This Old Marketing Podcast with Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose

This Old Marketing Podcast with Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose

248: The Greatest Marketing Predictions Episode Ever (2021 version)

 Yes, the big marketing predictions episode if finally here. Joe and Robert answer: – What will happen to the martech industry? – What big names will be bought and sold in 2021? – Who wins in content marketing…and who loses? – What does the future of in-person events look like? And don’t worry…they cover […]

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247: Why Netflix Would Buy AMC (and why that’s important)

 The boys kick off the show with highlights from the just finished Content Marketing World 2020. The streaming wars have begun. Disney has committed to it. Amazon and Apple are dabbling in it. But Netflix owns it. An AMC purchase (who might run out of cash by the end of the year) could be

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246: The Future of Content Marketing, TikTok and Football

 In this very special episode, Joe and Robert talk about Content Marketing World’s 10 year anniversary, the changes in content marketing, and what should happen to the industry. News stories include TikTok’s sale. Will it go through and when will that be? In addition, it looks like Google is going to bail out the

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245: Why the TikTok Deal Will Absolutely Happen

 The TikTok/Oracle deal comes under scrutiny, but both Joe and Robert think the deal with absolutely go through, especially while TikTok’s numbers continue to grow. Facebook is getting in the email marketing business. Will they buy a business or consumer-side email marketing company, or go organic? The Taboola/Outbrain deal is off the table. The

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244: Facebook Cleans Up Political Ads…But that’s Not the Problem

 Facebook makes an announcement about curbing political ads, but still has a major problem with false organic content, as Russia again infiltrates the site. LEGO leverages user-generated content as new product development, while CVS launches a new media network. In rants and raves, Adweek buys Target Marketing and Publishing Executive, Facebook’s CMO resigns to

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243: Rented Land and Native Advertising Disaster

 Major media companies from around the United States are divesting their real estate properties to right-size their business models. Washington Post pushes forward into native advertising territory as traditional advertising falters. Audio is even bigger than we thought it would be, while creators at TikTok don’t understand that they built their homes on rented

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242: TikTok, the Nike Ad and Surprising Acquisitions

 First, watch the Nike ad if you haven’t. Required watching. TikTok was in the news this week, with a crazy deal in progress with Microsoft. In other news, Industry Dive purchased Newscred’s content marketing studio business, while Digiday finds that branded content and native advertising spending is on a downward trend. Freightwaves media business

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