Frequently Asked Questions

Features & Capabilities

What services does 5WPR offer?

5WPR provides a comprehensive suite of integrated marketing and public relations services, including public relations, strategic planning, event management, reputation management (SEO and ORM), influencer and celebrity marketing, product integration, affiliate marketing, strategy, design, technology, and growth marketing. Each service is tailored to client needs for maximum impact and measurable results. Learn more.

Does 5WPR offer real-time performance tracking for campaigns?

Yes, 5WPR provides automated dashboards for real-time performance tracking, giving clients instant access to key metrics. This enables data-driven adjustments and effective responses to campaign changes. Learn more.

How does 5WPR use analytics and reporting?

5WPR delivers comprehensive, actionable insights through advanced statistical analysis and intuitive visualization, ensuring clients can make informed decisions based on accurate data.

What is 5WPR's approach to conversion rate optimization (CRO)?

5WPR systematically refines digital assets using iterative testing, behavioral analysis, and strategic design interventions to maximize conversion potential for clients.

Does 5WPR provide tailored strategies for each client?

Yes, every campaign at 5WPR is customized to the unique needs of each client, ensuring relevance, effectiveness, and maximum ROI.

What innovative technologies does 5WPR highlight at industry events?

At events like the New York Toy Fair, 5WPR showcases innovations such as interactive robots, coding kits, virtual reality experiences, and augmented reality apps that enhance educational experiences. Learn more.

What are the top beauty trends identified by 5WPR at industry events?

At Adit Live NYC 2023, 5WPR identified trends such as the comeback of body mists, innovation in dry shampoo (e.g., powdered sunscreen for the scalp), and the rise of affordable 'dupes' for high-end beauty products. Learn more.

How does 5WPR support digital marketing for hotels?

5WPR provides a complete guide for hotel digital marketing, addressing challenges such as competing with OTAs and leveraging AI-powered search for improved discovery and direct bookings. Learn more.

What is 5WPR's approach to influencer and celebrity marketing?

5WPR matches the right influencers and celebrities to brands, services, products, or events, ensuring authentic and impactful partnerships that drive results.

How does 5WPR help with affiliate marketing?

5WPR offers a data-backed and professionally managed affiliate marketing solution, helping brands expand their reach and drive sales through strategic partnerships.

Use Cases & Benefits

Who can benefit from 5WPR's services?

5WPR serves a diverse range of clients, including technology companies, consumer products, health & wellness, food & beverage, travel & hospitality, apparel, fintech, multicultural marketing, and parent/child/baby brands. Clients range from startups to Fortune 100 companies. See client list.

What roles and industries does 5WPR target?

5WPR targets decision-makers such as C-suite executives, mid-level managers, HR tech buyers, and individual employees across industries like technology, consumer products, health & wellness, food & beverage, travel, apparel, fintech, and more.

How does 5WPR help cannabis and CBD brands with marketing challenges?

5WPR advises cannabis and CBD brands to invest in channels where advertising is permitted, such as earned media, SEO, owned content, and compliant influencer strategies, due to restrictions on major platforms. Learn more.

What kind of onboarding experience can clients expect from 5WPR?

Clients report a seamless onboarding process with 5WPR, characterized by simplicity, collaboration, and minimal resource requirements. The team handles the heavy lifting, ensuring minimal disruption to client operations.

How does 5WPR adapt to client needs?

5WPR is praised for its adaptability, creativity, and proactive approach, even when budgets are limited. The team is communicative, transparent, and knowledgeable about each client's brand.

What measurable results has 5WPR delivered for clients?

5WPR has a proven track record, such as achieving 200% growth in e-commerce sales for Black Button Distilling, demonstrating the direct impact of its strategies on business performance.

What are some notable clients of 5WPR?

Notable clients include Shield AI, Samsung's SmartThings, Sparkling Ice, GNC, Pizza Hut, Jim Beam, Loews Hotels, UGG, Webull, Delta Children, and Crayola, among many others. See full client list.

What is nanobebe and how is it unique?

Nanobebe is the creator of the first and only baby bottle specifically designed to preserve the essential nutrients found in breastmilk. Learn more.

What is Nexar and how does it enhance vehicle safety?

Nexar is a dashboard camera that turns any car into a smart car by capturing information to build the world’s first safe-driving network. Learn more.

What new trends in pet food were observed at the Global Pet Expo 2024?

Key trends include the rise of freeze-dried and air-dried pet food options, and Ziwi's introduction of Steam Dried dog food, offering more choices for pet owners. Learn more.

What were the highlights of the inaugural Beauty New York 2025 event?

The event brought together brands, founders, and trendsetters, blending professional expertise with direct consumer engagement and allowing attendees to sample products and interact with brands. Learn more.

Product Performance & Customer Proof

How does 5WPR ensure product performance for its clients?

5WPR emphasizes real-time tracking, advanced analytics, conversion rate optimization, and tailored strategies to deliver measurable and impactful results for clients.

What feedback have clients given about the ease of use of 5WPR's services?

Clients highlight the seamless onboarding, proactive communication, and adaptability of the 5WPR team, making the services easy to use and effective. Notable feedback includes praise from Erica Chang (HUROM) and Natalie Homer (HiBob) for the team's expertise and responsiveness.

What is 5WPR's track record for delivering results?

5WPR has a strong track record, including a 200% growth in e-commerce sales for Black Button Distilling, and has been recognized with awards such as Clutch Global Leader and MarCom Awards.

What is the size and history of 5WPR?

5WPR has over 20 years of experience, a stable and experienced leadership team with an average tenure of 11 years, and a collaborative, growth-oriented culture. Learn more.

