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Digital Marketing Masters Podcast

Digital Marketing Masters Podcast with your host, Bestselling Author, Matt Rouse and your co-host, Film Maker, Mahek Anam. Actionable information and interviews with leading experts in AI, marketing, productivity, and business. Every show has a business-changing idea and will knock your socks off.

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    Latest AI News & USA AI-Jobs Poll with Matt and Mahek (288)

    In this episode of the Digital Marketing Masters Podcast, I (Mahek) sit down with my cohost Matt Rouse to unpack what actually matters in the latest wave of AI news and how marketers and business leaders can respond without the doom or the denial. We tackle job displacement fears, why short‑term panic and long‑term complacency both miss the point, and how to audit your own role for tasks that AI will augment versus those that still require distinctly human judgment. We also dig into understaffed sectors like radiology where AI has amplified capacity and earnings, and we question common narratives about “AI content vs. human content,” arguing the real divide is useful vs. boring. We then break down Anthropic’s latest model and its leap in autonomous capability, why mixture‑of‑experts matters, and how compute bottlenecks and data center investments shape what reaches the public. From there, we get practical with “mixed reality” content production; combining real assets with AI to level the playing field for SMBs. Why this hybrid approach often outperforms all‑or‑nothing stances. We close with a candid look at automation vs. AI (not the same thing), the inevitability of AI as a core tech layer, and a call for marketers to test, measure, and iterate instead of relying on unproven instincts.Resources mentioned: METR’s autonomy benchmarking chart; Ethan Mollick’s long‑form coding test with Claude; examples of mixed‑reality creative workflows for faster, higher‑quality content; and ongoing conversations on LinkedIn/Substack about evidence‑based AI marketing. Reuters Ai-Job opinion poll. Will AI TAke My Job? 2 Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Creatives in the Age of AI with Mahek Anam (287)

    In this solo episode, I (Mahek Anam) speak directly to creative directors, marketers, and brand builders navigating the AI wave. I share why so much AI-generated content feels average and how the real differentiator now is creative direction and taste. Rather than shrinking the creative role, AI expands it by handling execution so we can double down on vision, specificity, and standards. I walk through a simple three-question framework to apply before opening any tool. Who is this for (be specific), what’s the actual point (not just the topic), and which tools in what sequence. Your outputs belong to your brand and audience, not to the internet’s average. The takeaway: when everyone can generate, the people who can direct will stand out. AI can help you make more, but you still have to know what’s worth making.Listen in for practical mindset shifts on taste, tool selection, and creative leadership in the age of AI, so your content stops sounding like everyone else’s and starts sounding unmistakably like yours. Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    3 Tips for the Age of AI in 2026 with Matt Rouse (286)

    In this solo episode, I break down three realities of AI in today’s workplace and what they mean for your career or business. First, I explain why loudly positioning yourself as anti‑AI can hurt your job prospects when most leaders are prioritizing AI‑literate talent to drive productivity. Second, I unpack common misconceptions, that AI is more than chatbots and simple automation. I reveal why many companies aren’t seeing ROI: the doorman fallacy (misunderstanding what people actually do in their roles) and mounting token costs from poorly designed automations. I share how we avoid those pitfalls by upskilling experts and using AI to supercharge their work instead of replacing them. Third, I highlight where AI is creating demand, not taking jobs, like healthcare and small business, showing how AI‑assisted professionals deliver better outcomes and handle more work, which fuels growth and hiring. I wrap with practical guidance to future‑proof your skills, understand AI agents and automation at a high level, and position yourself to thrive in the evolving economy.Let's go, people! Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Serving Your Community in the Age of AI with Ben Albert (285)

    In this candid, curiosity-first conversation, I sit down with Ben Albert, host of Real Business Connections and founder of the GrowGetters community, to explore where AI, community-building, and genuine relationships intersect. We reflect on why the fundamentals that worked ten years ago still work today: serving people, building trust, and showing up with care and intention. From Ben’s evolving “custom cartoon” branding lesson to the power of thoughtful, physical gifts, we unpack how AI changes not just costs but meanings and how taste, context, and human touch remain irreplaceable.  We also get tactical: when to draw the line between AI and human contact, why AI chat can be great for ecommerce support but terrible for cold outreach, and how automation frees you to deepen relationships. We tackle echo chambers and misinformation in the AI content era, the importance of fact-checking, and how to keep curiosity at the center. Trust is built by people through service, timing, and taste.https://realbusinessconnections.com/speaker/https://www.skool.com/growgettersonly/about Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Advertising in the Age of AI with Sean Sweeney Part 2 (284)

    In part two of our conversation with Sean Sweeney, we dig into the messy, real-world intersection of AI, advertising, and the future of work. From whether brands should disclose AI-generated creative to what “authenticity” even means in marketing, Sean and Matt openly disagree, and that’s where the gold is. We explore the legal and practical angles of AI disclosure, the double standards between AI and past production techniques, and how fast-evolving tools are reshaping creative teams. We also zoom out to the bigger picture: which jobs are most at risk, why upskilling is non-negotiable, and how the “age of AI” might elevate live performance and human connection rather than replace it. If you’re leading a brand or building your career, this episode is a field guide to preparing for the dip and coming out stronger on the other side.Highlights: AI in ad creative and whether consumers care, the liability lens for disclosure, authenticity vs. effectiveness in marketing, double standards across AI/CGI/music, job loss and creation (and the gap in between), the urgency of upskilling, real-world automation from warehouses to robotics at home, and why human-centered experiences could thrive in an automated economy. Connect with Sean Sweeney on LinkedIn for ongoing insights (link in show notes), and don’t miss part one for PMax, geo tracking, and where brands quietly lose money. https://www.firstpositiondigitalsolutions.com/  Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Advertising in the Age of AI with Sean Sweeney Part 1 (283)

