EPISODE · Oct 11, 2020 · 33 MIN
EP #81: Evolving Your Media Practices - With Mitch Joel
from GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
This week on GovComms, we revisit a discussion between contentgroup CEO David Pembroke and Mitch Joel, a leading thinker in all matters content. At the time of this conversation, Mitch was president of Mirium, a global marketing agency operating in over 20 countries with 2,000 employees. He has since founded Six Pixels Group, which is an advisory, investing and content producing company. Significantly, he also hosts his own podcast, Six Pixels of Separation, which has run for over 500 consecutive weeks. Discussed in this episode: How businesses and marketers can capitalize on the interconnections of modern society The strategy behind growing your audience The evolution of published content: from magazine to podcasts and beyond How to go about converting viewers into consumers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week on GovComms, we revisit a discussion between contentgroup CEO David Pembroke and Mitch Joel, a leading thinker in all matters content. At the time of this conversation, Mitch was president of Mirium, a global marketing agency operating in over 20 countries with 2,000 employees. He has since founded Six Pixels Group, which is an advisory, investing and content producing company. Significantly, he also hosts his own podcast, Six Pixels of Separation, which has run for over 500 consecutive weeks. Discussed in this episode: How businesses and marketers can capitalize on the interconnections of modern society The strategy behind growing your audience The evolution of published content: from magazine to podcasts and beyond How to go about converting viewers into consumers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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