EPISODE · Feb 28, 2024 · 15 MIN
Staying Relevant and Weathering the Social Network Effect
from The Rethink Marketing Podcast · host Colin Jeffries & Paul Frodge
One this episode of the Rethink Marketing Podcast, Colin Jeffries and Paul Frodge converse about the social multiplier effect in marketing. As marketers get better and share their learnings, it seems that marketing continues to improve. Competition is increasing, forcing marketers to get better--and, thereby, increase the competition! It can be a challenge to keep up with the rapidly evolving marketing landscape, let alone implement those learnings. They discuss strategically upgrading people, processes, and technology to adapt to the changing marketing landscape. Takeaways: The social multiplier effect in marketing means that as everyone gets better, the competition for attention becomes fiercer. Implementation is crucial in marketing. Simply acquiring knowledge is not enough; taking action and getting results is what matters. Continuous learning is essential to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving marketing landscape. Upgrading people, processes, and technology is necessary to keep up with the competition. The rise of AI in marketing requires marketers to stay updated and embrace new technologies to remain competitive. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction: The Social Multiplier Effect in Marketing 02:29 - The Challenge of Keeping Up 03:25 - The Importance of Implementation 05:09 - Continuous Learning and Improvement 08:30 - The Rise of AI and the Need to Stay Updated 10:49 - Upgrading People, Processes, and Technology 12:38 - The Future of AI in Marketing 14:06 - Conclusion The Rethink Marketing Podcast is available on all major podcast platforms! Subscribe to our Youtube channel or visit our website at rethinkmarketingpodcast.com where you can learn more about the show or just peruse our guest list and episode library. We are a proud partner show of the Marketing Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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One this episode of the Rethink Marketing Podcast, Colin Jeffries and Paul Frodge converse about the social multiplier effect in marketing. As marketers get better and share their learnings, it seems that marketing continues to improve. Competition is increasing, forcing marketers to get better--and, thereby, increase the competition! It can be a challenge to keep up with the rapidly evolving marketing landscape, let alone implement those learnings. They discuss strategically upgrading people, processes, and technology to adapt to the changing marketing landscape. Takeaways: The social multiplier effect in marketing means that as everyone gets better, the competition for attention becomes fiercer. Implementation is crucial in marketing. Simply acquiring knowledge is not enough; taking action and getting results is what matters. Continuous learning is essential to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving marketing landscape. Upgrading people, processes, and technology is necessary to keep up with the competition. The rise of AI in marketing requires marketers to stay updated and embrace new technologies to remain competitive. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction: The Social Multiplier Effect in Marketing 02:29 - The Challenge of Keeping Up 03:25 - The Importance of Implementation 05:09 - Continuous Learning and Improvement 08:30 - The Rise of AI and the Need to Stay Updated 10:49 - Upgrading People, Processes, and Technology 12:38 - The Future of AI in Marketing 14:06 - Conclusion The Rethink Marketing Podcast is available on all major podcast platforms! Subscribe to our Youtube channel or visit our website at rethinkmarketingpodcast.com where you can learn more about the show or just peruse our guest list and episode library. We are a proud partner show of the Marketing Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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