    In today’s conversation, I sit down with Sean Sweeney, the “Blues Brother of PPC” from Chicago, to cut through the AI hype and talk about what’s actually changing in digital advertising. We get candid about Google Performance Max and Meta’s algorithmic buying: why “just give us your credit card and we’ll do the rest” can erode brand control, underfund top‑of‑funnel, and starve discovery. We dig into the real work that still moves the needle: full‑funnel strategy, first‑party data, programmatic done right, and organic discovery that feeds paid performance. We unpack AEO/GEO for AI chatbots, why no tool can definitively track AI recommendations, and how to increase your odds of inclusion with human‑helpful, machine‑readable content (schema, FAQs, glossaries), plus platform plays like Reddit and Pinterest. We also talk creative in the AI era: how a smart mix of real assets with AI enhancements can outperform big‑budget shoots, and why model selection matters, using the right AI for the right task is a competitive edge. Finally, we call out the incentives baked into ad platforms, the shrinking visibility into data, and why mid‑market brands can’t afford to hand over the steering wheel. If your SEO, paid, content, and “AI optimization” still live in silos, this episode is your nudge to integrate your discovery ecosystem end‑to‑end.https://www.firstpositiondigitalsolutions.com/ Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Branding in the Age of AI with Mairin Deery (282)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, I sit down with creative director and brand strategist Mairin Deery to unpack what branding looks like in the age of AI, with candid interjections from our creative lead, Mehak. We explore why AI shines as an accelerator for strategy, iteration, and operational efficiency, but still can’t replace the messy, specific, human experiences that make brands resonate. From “highest common denominator” outputs to the trap of vibe-branding and cloned .md design files, we dig into how to use AI as an assistant, not a substitute, for a well-defined “why you, why now.”We also talk about when efficiency should win (think windshield wipers and flight bookings) and when to protect the unscalable human moments that build trust. Expect practical advice on prompting AI to push back, using it as a thinking partner, and threading your irreducibly human brand core through everything you scale. Your homework: write your “why you, why now” in a few sentences and then maybe let AI help you amplify it, not replace it.https://www.mairindeery.com/ Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Live Is the New Real in the Age of AI with Keith Bilous

    In this live-recorded episode of Digital Marketing Masters, I sit down with Keith Bilous to unpack why going live, consistently, at the same time, with real human presence is a powerful antidote to an AI-saturated, deepfake-capable world. We explore how repetition builds trust, why morning shows are an untapped, high-leverage format for creators and brands, and how structure and format can outlast any single host to create scalable IP. Keith shares his journey building Mornings in the Lab, his MITL Studio network, and the ConversationOS platform designed to launch formatted live shows in under 90 seconds, all with an eye toward blending human hosts and intentional AI characters without creating “AI slop.”We also dig into audience engagement in real time versus prerecorded podcasts, the fear and risk of going live (and how to mitigate it), localization opportunities, and the compounding effects of simply showing up. From creators battling burnout to enterprises wanting to own their narrative in a noisy landscape, this conversation lays out both a mindset and a playbook: commit to the habit, build a repeatable format, and use AI as an enhancer to create trustworthy, living content.MiTL: https://www.mitl.studio/ Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Intro to AI for Business & Work with Matt Rouse (280)

    In this solo episode, I share a practical beginner’s guide to using AI at work and in your business—plus a solid refresher if you’ve already dabbled with tools like ChatGPT. I break down, in plain language, how modern AI is trained, why tokens matter (and what they cost), and where the real money in AI comes from. Then we dive into the six essential skills you should build right now: prompting chatbots with context and constraints, generating and editing images, uploading and analyzing documents, using computer vision to solve real‑world and software problems, conducting deeper research, and creating lightweight “software on demand.” Along the way, I give concrete prompting frameworks, tips to reduce hallucinations, ideas for cross‑checking outputs, and hands‑on examples; from summarizing contracts to troubleshooting hardware with photos and iterating on AI‑built mini apps. I also highlight free and accessible tools you can start with today, including image generators, Microsoft Copilot, and Google’s NotebookLM for research, slide decks, summaries, and auto‑generated audio/video overviews. Whether you’re an employee sharpening AI literacy or a small business owner looking for leverage, this episode will help you build confidence, pick the right workflows, and get meaningful results, fast.We wrap with practical do’s and don’ts, emphasizing context, constraints, audience, and outputs for better prompts; when to start a new chat to avoid lost context; how to cross-check outputs; and why computer vision is an underused superpower. If you want a no-nonsense roadmap to immediate AI wins—and a clearer picture of where the industry is headed—this episode is for you.https://matthewrouse.com If you like to hear about AI & marketing, and posts about chickens, connect with me on the LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmrouse/ or SubStack if that's your jam: https://mattrouse.substack.com/  Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Spirituality in the Age of AI with The Witch Doctor Sabrina Scott (279)

