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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 18 MIN

39 - How To Become A Market Of One & Tackling Traffic Decline

from Irish Marketing Podcast · host Tinpot Productions

Is your agency feeling the squeeze? Is your website traffic quietly disappearing? You are not imagining it — and you are definitely not alone. In this episode of the Irish Marketing Podcast, we tackle two of the most pressing challenges facing marketers and agency leaders right now. First, Robin Bonn of Co-Definery joins us ahead of his IAPI presentation on June 10th, to share a frank, no-excuses assessment of why so many agencies are struggling — and what the world's most progressive agencies are doing differently to stay irreplaceable. Then, Brendan Almack and Lisa Woods from Wolfgang Digital break down the dramatic decline in organic search traffic driven by the rise of AI search and Google's AI Overviews, explaining why the traditional click-through model is broken and what brands can do to respondPresenter – Daryl MoorhouseSound Engineer – Sean Byrne🎙️  Recorded, edited and mixed at Tinpot Productions Studios, Dublin▶️  Subscribe to our Youtube channel📰  Subscribe to The Irish Marketing Podcast Monthly NewsletterIf you've got a story you'd like to hear featured on the Irish Marketing Podcast, let us know via [email protected]

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