Mon, 26 December 2016
In this final episode of 2016, Joe and Robert discuss the best of 2016 and add some trends for 2017 including: Facebook and Google will ramp up their content buying efforts next year; Brands will bet big on buying media companies; As publishing continues to diversify its business model, so will marketing. Rants and raves include George Michael and The Undoing Project from Michael Lewis. This week's TOM: House Organs. This week's show links: http://www.recode.net/2016/12/14/13955348/facebook-original-video SPONSOR: CMI Events at http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/events/ RANTS AND RAVES https://www.youtube.com/watch? This Old Marketing: An Article on House Organs
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Mon, 19 December 2016
In this Christmas edition of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss Facebook's new process around fake news, and why it may prove to be a rather large opportunity for content-driven brands. In other news, the boys discuss why your body of work matters, why some research is really bad and the business models behind sponsored content. Rants and raves include David Copperfield and a new Altimeter report. This week's TOM example: Openview Venture Partners. This week's story links: Facebook Details Its New Plan To Combat Fake News Stories http://www.npr.org/sections/ Why The Laws of Supply And Demand Don’t Work Online And How Quality Content Is The Answer https://www.themediabriefing. State Of The Content Marketing Ecosystem https://www. Publishers Take On Ad Agency Roles With Branded Content http://www.wsj.com/articles/ EPISODE SPONSOR: Content Marketing Institute Events. Use coupon code PNR100 and go to http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/events TOM EXAMPLE: Build from Openview http://openview.vc/build-book |
Mon, 12 December 2016
In this episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert dismantle a blog post that insists that content marketing does not exist. In other news, a number of content jobs will be lost to machine learning and Enterprise launches a new digital magazine that looks like sales collateral. Rants and raves include Scott Galloway and PewDiePie. This week's TOM: Constant Contact. This week's show links: Is Content Marketing Failing Us In B2B Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Writers and Content Marketers http://www.pr2020.com/blog/ Enterprise Embraces Content Marketing With Digital Magazine http://www.mediapost.com/ EPISODE SPONSOR - Content Marketing Institute 2017 Events - http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/events/ RANTS AND RAVES https://www.l2inc.com/winners- http://www.businessinsider. |
Mon, 5 December 2016
In this episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss the result of focusing too much on Facebook for content distribution. GoPro closes down their media division and CNN hires Casey Neistat to launch a new media property. Rants and raves include Breitbart.com and the business case for leveraging content marketing as public relations. This Old Marketing example - UK National Trust. This week's story links: Two years after buying Elite Daily, the Daily Mail says the Facebook publisher is worthless
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Mon, 28 November 2016
In this episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert (together again) discuss Airbnb's new magazine launch with Hearst. While brand editors have a lot of red tape to work through, some people think content blindness is a real thing. And finally, media companies running to the speed of news (and eyeballs) is killing the truth in news (and maybe creating an opportunity for brands). Rants and raves include newspapers and the FCC. This week's TOM example: Inbound Marketing (the book). This week's news links: Hearst’s Joana Coles Has Partnered with Airbnb New Magazine Venture http://www.adweek.com/news/ Editor’s Guide to Working With Brands https://contently.com/ Is Content Blindness The New Banner Blindness http://www.forbes.com/sites/ Students don’t know when News Is Fake http://www.wsj.com/articles/ EPISODE SPONSOR: Intelligent Content Conference. Sign up at http://www.intelligentcontentconference.com/ by December 16th for best rates. RANTS AND RAVES http://knowledge.wharton. http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2016/11/27/media-companies-lobby-trump-loosening-cross-ownership-rules/94359950/ TOM: Inbound Marketing by Hubspot
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Mon, 21 November 2016