    In this episode, I sit down with witch, author, and soon-to-be “witch doctor” (getting her PhD) Sabrina Scott to explore the provocative crossroads of AI, consciousness, and spirituality. We trace humanity’s long history of animism and ritual, examine why the modern split between science and spirit is so recent, and ask whether large language models can, or should, play the role of teacher, priest, or prophet. Sabrina makes a compelling case for “spiritual reps”: the irreplaceable, embodied work of ritual, intuition, and lived experience that no algorithm can outsource. We dig into AI-written sermons, tarot-by-chatbot, and the rise of AI influencers, along with the uncomfortable possibility of cults forming around machine “gurus,” and even the esoteric idea that focused collective attention could create a digital egregore. We close by challenging listeners to reclaim authenticity—in marketing and in meaning-making—by stepping away from the screen, returning to ritual, and doing the hard, human work that keeps our creative and spiritual muscles alive. Put in the reps; the machine won’t live your life for you.Sabrina ScottIn this thought-provoking episode of Digital Marketing Masters, I sit down with witch, medium, and soon-to-be Dr. Sabrina Scott to explore the slippery boundary between spirituality, science, and our rapidly evolving relationship with AI. We rewind through history to examine how humans once universally attributed spirit to land, objects, and celestial bodies—and ask what it means when today’s algorithms begin to inherit that same aura. From “spiritual reps” and the irreplaceable value of embodied practice to the risks of offloading our intuition to chatbots, Sabrina challenges us to consider whether convenience culture is eroding the ritual, discipline, and lived experience that make spiritual work transformative.  We also venture into the edgy futurescape: AI-written sermons, synthetic spiritual influencers, tarot-by-chatbot, and the eerie possibility of an egregore—a thought-form brought to life by collective attention—emerging from our collective devotion to machines. Along the way, we confront the cultural hunger that makes AI cults plausible, the difference between pattern recognition and true intuition, and whether humanity might be creating God instead of the other way around. Before you open another prompt window, Sabrina’s invitation is simple and challenging: close the laptop, touch the earth, and put in the reps that only a human soul can do. Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    From Host to Experience Producer: PodCamp Toronto Takeaways (278)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, I’m joined by Ben Albert, Marv Paul, Sabrina Scott, and my cohost Mahek Anam to unpack our biggest takeaways from PodCamp Toronto 2026, the “unconference” that thrives on community, inclusivity, and real human connection. We explore why podcasting is less about perfect tech and more about producing an authentic listener experience: embracing imperfection, front‑loading the best moments, and prioritizing conversations that build genuine relationships. From improv and empathetic listening workshops to hallway chats and extended lunches, we share how the in‑between moments often deliver the most insight. We also cover the continued rise of YouTube and full‑episode social posts, cross‑platform listening habits, and why being a connector at events matters. You’ll also hear quick spotlights on each of our shows, from spirituality and wellness, to tech and the evolving internet, to raw business conversations, and our own evolving format at Digital Marketing Masters in the age of AI. If you’ve been waiting to start a podcast, Sabrina’s challenge is simple: record on your phone today and ship it. And if you’re optimizing your current show, consider leading with your strongest clips, publishing everywhere your audience listens or watches, and nurturing the small group, in‑person moments that make this medium unforgettable.Sabrina Scott: https://www.sabrinamscott.com/Marv Paul:  https://hellofrommarv.substack.com/ Ben Albert: https://realbusinessconnections.com/Mahek Anam: https://www.instagram.com/girlintheehood/Matt Rouse: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmrouse Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Social Media Strategy in the Age of AI with Katie Brinkley (277)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, new co-host Mahek Anam sits down with Matt Rouse (author of Will AI Take My Job Too?) and Katie Brinkley (author of The Social Shift) to unpack the paradox of social media in the age of AI. Content is easier to produce than ever, yet audiences crave real human connection. We explore why authenticity is becoming a strategic necessity, not a buzzword, and how community, not check-a-box posting, wins when algorithms shift and attention fragments. Katie reminds us of social media’s original purpose, building community, and why showing up as a real human is the only way to cultivate meaningful relationships online.Matt shares his 3-10-30 rule for video attention, the importance of having a recognizable “face” for your brand, and why platform cultures demand tailored content instead of frictionless cross-posting. We discuss using AI to augment creativity (not replace it), from animating real photos into short videos to repurposing authentic long-form podcasts. Finally, we dive into the coming shift where AI agents personalize discovery from our pockets, and how consistent, specific identity signals across platforms can train models to associate your name with what you want to be known for. Bottom line: use AI wisely to amplify what’s uniquely you and build communities algorithms can reference but never replace. Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Reddit to Revenue: Mining Customer Signals Using AI with Kay Allison (276)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, I sit down with product development and consumer insights expert Kay Allison to explore how AI can supercharge audience research and product innovation. We discuss why so many entrepreneurs (and big brands) mistakenly project their own preferences onto customers, how to recognize different decision-making styles and motivations, and the importance of uncovering real human conflicts, those tension points between what people want and what’s available. Kaye shares practical, low-cost methods to mine authentic customer conversations from Reddit, reviews, and social platforms, plus how to structure prompts for AI tools to identify segments, surface unmet needs, and turn messy qualitative data into actionable insights.We also dive into advanced and “poor man’s” workflows: using Reddit’s Answers, exporting forum threads into docs, and uploading them to AI for synthesis; directing models to targeted sources and timeframes; and crafting context-rich prompts that specify role, data, output, and formatting. Kaye outlines a replicable prompt framework and offers her custom GPT for sorting customer data. We wrap by connecting these skills to broader problem-solving—from consumer research to complex health contexts—while emphasizing ethical use and the power of better questions to get better answers.Kay: https://kayallison.com/https://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/digital-marketing-masters/276(00:02) Opening and guest introduction: Kaye Allison(01:27) Kaye’s one‑breath background and philosophy on consumer insight(03:06) Entrepreneurs are not their customers: assumptions and humility(04:28) Different decision styles and motivations beyond business growth(06:13) Moving past basic AI use cases to learn your audience(06:35) Mining Reddit and reviews; social listening with AI(10:08) Hands‑on with Reddit Answers and broadening competitive sets(11:32) Scrappy workflows: collecting posts and analyzing with AI(12:07) Low‑cost tools, brand mentions, and what to ask AI(12:32) Finding conflicts, segments, and gaps in consumer data(14:10) Directing AI research: where to look and time windows(16:01) Human nuance vs aggregates; walls around data sources(18:36) Fragmented health data and DIY analysis with AI(21:01) Asking better questions: from focus groups to prompting(23:04) Context engineering and prompt structure best practices(26:06) Non‑diagnostic framing and advocating with your doctor(27:33) How to contact Kaye and her custom GPT offerLooking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    Is Your Automation Removing Humanness? with George Bryant (275)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, I chat with George Bryant (The Mind of George) about the balance between AI automation and human connection in business. George shares wild stats from his podcasting journey, why “user‑generated keynotes” beat rehearsed scripts, and how doubling down on principles and values outlasts fast‑changing tactics. We dig into the real end goal behind most tech and automation, giving people time back. And why removing the “secret ingredient” (you) can stall growth. From customer journeys to local SMB automation, we explore what to automate (the admin and repetitive tasks) and what to keep human (coaching, trust, nuance, and community). We also talk AI’s exponential pace, robotics already in the real world, and the growing demand for authentic relationships, plus a few tales from the chicken coop that remind us business is ultimately people to people. If you’re wrestling with how to apply AI without erasing your voice, this conversation maps a practical path: automate the parts nobody misses so you can show up more where it matters. Principles over platforms, relationships overreach, and human magic at the heart of modern marketing.Resources and links mentioned: George Bryant: https://mindofgeorge.com https://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/digital-marketing-masters/275https://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-mastersLooking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    The Worst Kept Secret of Success with Mark Dulaney (274)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, I sit down with execution coach Mark Dulaney from the School of Execution to unpack the “worst kept secret” of success: doing the work boldly, consistently, effectively and getting a little better every day. We explore why most people stall at “good enough,” how to apply critical self-review to improve faster, and why intention, accountability, and doing what’s required (not just what’s comfortable) separate achievers from the average. Mark shares his drill-sergeant-for-hire approach, the importance of facing rejection, and how improving your body can be the gateway to better execution in business, relationships, and life.We also dig into practical AI use: the role of context in prompts, using AI as a tough-love thinking partner, and leveraging it to clarify complex ideas without outsourcing your judgment. From iterating on processes and shipping the book you’ll actually use, to surrounding yourself with people who push you higher, this conversation is a candid blueprint for building momentum, overcoming avoidance, and choosing to be victorious over your past every single day. Resources and communities mentioned include Mark’s School of Execution, Ben Albert’s Grow Getters, and Audrey Quan’s group for marketing agencies. Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    AI, Authors, and Voice Acting. Round Two with Aaron Ryan (273)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, I sit down with returning guest Aaron Ryan—author, voice actor, musician, and now 35-book veteran—to dig into the turbulent crossroads of creative work and AI. We talk candidly about toxicity and gatekeeping in the voiceover community, why Aaron stepped back from coaching, and how that decision unleashed a surge of creativity across fiction and music. We dive deep into AI’s disruptive impact on voice acting, translation, and publishing; the ethics and legal gray areas around voice cloning and training data; and the real-world risks surrounding impersonation scams, spammy book “marketing,” and parasocial AI relationships. Aaron shares insights from his latest releases, including The Phoenix Experiment and the ever-expanding Dissonance series, while I offer updates on my new book, Will AI Take My Job Too, and the whirlwind pace of AI developments creators must navigate. It’s a frank conversation about protecting creators, using AI responsibly, and finding the line between innovation and exploitation.We also explore practical ways authors can focus on their craft—hiring help, building communities on platforms like BlueSky, and embracing tools that amplify (not replace) human creativity. From fair use debates to the future of royalties and open-source models, this episode is a reality check and a roadmap for storytellers working in the age of intelligent machines.(00:01) Welcome back and guest intro: author-voice actor Aaron Ryan(00:46) From tetralogy to hexology: expanding the Dissonance series(01:16) Reunions, life updates, and catching up(03:07) Career snapshot: voice acting full-time and leaving coaching(04:10) Toxic gatekeeping vs. quality bars in voice over(06:25) AI’s impact on voice acting and licensing your voice(08:11) Voice cloning risks, misuse, and legal gray areas(10:14) AI lawsuits, fair use debates, and training data(16:05) Derivative works, royalties, and who gets paid(18:31) Music royalty realities and quoting lyrics in books(19:29) Runaway AI progress and superintelligence concerns(23:20) Fiction mirrors fears: Phoenix Experiment and AGI Next(25:47) Scammers targeting authors and creators(29:49) Fighting spam with AI and ethical gray zones(33:24) Automation abuse, impersonation scams, and loneliness(38:08) Open-source AI vs. safety tools; hopes for human-made work(39:40) Let creators create: hiring marketers and using AI well(41:02) Where to find Aaron’s books and communities(41:43) Wrap-up and playful outro banterhttps://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/digital-marketing-masters/273https://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-masters Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    AI & Media +Nerdcasting with Nathan Fletcher (271)

