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  • In this special #ThisOldMarketing episode, Joe and Robert review their presentations from Social Media Marketing World 2024.

    Robert shares his insights, including:

    The Value of Relationships The Product Content Mindset The Point of View Architecture The Trust Exercise - Audit Your Experiences

    Joe runs through his secrets for content marketing success, including:

    Building the Base The Content Tilt Acquiring Content Assets Creators over Content Pillar Content Projects The NEW Print Opportunity Email, Email, Email The Content Revenue Model

    For the full content marketing revenue model, check out our book, Killing Marketing.

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  • Another media company bites the dust. This time it's the once-darling Vice Media.

    Is the news media business model broken or is there something else at work here?

    A big supreme court case involving social media moderation is being reviewed by SCOTUS. Could it happen? We'll see this summer.

    Is Google on death row? It's clear the product is getting worse. Will ChatGPT come to the rescue?

    And Tyler Perry shelves his studio project because of Sora.

    Hits and misses include Bitcoin and Air Canada.

    Rants and raves involve the fractional CMO and a Florida law banning social media usage for youngsters.

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    This week's links:

    Supreme Court Social Media Case

    Vice Media Shutting Down

    Is Google Search Dying?

    Tyler Perry Shelves Studio

    Air Canada Is Stupid

    The Fractional CMO

    Florida Lawmakers Pass Social Law

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  • It's been a crazy two weeks for artificial intelligence.

    OpenAI officially launched Sora, the text-to-video tool. At the same time, Google launched their AI-version of Gemini inside workplace.

    Is podcasting really a racket? Maybe it's just more of the same.

    Hits and misses include Paramount's bad timing and Nvidia's HUGE quarter.

    Rants and raves includes the NYTime's ad tool and Billy Joel's new AI video.

    This week's links:

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    OpenAI Launches Sora

    Google Launches Gemini

    The Podcast Business is a Racket

    Paramount Lays off 800

    Nvidia Booms with AI

    NYTimes AI Ad Tool

    Billy Joel's New AI Video

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  • In this special Blossom episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss the insights and secrets into creating a profitable content brand, for both content marketing and content creator goals.

    Topics discussed include:

    How to truly differentiate and grow an audience How to create a content tilt Do you build or buy? Focus on creator, brand or content brand? and many more content marketing insights

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  • The boys discuss Joe Rogan's new content deal with Spotify. Is this the future of podcast and YouTube deals, or is this just for the one percenters? Also, how should a brand approach this kind of deal?

    Meta will label AI images across all their properties. Is this just a point in time or will it have lasting impact?

    In addition, Meta cut off Facebook to developers. Like we didn't see that coming.

    In hits and misses, Robert praises L'Oreal and misses on Taylor and the right. Joe hits on Spotify and audiobooks, and misses on Grant Cardone's new magazine.

    Rants and raves include Billy Joel and B2B companies lack of big ideas.

    This week's links:

    Discount to CEX 2024 - Use Coupon Code "TOM"

    Joe Rogan Deal with Spotify

    Is Content Exclusivity Over?

    Meta to Label AI Images

    Facebook Cuts Out Developers

    L'Oreal Hits Big

    Taylor Swift Outrage

    Billy Joel Writes Again

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  • Big tech CEOs ran to Washington to explain why they haven't protected US children.

    YouTube and TikTok continue to dominate and grow in profit and usage. Is it imperative that all companies market on these channels today?

    And George Carlin and Taylor Swift deepfakes dominate the news. Is there anything we can do about them or have we unleashed Pandora's box.

    Rants and raves include small audience wins and a new place for the chief marketing officer.

    This week's links:

    Elmo's Wellness Check

    Social Media Execs Explain Behavior to Congress

    YouTube Revenues Soar

    TikTok Usage Way Up

    George Carlin Lawsuit

    X Blocks Taylor Swift Search

    UPS Scraps CEO

    TikTok Usage Up with Minors

    The State of the Creator Economy [Report]

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  • Netflix Q4 earnings show how far the company is ahead in the streaming wars...plus...their licensing deal with WWE vaults them into a live-events leadership position. So, what's next and what can we learn from their strategy?

    Sports Illustrated is "mostly" dead. Here's a big opportunity for a brand like Nike or Under Armour to make a content marketing buy. Why isn't this happening more often?

    And does the creator economy need a creators' union? The boys say no.

    Rants and raves include Google finally killing off the cookie, while MrBeast goes to China.

    This week's links:

    Netflix Rocks Earnings

    SI Almost Dead

    Do We Need a Creators' Union?

