Talking about WEDNESDAY on a Monday? This might just be what you need today!

Miles Everson • June 29, 2026

From the desk of Miles Everson:

Happy Monday!

I hope you are all able to rest and enjoy the weekend with your loved ones.

Let’s kickstart another awesome week by highlighting another  “Marketing Marvel.”  In these articles, I talk about different figures (whether real or fictional) who have incredible marketing and business expertise.

Today, let’s talk about another iconic fictional character. Are you ready?

Read below to know more!




Some people—or characters—come along and quietly remind us that blending in is overrated.

They have a way of turning uniqueness into an asset, making it magnetic rather than alienating. They show us that confidence, cleverness, and a well-defined identity can leave a lasting impression.

In the world of business and marketing, these lessons are golden… but sometimes, the most profound examples come from the most unexpected sources.

Enter a figure who has captured imaginations for decades: A girl who walks through life with a perfectly deadpan stare, a sharp mind, and a style so unmistakable it has become iconic.

She belongs to a family famous for being delightfully unconventional, yet she manages to stand out even among them.

Her name?

Wednesday Addams!

Wednesday is the daughter of Gomez and Morticia Addams in  “The Addams Family,”  a creation of cartoonist Charles Addams.

From the original 1930s cartoons to television series, movies, and the modern  Netflix  adaptation, Wednesday has remained a cultural icon.

Unlike other children in the media, she is calm, composed, and unnervingly intelligent. She embraces the dark and macabre, approaching the world with a wit that is as sharp as it is dry.

Her appearance is instantly recognizable: pale skin, long dark braids, and a black dress with a white collar. It’s simple, timeless, and aligned with her personality.

Beyond her look, Wednesday is known for her individuality, cleverness, and confidence—traits that make her not just memorable, but also influential across generations.

In the Netflix series  “Wednesday”  (2022), the character is portrayed as a teen navigating a boarding school for outcasts, displaying intelligence, investigative skills, and fierce independence.

This modern take amplifies her role as a figure who is unapologetically herself while inspiring admiration for her resilience, wit, and cunning.

Why Businesses and Marketers Should Pay Attention to Her

It might seem odd to pull lessons from a fictional character, but Wednesday embodies principles that are strikingly relevant to branding and business strategy.

Here’s what she can teach us:

  • Own Your Unique Identity

    Wednesday doesn’t try to be like anyone else. She embraces her quirks, her dark humor, and her intelligence.

    In business, authenticity builds trust and recognition. Brands that lean into their unique identity are memorable and can cultivate loyal audiences.

    Lesson : Define and celebrate what makes your brand or product different, even if it challenges conventions.

  • Consistency Creates Recognition

    From her iconic wardrobe to her deadpan delivery, Wednesday’s presentation is consistent across media and adaptations. This consistency makes her instantly recognizable, a principle that is equally crucial for brands.

    Lesson : Keep your messaging, visuals, and tone consistent to foster lasting recognition and loyalty.

  • Less Is More: Strategic Communication

    Wednesday rarely overexplains or overshares. Her carefully chosen words and expressions carry weight.

    In marketing, overloading your audience can dilute your message. Strategic, selective communication builds intrigue and authority.

    Lesson : Be intentional about what you say and when; make every word count.

  • Identify and Serve Your Audience

    Wednesday resonates deeply with fans who appreciate dark humor, gothic aesthetics, and intellect with an edge. Her cult following demonstrates the power of appealing to a niche rather than trying to please everyone.

    Lesson : Identify and understand your niche audience; serving them well creates passionate loyalty.

  • Evolve Without Losing Core Values

    The modern Netflix adaptation reinvented Wednesday for a contemporary audience, yet her essential traits—intelligence, sarcasm, independence—remained intact.

    Brands, too, need to evolve while keeping core values intact to remain relevant.

    Lesson : Innovate and modernize offerings without abandoning the essence of your brand.

  • Create Intrigue and Curiosity

    Wednesday’s mysterious aura draws attention effortlessly. Marketing that sparks curiosity—through storytelling, teasing campaigns, or unconventional approaches—can captivate audiences similarly.

    Lesson : Use storytelling, suspense, or unexpected elements to engage and maintain audience interest.

  • Confidence Attracts Loyalty

    Wednesday approaches life with unapologetic confidence, whether facing eccentric family members or unraveling mysteries. This shows confidence in your products, services, or messaging fosters trust and admiration.

    Lesson : Believe in your offerings and project that belief. Your audience will follow suit.

Clearly, Wednesday is more than just a character from a spooky sitcom; she’s also a blueprint for standing out in a crowded world.

Her identity, consistency, strategic presence, niche appeal, evolution, intrigue, and confidence are all traits that businesses and marketers can learn from.

She reminds us that success often comes not from blending in, but from embracing what makes you different—and doing so boldly, consistently, and confidently.

Besides, in an era where attention is scarce and authenticity is gold, Wednesday proves that embracing your individuality isn’t just memorable; it’s also marketable.
 

Hope you’ve found this week’s topic interesting and helpful.




Stay tuned for next Monday’s Marketing Marvels!

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Miles Everson

CEO of MBO Partners and former Global Advisory and Consulting CEO at PwC, Everson has worked with many of the world's largest and most prominent organizations, specializing in executive management. He helps companies balance growth, reduce risk, maximize return, and excel in strategic business priorities.


He is a sought-after public speaker and contributor and has been a case study for success from Harvard Business School.


Everson is a Certified Public Accountant, a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants. He graduated from St. Cloud State University with a B.S. in Accounting.

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