In this very special Thanksgiving episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert are together again, first discussing the big partnership news between MXM and C3, setting the stage for a content marketing mega agency. Facebook continues to have problems with fake news, and Joe and Robert discuss what the impact will be for brands. Rants and raves include more Facebook and their big measurement issues. This week's TOM example: Butterball. This week's news stories: MXM and C3 Unite to Form the First content Centric Global Agency Network Facebook Admits It Must Do More To Stop The Spread of Misinformation On Its Platform 7 New Podcast Statistics for 2016 EPISODE SPONSOR - Intelligent Content Conference. Rates go up on December 17th. Register today: http://intelligentcontentconference.com RANTS AND RAVES http://www.mckinsey.com/ http://www.gartner.com/ http://www.marketwatch.com/story/donald-trumps-war-on-media-is-boosting-subscriptions-donations-for-news-outlets-2016-11-16 TOM - Butterball
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Mon, 14 November 2016
In this episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss the IAB's latest research on advertising growth...what's right and incorrect about it. In other news, WordPress and Medium are ready to battle website turf, and blogs are getting longer and taking longer to write. Rants and raves include live magazines and the downfall of the press. This week's TOM example: Autodesk. This week's story links: Top Sponsor: Get the Content Marketing Benchmark report, courtesy of Noosh at http://cmi.media/pnr157b Ad Revenues for First half of 2016 are at an All Time High https://www.iab.com/news/ WordPress and the Future of Publishing https://contently.com/ New Research: 3rd Annual Survey of 1000+ Bloggers (time, length and tactics https://www.orbitmedia.com/ EPISODE SPONSOR
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Mon, 7 November 2016
In this special three-year anniversary (and one million download) episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert dig back into the archives and discuss what's made them successful in their careers. Then, both discuss what they've seen work and not work in enterprises around the world when it comes to content marketing. Rants and raves include Forbes and Yahoo! This week's TOM example: Chief Content Officer (CCO) magazine. This week's story links: Top Sponsor: Noosh and Get the Content Marketing Benchmark Report - http://cmi.media/pnr156b 5 Trends to Watch In Content Marketing For 2017 Episode Sponsor: Curalate and the 6 Tips to Lower Your Cost-Per-Click by 40% - http://cmi.media/pnr156a https://www.amazon.com/
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Mon, 31 October 2016
In this week's This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss Twitter's decision to kill Vine and why brands and content creators should have known better. Agencies start to launch print magazines, while IDG's content creation model is one all brand's should emulate. Rants and raves include not starting a podcast and five ways to scare your boss into content marketing. This week's TOM example: Think with Google. This week's stories: Sponsor: Get Noosh's Content Marketing Benchmark report at: http://cmi.media/pnr155b
Why You Soon May be Seeing More Agencies Launch Their Own Print Magazines http://www.adweek.com/news/ How IDG Approaches Editorial Strategy http://www.fipp.com/news/ EPISODE SPONSOR Curalate and the Millennials Guide: Engaging a Generation of Visual Buyers. Download it at http://cmi.media/pnr155a RANTS AND RAVES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5X1awpnL7A (subscribe link here: https://www.youtube.com/user/SparkMediaSolutions?sub_confirmation=1) http://thoughtcatalog.com/ http://www. TOM Example: Think with Google https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/
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Mon, 24 October 2016
In this episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss the AT&T/Time Warner merger and what it means for marketing professionals. Email is becoming more important than ever, and the latest APAC content marketing research is dissected. Rants and raves include a new content book and poor, poor Mashable. This week's TOM example: Pinsent Masons. This week's article links: Top of the Show Sponsor: Noosh: Get the Content Marketing Benchmark report at: http://cmi.media/pnr154b NEWS AT&T Agrees to Purchase Time Warner For More than $80 Billion http://www.nytimes.com/2016/ Email Is Evolving And Time Spent With It Is Growing http://www.cmo.com/adobe- Survey Proves APAC Marketers Have No Idea About Content Marketing https://www.linkedin.com/ EPISODE SPONSOR http://mashable.com/2016/10/18/chipotle-edgy-snapchat-show http://www.recode.net/2016/10/24/13381002/new-york-times-wirecutter-purchase-30-million-briam-lam-consumer-guide http://magculture.com/the-gap-document/ TOM
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