    In this engaging episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rouse welcomes Nathan Fletcher, also known as Uncle Nene from Uncle Nay Nay's Nerdcast. They dive into the world of creative work and the challenges of marketing it in today's digital landscape. Nathan shares his journey from a career in marketing and production to starting his own podcast focused on science fiction and fantasy. The conversation touches on the importance of community, the struggles of self-promotion, and the evolving role of AI in creative processes.Matt and Nathan explore the intersection of creativity and technology, discussing how AI can assist in content creation and distribution. They share insights on leveraging AI tools for research, idea generation, and even creating visual content. The episode also delves into the potential of AI to revolutionize media operations and the importance of adapting to technological advancements. Whether you're a creative professional or just curious about the future of digital marketing, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating the ever-changing landscape.(00:00) Introduction to the Episode(00:29) Nathan Fletcher's Background and Career(01:49) The Reality of Marketing Creative Work(03:54) Starting a Podcast: Uncle Nene's Nerdcast(05:00) Challenges in the Creative Industry(09:55) The Importance of Iteration in Creativity(13:48) Distribution Challenges for Creatives(15:20) Advice for Marketing Creative Work(20:39) Podcasting as a Marketing Tool(26:04) Automation and AI in Creative Processes(33:59) Exploring Different Mediums for Storytelling(39:01) AI's Impact on Media and Content Creation(46:52) The Future of AI in Media Operations(50:00) The Shift in Media Asset Managementhttps://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-mastershttps://www.youtube.com/@UncleNayNaysNerdcast/videosLooking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

