Episodios

  • Episode #86 - Why is It Harder to Stop Than to Start?
    Sep 10 2020

    In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is wrapping up the podcast—at least for now. He’s wondering whether it can ever be as easy to stop things as it is to start them. And he explains how you can participate in what’s coming next. And that’s a wrap for the week ending September 11, 2020.  

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    13 m
  • Episode #85 - Should Your Brand Enter Controversial Conversations?
    Sep 2 2020

    In this week’s episode Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose asks if we should be more controversial. Content Marketing Institute founder Joe Pulizzi talks with Robert talk about whether Google should replace universities. Finally, Robert points you to an article that asks whether you’re all in with content marketing (and tells you what to do if you’re not). And that’s a wrap for the week ending September 4, 2020.  

    INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK 

     Joe Pulizzi, founder, Content Marketing Institute 

    Joe is the Amazon bestselling author of Killing Marketing (along with Robert Rose) and the author of Content Inc. and Epic Content Marketing, which was named a “must-read business book” by Fortune Magazine. His latest book is his debut novel, The Will to Die.  

    He’s founded three companies, including the Content Marketing Institute, and launched dozens of events, including Content Marketing World. His foundation, the Orange Effect (OEF), delivers speech therapy and technology services to children in more than 25 states. 

    Get more from Joe: 

    Visit https://www.joepulizzi.com/

    Subscribe to The Random Newsletter: https://www.joepulizzi.com/signup/

    OUR CONTENT MARKETING IDEA OF THE WEEK 

    Go All In With Content Marketing or Do Nothing: #CMWorld 

    https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2016/09/all-in-content-marketing/

     

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    37 m
  • Episode #84- Do Me a Favor: Playing Chicken With Audience Trust
    Aug 26 2020

    In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose talks about asking for favors before earning audience trust. He talks with Bynder’s Brian Kavanaugh about the growing importance of user generated content. And finally, he points you toward a crash course in journalistic principles that help brands earn trust. And that’s a wrap for the week ending August, 28, 2020. 

    INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK

    Robert’s guest this week is Brian Kavanaugh, director of North American field and global customer marketing for digital asset management company Bynder.  

    Learn more about Brian and Bynder: 

    • Visit the Bynder website: https://www.bynder.com/en/ 
    • Check out Bynder partner Stackla for more on UGC: https://stackla.com/
    • Connect with Brian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-kavanaugh-a1b53b19/ 

     

    OUR CONTENT MARKETING IDEA OF THE WEEK 

    Want to be Trusted? Here’s a Crash Course in Brand Journalism 

    https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2019/02/trusted-brand-journalism/

     

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    34 m
  • Episode #83 - Can You Add More to Scale Your Content Strategy?
    Aug 19 2020

    In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose asks whether technology or people are more important in content strategy. He talks with futurist Kate O’Neill about whether marketing technology is serving us – or we’re serving technology. And finally he points to an article that explains what to consider when it’s time for new marketing tech. And that’s a wrap for the week ending August 21, 2020.  

    INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK   

    Robert’s guest this week is Kate O’Neill, founder and CEO of KO Insights, a strategic consultancy committed to improving human experience at scale. Kate is the author of Tech Humanist: How You Can Make Technology Better for Business and Better for Humans and hosts the podcast The Tech Humanist Show. 

    Kate is an expert in data-based business models, integrated experience strategy, and human-centric digital transformation. Over the past 20 years, she’s led innovations across technology, marketing, and operations in category-defining companies such as Netflix, where she created the first content management role and helped implement innovative dynamic e-commerce practices that became industry standard.  

    Learn more about Kate: 

    • Connect with her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kateo
    • Listen to The Tech Humanist Show: http://www.thetechhumanist.com/
    • Visit her website: https://www.koinsights.com/ 


    OUR CONTENT MARKETING IDEA 
    OF THE WEEK    

    What to Consider When It’s Time for New Marketing Technology 

    https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2017/10/consider-new-marketing-technology/

     

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    36 m
  • Episode #82 - Should You Stop Trying to Make Your Content One of a Kind?
    Aug 12 2020

    In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is asking whether we’re borrowing enough good ideas. He talks with Mike Orr from Grapevine6 about content, the state of influencer marketing, and how to get more from your social media partner. And finally Robert points you to an article about how images can increase your content’s visibility in search. And that’s a wrap for the week ending August 14, 2020. 

    NEWS ITEM OF THE WEEK

    How to Get More from Your Social Media Partner

    https://hbr.org/2020/07/how-to-get-more-from-your-social-media-partner

    INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK   

    Robert’s guest this week is Mike Orr, CEO of Grapevine6. Mike is responsible for bringing everything together, product release after product release. But his greatest asset is his ability to take good ideas and find ways to make them great.  


    Before co-founding Grapevine6, Mike spent several years in management consulting working with some of Canada's marquee brands. He led a strategic think tank and project management team, which earned global awards and recognition, at one of Canada's leading digital advertising agencies. 

