists began to use wood blocks and in the 18th, more adult-oriented comics began to appear. In the 18th century, Japan opened up to European influence, and this caused a tectonic shift in Japanese culture. New printing techniques and colors from Europe helped Japanese artists to develop better Manga strips. It was around 19th century that the first Manga strips began to appear in US magazines such as New York World, published by John Pulitzer. As World War 1 began and things began to change rapidly in Japan, Manga artists were severely repressed and censored. Some of them self-censored too, fearing retribution from authorities. Until the end of World War II, censorship of Manga artists continued, and this was reflected in the sudden lull in production of graphic and violent manga. Post World War II America occupied Japan for 7 years, after the World War II. Japanese artists began to feel the burden of their own imperial history. The dropping of atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and other difficult events and situations led to modern manga, which looks at traditional Japanese culture with a combination of reverence and satire. Traditional Japanese roles, such as the samurai, ninja, etc., are satirized, and innocence is given more attention. Some critics note that this change is probably due to the artists themselves being permanently scarred from the effects of Japanese imperialism and the subsequent damage of the war. Researchers often discuss when manga became popular in the US, but to understand the trend globally, they also examine when manga became popular in other regions. By the mid-1960s, manga came to look like what we know of it today. Today, manga serves audiences from all over the world and with all kinds of interests. This makes manga one of the most enduring forms of pop culture in the world. Manga in content marketing Manga can be a great source of inspiration for designers and graphic artists. Especially in a time when we are publishing explainer videos and infographics, manga can be seen as a viable platform for content marketing. Manga business comics already exist in Japan, and there is no reason why the same kind should not be used here and in Western countries. With a renewed focus on graphics and comic super heroes, corporate messages can be communicated to a target audience using Manga. This would be highly popular among the youth, and also among the older generation, who grew up reading traditional manga comics from the 1960s, which were published soon after the war. Imagine publishing an explainer video based on a recurring character, who is already familiar with your target audience. Each time you launch a product or an update to a service, Manga strips can be released, complete with a strong storyline and evoking superhero characters. This helps in gaining the attention of those who are often not open to traditional forms of communication. Moreover, Manga has not been limited to Japan, after the World War II. It has been equally popular in the USA and UK, and this is one of the reasons why we should take it more seriously, when it comes to designing our content. Certainly, Manga would make a great platform to convey our corporate and marketing messages to the right target audience. The future might warrant more focus on such pop culture inspired marketing campaigns in order to remain ahead of competitors. Looking forward Manga has existed in Japan since ancient times, and Buddhist monks used to create manga scrolls as early as 6th century. With time, Manga developed into a form of art which expressed violence, revenge, political satire and sensuality. One of the most famous today is Naruto, which continues to be popular across the world. These Manga strips can be useful to position yourself as a contemporary brand when you communicate the way your audience likes you to. Moreover, with a stiff competition from many organizations, it is imperative for each one of us to look towards alternative platforms and methods to market our products and services. Manga is a great way to diversify and offer marketing messages through an alternative platform. Speak to one of our design professionals about how we can incorporate Manga into your content marketing campaign.

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Why Clarity and Impeccability Is Important In Web Collateral

Any correspondence or content that is used by a company to promote itself in its marketing endeavor constitutes web collateral. It is mainly used in organized businesses and those that have a large capital involved. Though it is completely at the business owner’s discretion whether they want to incorporate it aggressively in their marketing strategy, any business can opt for it provided they have a considerable wherewithal. Businesses need to be organized Regardless of their stature in the business world, every business has to be sure-footed by using such marketing strategies that involve web collateral. Ignoring such valued strategies can mean that such a company makes slow progress and often exhibits a stunted growth. This is the last thing that every business owner wants and tries every trick in the book to avoid such a situation. Guidelines for developing web collateral Here are a few points that every business has to follow to develop web collateral: 1. Have a target audience in mind Preconceive a target audience in mind as to which kind of people you want to reach and arrive at a specific web collateral tailor-made for them. The people targeted can belong to diverse sections of the society: from different race; a different background; hitherto unexplored occupations and professions; people from different age groups; very contrasting cultures; from different time zones across the globe and so on. The diverse the audience is there are more chances of your business being benefited because of the large scope for conversions. The content written for specific audiences can generate many leads and more leads mean there are great chances of them converting into a customer. Also the content should be able to lure these prospective customers with attractive language. Professional writers should be hired to strike the right chord with specific people. 2. Set high goals Having high goals and not necessarily unrealistic ones means that your desire for a huge amount of customers is never extinguished. These lofty goals can mean that the people involved in sales are always motivated and on-the-go. A number of model salesmen can be chosen who have garnered a large number of leads to motivate the less endowed people within the group. These steps can ensure that the web collateral is up-to-the-mark and sellable. 3. Proofread it several times Web collateral must be proofread several times and one must ensure that it is safe from typographical errors, grammar mistakes and punctuation errors. If the target audience gets a whiff of incompetency and unprofessionalism, there are high chances of them not taking the business seriously. This means all the efforts put in to accomplish lofty goals surely go down the drain. Also there is a need to generate sufficient ROI by luring customers and achieving the whole purpose of the web collateral. 4. Market aggressively The web collateral should be marketed aggressively so as to reach every nook and cranny in the far reaches of the globe. Every medium that is helpful to sales activity such as the televised media, popular websites, social media, print media- all of these have to be entertained so as to gain a wide response from the specific people targeted. 5. Write awesome copy Last but not the least, the most important part of your web collateral is what is written in it. If you cannot write yourself, hire the best writers and outsourcing agencies possible in order to get your web collateral written. Whether it is a whitepaper, website content, blog posts, articles, e-brochures or just about anything that goes under the umbrella of web collateral, ensure that qualified copywriters are given the tasks. Once the writing is over, get it edited by professional copywriters as even a single mistake or typographical error can spell doom to the success of your business story. A good corporate branding agency will always have enough copywriters and copyeditors on its payroll and you could always ask for previous examples of work taken up by the agency. Case study: Why personal experiences may not stand up to the rigor of web standards This is the opportune moment to share with you what a lack of decorum in the business world can do to one’s future prospects. Here follows a story of a known person who bore the brunt of not being organized enough to handle the cut-throat competition prevalent in this world. You’ll learn how he was subjected to cat calls when he couldn’t deliver what he once promised, ambitiously. Mr. X was born in a war-torn country, which seemingly had no future for its children. There was no place in this country that was safe for kids. Nobody could promise these little ones with a bright future and a quality upbringing, as the rebels and the government left no stone unturned to recruit kids in their warring endeavor. Even the recently-weaned young ones were kidnapped to imbibe in them a sense of ill-will against the government so that they could harden their hearts and be ready for retribution. These young minds were polluted and were manipulated to take up arms against the present regime. This was the story in every household around the vicinity of Mr. X’s house. Even amid this condition, Mr. X’s mother raised him, shielded from the harsh world, was and helped him grow in stature and wisdom. Tragedy struck when he was caught in an exchange of fire. A grenade lobbed from a distance landed right near his feet. His reflexes did not work at that moment and he was frozen where he stood. Though he lost a leg in this incident, it did not impede him in any way to reach his goal. Soon after completing his formal education, he ambitiously set up a business that raked up huge profits. He became more ambitious and planned to expand the horizons of his business. Being besotted with these expansion plans, he sent a number of proposals to companies far and wide in a hope to garner a good

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