    G/O Media In Trouble

    Google Finally Killing Cookies

    MrBeast Goes to China

    B.J. Novak Headlining Content Entrepreneur Expo (CEX) 2024

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  • Big news in media and marketing as Informa purchases a majority stake in TechTarget. Is their strategy of "focused scaling" correct for B2B?

    Apple overhauls their podcast download system, sending podcast leaders into a panic over revised download numbers. Ah...rented land.

    And OpenAI launches Chat GPTeams.

    Rants and raves include Reddit's court victory over WallStreetBets and a big marketing mistake at Solo brands.

    This week's links:

    TechTarget x Informa

    The Incredible Shrinking Podcast

    So Much Media Consumption that's Wrong

    OpenAI Debuts Teams

    Reddit Wins Lawsuit

    Solo Brands Names New CEO

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  • If you don't get the title, stay until the end.

    In this episode, Joe and Robert discuss what's happening at CES, including the role of the creator/influencer inside a media company.

    Netflix, Instagram and Amazon all make major streaming cutbacks. Is this just "right sizing" the business, or is everyone trying to figure out how to compete with TikTok?

    In rants and raves, it's the end of the third-party cookie on Google, and a new sports bar opens with access to sports from women athletes only.

    This week's links:

    CES 2024 Kicks Off

    What Happens When the Creator Goes Crazy?

    Netflix Cuts Over 100 Shows

    CNBC to Start Courses

    Third-Party Cookies

    The Sports Bra

    A Great Kickstarter Example

    The True Crime Podcast from Robert Riggs

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  • Joe and Robert are back from a crazy 2023 with thoughts of Elon and crowdiness.

    In this episode, Steamboat Willie is released from its copyright shackles. Is there an opportunity for brands in out-of-date content?

    Fidelity lowers X's valuation even more. Is a turnaround to come?

    Time appoints a new Chief Events Officer in a clear signal that there is a bull market for in-person events.

    In rants and raves, Joe comments on the right-sizing of creator businesses, while Robert pontificates on clickbait.

    This week's links:

    Mickey Mouse Public Domain

    Elon's X Gets Another Valuation Drop

    Time Appoints Chief Events Officer

    Creators Are Downsizing

    Advertisers and Clickbait

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  • Joe and Robert take time out of their regular programming to talk about key marketing career challenges and how they overcame them. In addition, the boys do a speed round on content marketing pet peeves.

    This week's links:

    Sahil Bloom's Annual Review

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  • It's here! The annual episode where Robert and Joe predict everything that will not go right in the content marketing and media world. This year, the boys predict:

    A social media collapse - TikTok and YouTube see big surges as the waves of the strike Tsunami hit. AI goes mainstream and actually starts to earn its keep – but NOT in creating externally focused content but rather conversational Advertising and behind the scenes marketing work. Brands go "all in" on owned media - especially video. Local news and journalism make a big comeback. At least three, major brands launch new, shiny print publications and send them through the post. X will see a huge advertising turnaround (due to the fact that most everyone left). More eyeballs for less dollars. Newsletters will continue their hot stream, led by creator referral networks, and you'll see more creators stop producing their lagging podcasts. More AI-driven news networks continue to launch, followed by an AI running for president in 2028.

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  • The latest social media usage results by Pew are out and...surprise, surprise...almost half of all teenagers are on social media "literally all the time." It seems that short-form videos are ruling the day on nearly all platforms.

    Mega-publisher Axel Springer does a deal with ChatGPT to include news. What does this mean for media companies and the future of search?

    And everything you know about podcasts might actually be wrong.

    Rants and raves include permissions on Dropbox and Magna/OpenAP doing a deal.

    This week's links:

    Axel Springer Deals with OpenAI

    Pew Research on Teen Social Media Usage

    Everything You Know about Podcasts Is Wrong

    Sounds Profitable Podcast Research

    Spotify and Audiobook Streaming

    Dropbox and Third-Party AI

    How Anxiety Became Content

    Magna and OpenAP Data Deal

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  • Google makes their big AI announcement regarding Google Gemini. Can the new AI suite save Google's stalling search business?

    Is purpose-driven content dead after failures by Bud Light and Target? Joe is skeptical but Robert thinks there is a big opportunity.

    Spotify announces some big layoffs and a strategic change, while the NCAA might be hiring students in the very near future.

    Rants and raves include TikTok shopping and a new model for digital ad revenue.