    Learn more about Mike: 

    Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeorr/

    Visit the Grapevine6 website: https://www.grapevine6.com/

    OUR CONTENT MARKETING IDEA OF THE WEEK   

    How to Use Images to Increase Search Visibility and Get More Clicks 

    https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2019/11/images-search-visibility/

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    36 m
  • Episode #81 - How Are Marketers Embracing the Chaos?
    Aug 5 2020

    In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is finally accepting the chaos. He talks with Leslie Talbot about the rising importance of content in marketing. And he points you to an article that will help you decide whether to invest in trending topics or evergreen content. And that’s a wrap for the week ending August 7, 2020. 

    INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK   

    My guest this week is Leslie Talbot, senior vice president, strategic programs at Corporate Visions. In her social media profile, Leslie says she’s “challenging conventional wisdom and changing the customer conversation … one Oxford comma at a time,” which immediately makes me a fan. At Corporate Visions, Leslie helps B2B companies develop the messages, content, and selling skills to master the four most critical value conversations.

    Learn more about Leslie: 

    • Follow her on Twitter @leslietalbot
    • Or LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslietalbot/
    • Visit https://corporatevisions.com/


    CONTENT MARKETING IDEA 
    OF THE WEEK   

    3 Questions to See If You Should Tackle Trending Topics 

    https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2020/07/questions-tackle-trending-topics/

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    33 m
  • Episode #80 - Wants vs. Needs: Is the Debate Even Necessary?
    Jul 30 2020

    In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is asking why anyone needs content marketing. He talks with marketing professor Marcus Collins about businesses making it rain for content marketers – and about culture in content. And he shares an article packed with ideas for making your content more engaging. And that’s a wrap for the week ending July 31, 2020. 

    NEWS ITEM OF THE WEEK  

    Content Marketing Spending Rising Sharply 

    https://www.ana.net/content/show/id/61273

    INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK  

    Robert’s guest this week is marketing lecturer Marcus Collins, who studies the effects of cultural contagion on consumer behavior at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. He translates these cultural learnings for brands wishing to create contagious marketing campaigns that extend across both the online and offline worlds of social. Acknowledged for his strategic and creative contributions, he’s an Advertising Age 40 Under 40 recipient and a Clio award winner who has launched campaigns like Cliff Paul for State Farm, Made In America Music Festival for Budweiser, Hello Brooklyn for the Brooklyn Nets, and Eggo + Netflix’s Stranger Things conquest. Marcus also has been the chief consumer connections officer at Doner since 2018. 

    Learn more about Marcus: 

    • Visit his website http://marctothec.com/
    • Connect on social – he’s @Marctothec on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. 

    OUR CONTENT MARKETING IDEA OF THE WEEK  

    10 Ways to Make Content More Engaging 

    https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2010/10/make-content-more-engaging/ 

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    A well-known marketing saying goes, “Content is king”. And with organizations having to rely on their digital channels more than ever these days to reach customers, creating and publishing effective and engaging content has taken on a whole new level of importance.   

    Sitecore recently held its inaugural Virtual Marketer Day, and one of the tracks was dedicated to helping organizations better manage their content – from beginning to end.   

    There is a  new post-event guide titled “Understanding the end-to-end content lifecycle”, with practical steps you can take to optimize your content engine and personalize digital experiences for your customers.    

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    36 m
  • Episode #79 - All Audiences Are Not Good Audiences
    Jul 23 2020

    In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is thinking about creating real (and good) audiences. He talks with digital marketing consultant Ian Truscott about content strategy – and why search “sucks” so much now. And he points you to an article that explains how to bring audiences together – even in the social-distancing era. And that’s a wrap for the week ending July 24, 2020.

    NEWS ITEM OF THE WEEK

    Why Does Search Suck?

    https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/353308/why-does-search-suck.html

    INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK

    Robert’s guest this week is Ian Truscott, editor-in-chief of Rockstar CMO, a podcast and blog covering all things marketing leadership. He’s also the executive strategy director at appropingo, a consultancy focused on B2B marketing. A writer, speaker, industry expert, B2B marketing influencer and thought leader, Ian says ­– most of all – he’s a content guy.

    Learn more about Ian:

    • Connect with him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanTruscott
    • Visit Rockstar CMO: https://rockstarcmo.com/
    • Visit appropingo :https://appropingo.com/

    OUR CONTENT MARKETING IDEA OF THE WEEK

    How to Bring Audiences Together in the Social-Distancing Era

    https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/cco-digital/systems-issue/editorial-operations/virtual-event-strategy/ 

    SPONSOR

    SiteCore

    A well-known marketing saying goes, “Content is king”. And with organizations having to rely on their digital channels more than ever these days to reach customers, creating and publishing effective and engaging content has taken on a whole new level of importance. 

    Sitecore recently held its inaugural Virtual Marketer Day, and one of the tracks was dedicated to helping organizations better manage their content – from beginning to end. 

    There is a  new post-event guide titled “Understanding the end-to-end content lifecycle”, with practical steps you can take to optimize your content engine and personalize digital experiences for your customers.  

    Download the guide today at: https://cmi.media/sitecore-lifecycle

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    36 m