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    AI & Science Fiction: A Conversation with Tom Easton (270)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rouse welcomes science fiction author Tom Easton to discuss the intersection of AI and science fiction. Tom shares his background as a retired science professor and his journey into writing science fiction since the 1970s. The conversation delves into the upcoming anthology "Tales of Galactic Pest Control," featuring Matt's own story, and explores the intriguing theme of AI's role in society, touching on topics like AI hallucinations, the impact of AI on jobs, and the potential need for universal basic income.Matt and Tom engage in a lively discussion about the evolution of AI technology, its implications for the future, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI training on existing works. They also reflect on the potential societal changes AI could bring, such as shifts in identity and the role of education. The episode concludes with insights into the creative process behind the anthology and the Kickstarter campaign supporting it, highlighting the collaborative spirit of the science fiction community.Tales of Galactic Pest Control: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/galactic-pests/tales-of-galactic-pest-controla-sci-fi-and-fantasy-anthology?ref=mattrouseAmazin Stories: https://amazingstories.com/matthewrouse.comHookDMSMBAutopilothttps://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-masters(00:19) Introduction to the Episode(01:00) Meet Tom Easton: Science Fiction Writer(02:09) AI in Science Fiction and Reality(05:05) Challenges and Opportunities of AI Research(09:18) Copyright and AI: A Legal Perspective(11:45) The Future of Jobs and Universal Basic Income(18:09) AI's Impact on Vocational Training and Education(26:10) Galactic Pest Control Anthology(31:09) AI's Potential for Greater Good(37:31) Exponential Growth of AI Technology(43:02) Closing Remarks and Future Prospects

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    Kate vanderVoort Talks About Businesses Implementing AI (269)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rouse is joined by Kate vanderVoort, founder and CEO of Social Mediology and the AI Success Lab, to discuss the integration of AI into business practices. Kate shares her insights on how companies can transition from having no AI involvement to effectively incorporating AI into their operations. She emphasizes the importance of understanding AI's implications and the need for businesses to develop a human-centered, responsible approach to AI adoption. The conversation highlights the challenges companies face in navigating the rapid advancements in AI technology and the necessity of creating a supportive culture for AI integration.Kate and Matt delve into practical strategies for businesses to start their AI journey, including conducting AI business audits and fostering AI champions within organizations. They discuss the significance of leadership involvement in AI training and policy development, and how small to medium-sized businesses are often more agile in adopting AI solutions. The episode also touches on the importance of addressing employee concerns about AI, such as job security, and the potential for AI to streamline operations and save time. Listeners are encouraged to consider the strategic implementation of AI to enhance productivity and innovation within their companies.Sponsored by SMB Autopilot, your local marketing on autopilot.https://aisuccesslab.com/strategyKate in Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katevandervoort-social-mediology/ Matt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmrouse/ https://matthewrouse.comHook Digital Marketing: CanadaUSA

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    AI, Copyright, and the Law with Karin Coger, Esq. (268)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rose, despite battling a lost voice, welcomes IP attorney and AI consultant Corinne Koger to discuss the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence and intellectual property law in the United States. They delve into the nuances of copyright, patents, and trademarks, emphasizing the importance of human contribution in AI-generated content and the evolving legal landscape. Corinne shares insights on how businesses can protect their intellectual property and the significance of having clear policies regarding AI use.The conversation also touches on the practical applications of AI in content creation and the ethical considerations surrounding data privacy and AI-generated content. Matt and Corinne explore the challenges of verifying AI-generated information and the importance of maintaining authenticity in digital content. They also discuss the implications of AI in various industries, including legal, marketing, and creative fields, highlighting the need for businesses to stay informed and proactive in managing their intellectual property rights.

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    Is Marv Paul Building the New Internet? (267)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rouse welcomes Marv Paul, a technology enthusiast and host of the podcast "Is This the New Internet?". The discussion delves into the concept of a new Internet, exploring how blockchain technology could revolutionize the way we interact online. Marv shares his insights on the evolution of the Internet from a stationary experience to a mobile one, and the implications of privacy and personal data in this digital age. The conversation touches on the potential for blockchain to enable a more private, user-controlled Internet, where individuals can manage their own data and privacy.Matt and Marv also discuss the challenges and opportunities of adopting blockchain technology, including the need for user-friendly interfaces and the importance of community in the crypto space. They explore the idea of decentralization, where users can have more control over their digital identities and interactions. The episode concludes with thoughts on the future of the Internet, emphasizing the potential for individuals to build and shape their own online experiences using emerging technologies. Marv encourages listeners to embrace these tools and consider how they can contribute to the evolving digital landscape.Marv PaulHook Digital MarketingHook DM CanadaSMB AutopilotMatthewRouse.comhttps://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/digital-marketing-masters/267https://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-masters(00:22) Introduction to the New Internet(01:19) The Evolution of Internet Connectivity(03:18) Building a Better Internet(07:24) The Importance of In-Person Connections(16:20) Blockchain and Personal Data Control(23:41) Challenges of Blockchain Adoption(34:07) Community and the Future of Web3(46:44) The Role of AI and Blockchain in the New Internet

  22. 270

    The Future of Work: AI's Impact on HR and Staffing with Dan Friker (266)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rouse engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dan Friker about the future of work and the impact of AI on various industries. Dan shares insights from his experience on the career advisory board for the College of Science and Engineering and discusses the implications of rising technologies on the workforce, from blue-collar to white-collar jobs. The discussion delves into how AI is transforming HR practices, including job descriptions, candidate selection, and interview processes, and the challenges of bias and efficiency in these systems.Dan and Matt explore the global landscape, highlighting examples from countries like Japan and India, where digital literacy and AI adoption are advancing rapidly. They discuss the paradox of efficiency and success in AI-driven recruitment and the potential for AI to revolutionize staffing models in industries like healthcare and agriculture. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of AI in the workplace, emphasizing the need for workers to adapt to new tools and technologies to remain competitive in the evolving job market.Dan Friker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-friker/Matt Rouse: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmrouse/(00:31) Introduction to the Future of Work(01:05) Dan Fricker's Background and Passion(02:12) AI's Impact on HR and Staffing(05:04) Efficiency and Success Paradox in AI Hiring(12:41) Bias and Challenges in AI Recruitment(26:00) Blind Spots in Staffing and HR(34:13) Future of Work and AI's Rolehttps://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-masters

  23. 269

    The Future of Work and AI with Ethan Holland (265)