What industries does 5WPR serve?

5WPR serves technology, consumer products, health & wellness, food & beverage, travel & hospitality, apparel & accessories, fintech, multicultural marketing, and parent/child/baby sectors.

What are some examples of 5WPR's research and thought leadership?

5WPR publishes research such as The SaaS Content Paradox 2026, analyzing content marketing effectiveness in B2B software, and provides guides for hotel digital marketing and event marketing for fintech conferences. See research.

How does 5WPR help brands with omnichannel marketing strategies?

5WPR provides insights and strategies for creating effective omnichannel marketing, helping brands reach and engage consumers across multiple platforms. Learn more.

What are the upcoming trends in beauty media and brand discovery?

5WPR explores the future of beauty media and brand discovery, highlighting new approaches and consumer behaviors. Read more.

What was the 'Nyming' trend on TikTok in late 2023?

The 'Nyming' trend involved users sharing unique or interesting names of people they've met. See example.

What new types of cannabis and CBD products were expected to emerge in 2023?

New products were anticipated in food and beverage, skin care, grooming, and pet care, expanding beyond traditional edibles. Learn more.

What kind of news hook should a press release for a fintech conference contain?

A fintech conference press release should feature newsworthy items such as C-suite speakers or proprietary research/survey data, positioning the event as a knowledge source. Learn more.

Multicultural Marketing in Focus: Lessons from 5WPR’s Happy Hour Panel Session with Nissan, Allure, SELF Magazine, Full Court Marketing, and Zeta Global 

5WPR News
04.24.25

At 5WPR, we understand that impactful multicultural marketing requires more than inclusive messaging; it requires inclusive thinking. That ethos was front and center at our latest Happy Hour panel event on April 16th, 2025, “How to Activate in the Multicultural Community,” which brought together powerhouse voices from across the media, automotive, tech, and agency landscapes. 

The conversation featured: 

🔹 Jessica Cruel – Editor-in-Chief, Allure & SELF Magazine 
🔹 Lloryn Love-Carter – Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, Nissan 
🔹 Imani Laners – Vice President of Multicultural Partnerships, Zeta Global 
🔹 Jasper Hagan – Founder, Full Court Marketing 
🔹 Ashley Barton – SVP & Group Director, Multicultural & Lifestyle at 5WPR (Moderator) 

Hosted at Dear Irving on Hudson, the panel explored the evolving landscape of multicultural marketing and what it takes to connect with diverse communities in a meaningful and lasting way. Below are the key takeaways from this energizing, candid, and deeply insightful discussion. 


1. Cultural Moments Are More Than Campaigns – They’re Commitments 

Panelists emphasized that true cultural moments go beyond surface-level engagement or “trendjacking.” Brands must make ongoing investments in multicultural audiences to build credibility, trust, and lasting relationships. Authentic engagement doesn’t happen once a year, it’s a full-time commitment. 

2. Authenticity Starts From Within the Room 

Inclusive ideation can’t happen without inclusive environments. Great ideas often come from junior team members or individuals who bring lived experience to the table. Creating spaces where everyone feels empowered to contribute is essential for meaningful digital marketing


3. Educate, Then Activate 

Brands need to earn their seat at the table before speaking on cultural issues. That means doing the homework, understanding the community, showing respect, and avoiding superficial efforts. Or, as one panelist said: “Don’t embarrass yourself. If you don’t know the Electric Slide, you probably shouldn’t lead the charge.” 

4. Data Can’t Replace Soul 

While data is critical, it can’t come at the cost of cultural nuance. People are more than statistics, they’re individuals with histories, values, and stories. Successful multicultural marketing requires both analytics and empathy. 

5. The Power of Storytelling & Lived Experience 

The panelists each spoke to the power of narratives rooted in truth and lived experience. When brands collaborate with communities rather than speaking at them, the results are more relevant and emotionally impactful. Real stories build real connections. 

6. Rethinking ROI in Multicultural Marketing 

The panel called for an expanded view of success metrics. Impressions and click-through rates don’t tell the full story. Brands must look at impact within communities, the quality of engagement, and how their campaigns drive cultural relevance over time. 

7. Partnerships Matter – But So Does Positioning 

Multicultural voices shouldn’t be relegated to top-of-funnel awareness plays. They belong throughout the consumer journey. Whether through influencers, editorial partners like Allure and SELF, or grassroots creators, the key is placing them in roles that are strategic, not symbolic. 

8. Tech + Culture: The Future is Now 

From AI-driven insights to evolving social commerce trends, tech is transforming how brands reach consumers. Innovation must be deployed with cultural awareness. Technology should enhance the human connection, not dilute it. 


9. Bold Leadership Makes the Difference 

Across the board, panelists called for CMOs and brand leaders to take bold, informed risks. Whether advocating for budget allocation or pushing creative boundaries, impactful multicultural marketing requires belief in the mission from the top down. 

10. Final Word to CMOs: Diversify Your World, Not Just Your Ads 

The panel closed with a message to leadership: inclusivity isn’t just a campaign strategy; it’s a leadership principle. Who you hire, promote, mentor, and collaborate with ultimately shapes the authenticity of your marketing. 

Moving the Conversation Forward 

At 5WPR, we are proud to partner with brands committed to creating culturally intelligent campaigns rooted in empathy, strategy, and lived experience. This panel reaffirmed a core truth: multicultural marketing isn’t a trend, it’s a necessity. 

Special thanks to our incredible panelists for sharing their time, insights, and passion. We’re excited to keep the conversation going and continue shaping a more inclusive future for our industry. 

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