    This week's links:

    Google's Gemini Announced

    Brand Backlash

    Spotify's Strategic Changes

    NCAA and NIL

    Digital Ad Revenue's Up

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  • Elon Musk's remarks at the recent Dealbook conference show (inconclusive) evidence that he is actually trying to lower X's valuation to such a point to where he can buy the company back (from debtors) at pennies on the dollar.

    Synthetic (AI) content is on the rise. Google is having major problems with it, and some (experts) say that over 90 percent of all content will be AI generated by 2026.

    And finally, should creators (and marketers) start thinking about protecting their digital likeness? The boys say yes.

    Rants and raves include an interesting move by Weibo and Google paying off publishers.

    This week's links:

    Joe's Studio Setup Details Here

    Elon says "Go F' Yourself"

    The Rapid Rise of Synthetic Content

    How Creators Own Their Digital Likeness

    Weibo and Anonymous Creators

    Google's Publisher Group Shutting Down

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  • Note: This was recorded before Sam Altman was reinstated at OpenAI. Go figure!

    Joe and Robert go indepth on the soap opera that is OpenAI, and the ramifications on marketers and content creators.

    X sees another exodus of advertisers. Is this the end of the road for the former blue bird?

    And TikTok is now used at a key news source for 30 percent of young adults. Should we be scared?

    Rants and raves include ideas to save local journalism and Buzzfeed's new business model.

    This week's links:

    Paul Roetzer's AI Podcast about the History of OpenAI

    Sam Altman Returns to OpenAI (added link)

    Sam Altman Joins Microsoft

    Why OpenAI Blew Up

    X Responds to Advertisers Jumping Ship

    Media Matters Grills Elon and X

    Crisis in Local News

    BuzzFeed Shifts Business Model

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  • The new actors' agreement and Meta's newly released guide for political advertisements tell us one big thing - AI content will begin to flourish. Get ready for massive process and job changes in the very near future directly because of these two announcements.

    In other news, YouTube has ad blockers going crazy with their new AI-sniffer tools. Have we seen the end of ad blockers?

    In rants and raves, Joe raves about SNAP's CEO and rants about the new ESPN Bet. Robert raves about Mark Ritson's US marketer call-to-arms.

    This week's links:

    The New Actors' Agreement

    OpenAI Announces New Agents Program

    Meta to Require AI Disclosures

    YouTube and Ad Blockers

    A Challenge to US Marketers

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  • A very special episode where Joe and Robert review their content and marketing predictions from the previous year.

    Do they make the grade? You need to judge for yourself.

    TikTok will be banned. Netflix will merge with another streaming platform. LinkedIn will rise to the top. First party data will rule. AI dominates. Google uses AI detector. Content acquisitions on the rise. Recession will be localized to tech only. Cryptopunks and Bored Apes double. Apple will introduce a headset.

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  • A special 400th episode of This Old Marketing. And yes, the boys are getting up there!

    Joe and Robert discuss AI announcements by the US President and Microsoft (launching of Copilot), as well as Google integrating AI into search. For AI to work well, it needs to be working from a correct set of information. Is that the case or should we be worried?

    Elon holds a company meeting and talks about X doing almost everything. It's too bad that Apple and Google have a head start in this area.

    And Disney buys out the rest of Hulu. Good thing? Regardless, Disney is having operational challenges.

    Rants and raves include Joe's new website, IP addresses and Omnicom buying Flywheel.

    This week's links:

    Biden Signs AI Order

    Microsoft Launches Copilot

    Elon's Company Meeting about the Everything App

    Disney to Buy Rest of Hulu

    What the Heck is Disney's Problem?

    Joe Pulizzi's Website

    IP Addresses Aren't the Answer

    Omnicom Buys Flywheel

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  • Breaking news as X year-over-year numbers plummet. Can the Elon-run social media site recover?

    Meta, and more specifically Instagram, is being sued by 33 states. The charge? That the company repeatedly misled the public about the dangers of being on their platform.

    Joe and Robert discuss the sad truth: Meta puts profits (and addiction) ahead of the future of America. Done and done.

    And finally, new research suggests that trust in media is at an all-time low (and getting worse by the minute). But there is an opportunity.

    Rants and raves include the B2B creator, TikTok launches an event, and new DC funding for local news.

    This week's links:

    X Usage Plummets

    Meta Instagram Being Sued

    Media Confidence in the US at a Low

    DC Lawmakers Introduce Local News Bill

    Marketing Needs More Marketing

    The B2B Creator Opportunity

    TikTok Events

    OEF Night at the Races

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