    In this episode of the Digital Marketing Masters podcast, host Matt Rouse welcomes Ethan Holland, an expert in AI and digital transformation. Ethan's AI News: https://ethanbholland.com/category/this-week-in-ai/AI Local Marketing for SMBs: https://smbautopilot.ai https://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-masters(00:00:02) Introduction and Guest Welcome(00:01:09) Ethan Holland's Career Journey(00:02:11) AI and Its Impact on Marketing(00:04:32) AI's Role in Marketing Strategy(00:06:21) SEO and AI: The Future of Search(00:12:01) AI's Impact on the Workforce(00:18:01) The Future of AI and AGI(00:31:10) AI in Video and Image Creation(00:45:18) AI's Influence on Social Media(01:01:18) The Future of AI: Blind Spots and OpportunitiesThey discuss Ethan's extensive background in legacy media and his passion for AI, highlighting his blog that tracks AI developments with over 21,800 organized links. The conversation delves into the (now) release of GPT 4.5 and the potential of GPT 5, exploring how AI tools might evolve from tactical aids to strategic decision-makers in marketing.Ethan shares insights into the future of work, suggesting that while AI might disrupt certain industries, it could also augment human capabilities, particularly in creative and strategic roles. They discuss the potential for AI to level the playing field by providing expertise across various domains, but also the challenges of widespread adoption and the risk of job displacement.The discussion shifts to the impact of AI on social media and content creation, pondering whether AI-generated content could overshadow human creativity. They explore the implications of AI in video and image generation, with Ethan highlighting advancements in image-to-video technology and the potential for AI to transform media production.Matt and Ethan also touch on the societal implications of AI, including the concept of universal basic income as a response to potential job losses. They consider the global distribution of AI technology and the importance of ensuring access to AI tools across different regions.Finally, they discuss the future of AI in customer service and the potential for AI to enhance user experiences by providing efficient and personalized interactions. Ethan emphasizes the importance of embracing AI's multimodal capabilities, suggesting that vision and audio integration will be key to future developments.

  24. 268

    Software On-Demand with Matt Rouse (264)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rouse explores the revolutionary concept of software on-demand, powered by AI. He discusses how this technology is transforming the way businesses operate by allowing them to generate custom software instantly, tailored to specific needs without the hassle of traditional software subscriptions.The episode outlines ten ways software on demand is changing the business landscape, including improved data security, real-time optimization, and the ability to adapt swiftly to new challenges. Matt emphasizes the competitive edge businesses can gain by utilizing AI to solve problems on the fly and create new revenue opportunities.Listeners are encouraged to rethink their approach to software and consider the potential of AI-driven solutions to enhance productivity and efficiency. Matt concludes by reiterating the transformative power of software on demand and its role in the future of work.(00:16) AI Revolutionizing Business(01:09) Software on Demand Explained(02:45) Transforming Work with AI Tools(06:42) Customizing Software for Business Needs(09:12) Competitive Edge and Adaptation(12:19) Revenue Opportunities and Software Updateshttps://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/digital-marketing-masters/264https://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-mastersHook Digital Marketing:https://hookdm.comhttps://hookdm.caWant Matt as a speaker or guest? https://matthewrouse.comSMB Autopilot: https://SMBAutopilot.ai Sim Theory: https://simtheory.ai

  25. 267

    Navigating Populism and AI with Paul Summerville (263)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rose welcomes Paul Summerville, co-author of "Reclaiming Populism: How Economic Fairness Can Win Back Disenchanted Voters." Paul shares insights from his book, co-written with Eric Protzer, exploring the impact of economic fairness on political landscapes and voter disenchantment. The discussion delves into Paul's personal journey from academia to finance, highlighting how societal structures in countries like Canada provided opportunities that shaped his career.Paul explains the research behind the book, focusing on the correlation between low social mobility and susceptibility to radical populism in countries like the UK and the US. He emphasizes the importance of economic fairness as a solution to reclaim disenchanted voters, advocating for policies that promote equal opportunity and fair outcomes.The conversation also touches on the role of social media and misinformation in amplifying populist sentiments, and the challenges of addressing these issues in high-income countries. Matt and Paul discuss the potential of AI and technological advancements to reshape economies, stressing the need for political systems to adapt and prioritize economic fairness.As they explore the future of work and the impact of AI, Paul and Matt consider the necessity of universal basic income to support those displaced by technological changes. They highlight the importance of embracing innovation and understanding the rapid pace of technological evolution.Throughout the episode, Paul shares anecdotes from his political experiences and insights into how societies can navigate the challenges posed by economic and technological disruptions. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of storytelling and communication in addressing complex societal issues.Reclaiming Populism: How Economic Fairness Can Win Back Disenchanted Votershttps://www.amazon.com/Reclaiming-Populism-Economic-Fairness-Disenchanted/dp/1509548114Hook Digital Marketinghttps://hookdm.comhttps://hookdm.caKanji Acceleratorhttps://kanjiaccelerator.com

  26. 266

    Corbett Drummey AI in Content Creation & Insights from LTX Studio (262)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rouse welcomes Corbett Drummy from Lightricks to discuss the intersection of AI and digital marketing. Corbett, co-founder and former CEO of Popular Pays, shares his journey with Lightricks, known for popular apps like Facetune, and their new AI video product, LTX Studio. The conversation delves into the innovative use of AI in content creation, highlighting how tools like Facetune are used for AI-generated images and localized landing pages to boost marketing efforts.Corbett and Matt explore the democratization of content creation through AI, emphasizing how small to medium-sized businesses can leverage these tools to enhance their marketing strategies. They discuss the challenges and opportunities AI presents, particularly in maintaining character consistency in video models and the rapid pace of AI advancements.The discussion also touches on the evolving landscape of social media platforms, the potential for AI-generated content to revolutionize advertising, and the importance of focusing on practical use cases for AI technology. Corbett shares insights into the development of LTX Studio, a tool designed for storyboarding and pre-visualizing video content, and the broader implications of AI in content creation.As the episode wraps up, Matt and Corbett reflect on the future of AI in marketing and content creation, considering the potential for new platforms and the ongoing evolution of digital media. Corbett invites listeners to explore Lightricks' suite of products and connect with him on social media for further discussions.(00:11) Introduction to Corbett Drummy and Lightricks(01:07) AI in Video Editing: LTX Studio(03:11) AI in Marketing and Content Creation(07:01) Building Products with AI: Challenges and Opportunities(10:00) Consistency in AI Video Models(17:38) The Content Singularity and Future of AI(25:04) Algorithmic Feeds and Content Discovery(32:39) The Future of AI in Content Creation(37:01) Regulatory Challenges and Innovation in AI(41:22) Conclusion and Contact InformationLooking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilot

  27. 265

    Jay Melone: Stop Trading Time for Money (261)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rouse welcomes Jay Melone, a seasoned entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience. Jay shares his journey from being a business owner who traded time for money to creating a sustainable business model that leverages digital products. He discusses the challenges he faced in transitioning from active consulting to developing toolkits that clients could purchase and use independently. This shift not only helped him manage burnout but also streamlined his marketing and sales funnel, proving his expertise in a more scalable way.Jay explains how he packaged his consulting frameworks into products, allowing clients to access his expertise without his direct involvement. This approach not only generated passive income but also served as a marketing tool, leading to more significant consulting opportunities. He emphasizes the importance of proving expertise and automating parts of the lead generation process to focus on high-value clients.Matt and Jay discuss the common challenges faced by coaches and consultants in moving away from hourly work, including the fear of giving away too much value and the lack of guidance on creating scalable products. Jay shares insights on how to identify and package services into products that can be sold at higher volumes, thus freeing up time for more lucrative projects.The conversation also touches on the role of AI in business, with Jay highlighting its use as a thought partner and a tool for systematizing and automating tasks. He shares his vision of creating tools that help business owners generate ideas for productized offers without needing to master AI prompts.Listeners are encouraged to visit Jay's website, profitladder.net, for more resources and to subscribe to his newsletter for ongoing strategies and insights.https://matthewrouse.comhttps://hookdm.comhttps://hookdm.ca 

  28. 264

    Mastering Google Ads with Dan Wood (260)

    In this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rouse welcomes Dan Wood to discuss the intricacies and common pitfalls of Google Ads for small and medium-sized business owners. They dive into the challenges many businesses face with Google Ads, often finding themselves spending money without seeing returns. Dan shares his expertise in troubleshooting and optimizing ad accounts, starting with the crucial step of setting up conversion tracking correctly. He explains how conversion tracking helps Google Ads understand valuable actions taken by visitors, which is essential for optimizing ad performance.Matt and Dan also explore the importance of proper location targeting in Google Ads. They discuss how businesses can waste money by targeting the wrong geographical areas and provide insights on how to set up location targeting effectively. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding the difference between targeting people "in or interested in" a location versus those "recently in" a location.Furthermore, they emphasize the importance of having a robust follow-up process once leads are generated. Dan shares real-life examples of businesses losing potential customers due to poor lead management and the lack of a systematic approach to handling inquiries. They discuss the decay of lead value over time and the necessity of quick responses to maximize conversion rates.The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of AI in lead management and customer interaction, highlighting the potential for AI agents to streamline processes and improve customer service. Matt and Dan agree on the importance of having a well-defined process for managing leads and continuously optimizing it to enhance business performance.

  29. 263

    Turn Your Book or Document into a Podcast in Minutes (259)

    Matt shares his experience using capabilities of Google's Notebook LM to generate a podcast episode based on his book, "PEERtainment," in just minutes. The generated podcast delves into his book's insights on the evolving landscape of social media and content creation, emphasizing the shift towards "PEERtainment"—professional quality content created by everyday people. And you won't believe it wasn't written by human hands.The hosts discuss the democratization of media and how creators no longer need millions of followers to make an impact. They highlight the importance of audience retention, watch time, and session time in the new content world, offering practical tips on how to hook viewers and keep them engaged. The episode also covers the role of AI in content creation, suggesting that AI can enhance rather than replace human creativity.Listeners are encouraged to embrace their unique voice and connect authentically with their audience. Matt provides actionable advice for content creators, including knowing your audience, leveraging curiosity, comedy, and connection, and using AI tools to expand reach. The episode concludes with a reminder that consistency and authenticity are key to success in the purtainment era.

  30. 262

    The Dissonance Quadrilogy: Aaron Ryan's Voice Acting & Authorship in an AI World (258)

    Welcome to episode 258 of the Digital Marketing Masters podcast with your host, Matt Rouse. In this episode, we are joined by Aaron Ryan, a celebrated voice actor and author of The Dissonance Quadrilogy. We dive into Aaron's extensive career in voice acting, which began in 1993, and discuss how the rapid advancements in AI technology are impacting the industry. Aaron shares his insights on the commoditization of voice-over work, the challenges posed by AI-generated voices, and his transition to becoming a full-time author.Aaron talks about the emotional nuances and unique qualities that human voice actors bring to their work, which #AI still struggles to replicate. We also explore the ethical and creative implications of AI in the arts, including writing and music. Aaron emphasizes the importance of embracing one's unique talents and adapting to industry changes while staying true to one's creative passions.We also touch on the practical aspects of self-publishing, the challenges of marketing books in a saturated market, and the importance of maintaining creative control. Aaron shares his rapid publishing timeline and the passion that drives his storytelling. Whether you're an aspiring voice actor, author, or just curious about the intersection of AI and creativity, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration.Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with practical advice, personal anecdotes, and a deep dive into the future of creative industries in the age of AI.** Aaron knows we use a digital voiceover when talking about my book at the end of the show. Don't call me out, it's both ironic and designed to show the future we are moving to while most are unaware. Go read "Will AI Take My Job?" Available on Amazon. Dissonance Quadrilogy by Aaron RyanHook Digital Marketing(00:03) Introduction and Guest Overview(00:46) Impact of AI on Voice Acting(04:22) Challenges in the Voice Over Industry(10:35) AI in Creative Fields(20:38) Adapting to Industry Changes(28:12) Writing and Publishing Books(39:28) Music and AI(44:06) Closing Remarkshttps://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/digital-marketing-masters/the-dissonance-quadrilogy-aaron-ryans-voice-acting-authorship-in-an-ai-world-258

  31. 261

    Mastering Marketing Strategies with James Hipkin (257)

    Welcome back to the Digital Marketing Masters podcast! In this episode, host Matt Rouse is joined by returning guest James Hipkin, author of "Journey to Success: Digital Marketing for Small Business Owners." James shares his insights on the importance of marketing strategy and how small business owners can navigate the overwhelming world of digital marketing.James discusses the principles of marketing that have stood the test of time and how they are still relevant today. He emphasizes the need for a clear strategy to cut through the noise and be relevant to what customers need. The conversation touches on the importance of website performance, clear messaging, and the pitfalls of focusing too much on aesthetics without a solid strategy.Matt and James also delve into the use of AI in marketing, sharing practical examples of how AI can assist in creating effective marketing strategies and content. They discuss the benefits of using AI tools to generate customer avatars, journey maps, and even color palettes for websites. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the future of AI in marketing and how small business owners can leverage these tools to stay competitive.Don't miss this insightful episode filled with practical tips and strategies for improving your digital marketing efforts. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or a small business owner just starting out, there's something valuable for everyone in this conversation.Red8 Interactive with James Hipkin. Matt Rouse, Hook Digital Marketing, and SMB Autopilot:https://hookdm.comhttps://hookdm.ca

  32. 260

    Will Smith Interview: I Stream Games for a Living on Will's Got Games at CEX 2024 (256)

    The episode features an interview with Will Smith, a video game streamer, discussing his journey into streaming, challenges faced, and strategies for success. Will shares insights on consistency, streaming platforms, content repurposing, and ad placement on YouTube. He also talks about his favorite games and upcoming releases.Will's Got GamesHook Digital MarketingMatt Rouse

  33. 259

    Vincent Valentine and Matt Rouse Talk about Art.ai and Your Future AI Girlfriend (or Boyfriend)

    In this episode, we delve into a fascinating conversation between Matt Raus and Vincent Valentine, exploring the intersection of AI, technology, and the future of creative industries. Vincent sheds light on innovative projects such as Cognitive AI and Art AI, offering valuable insights into the transformative power of AI in shaping the realms of music, movies, and language translation. Our discussion navigates through the latest advancements in AI technology, touching on topics like voice generation, character mapping, and the creation of multilingual content.Join us as we uncover the potential impact of AI on various creative domains and envision a future where artificial intelligence plays a pivotal role in shaping artistic expressions and communication.https://art.ai https://girlfriend.ai/https://matthewrouse.com/"Will AI Take My Job?" The book. Available on Amazon.

  34. 258

    Referral Strategies with Brandon Barnum

    The episode discusses the importance of referrals in business and how to systemize and automate the process to generate more referrals. The conversation emphasizes the value of trust, networking, and creating strong relationships with referral partners. Strategies for building referral networks and the impact of referrals on business growth are highlighted throughout the episode.https://ravingreferrals.com/brandonbarnum/https://matthewrouse.com (00:18) Introduction to the episode with host Matt Rouse and guest Brandon Farnham, CEO of hoa.com.(01:00) Discussion on the sources of referrals and the lack of a consistent referral plan in businesses.(02:03) Importance of investing in the referral process and the higher likelihood of hiring from referrals.(03:47) Accelerating the trust process through referrals and the impact of trust on business relationships.(05:17) Creating trust through referral partnerships and cross-marketing strategies.(07:03) Differentiating networking from creating a referral partner blueprint for effective partnerships.(08:51) Importance of documenting plans for accountability and commitment in referral partnerships.(11:27) Marketing ethics and the importance of serving people rather than coercing them in business interactions.https://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-masters

  35. 257

    Ben Albert's Strategy For Growth (253)

    In this episode, host Matt Rouse interviews Ben Albert about his journey in starting a successful podcast and business in his hometown of Rochester, New York. Ben shares his story of being let go from his corporate job and how he used his skills and local connections to build a thriving podcast and marketing business. They discuss the importance of hyper-localization and adding value to a small audience, as well as the benefits of podcasting for networking and client acquisition.Show LinksBen's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-business-connections/id1537115928Hook Digital Marketing"Will AI Take My Job?" book.(00:49) Ben's podcast and how he got started(04:27) Monetizing a podcast through service-based business(06:24) Finding an audience and clients in a local or niche market(09:49) The importance of adding value and building relationships(19:54) The long-term commitment and benefits of podcasting(23:50) The potential of AI-generated content and its impact on marketinghttps://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/digital-marketing-masters/ben-alberts-strategy-for-growth-253https://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-masters

  36. 256

    Christine Campbell Rapin Talks About Marketing Strategy (252)

    In this episode, host Matt Rouse interviews Christine Campbell Rapin about the fundamentals of growing a successful business. They discuss the importance of understanding your target audience, developing a marketing strategy, and creating value for your customers. Christine emphasizes the need for clarity and self-reflection in order to build a strong foundation for your business.Read Matt's new book, Will AI Take My Job?Hook Digital MarketingHook Digital Marketing Canada

  37. 255

    AI Discussion With George Allen Miller, Author of Eugene J. McGilliguddy's Alien Detective Agency (251)

    In this episode, I have the pleasure of talking with George Allen Miller, author of the science fiction book, Eugene J. McGilliguddy's Alien Detective Agency. George shares his insights into the role of AI in his novel and how it shapes the story. We also delve into the challenges and benefits of traditional publishing versus self-publishing. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of George's book and the creative process behind it.During our conversation, George discusses the inspiration behind Eugene J. McGilliguddy's Alien Detective Agency and how he developed the concept of an AI-driven detective agency. He explains how AI technology plays a central role in the book, influencing the characters and driving the plot forward. We dive into the ethical implications of AI and its potential impact on society.George shares his experiences with both traditional publishing and self-publishing. He highlights the advantages and disadvantages of each approach, including the creative control and financial considerations. We gain valuable insights into the publishing industry and the various paths authors can take to bring their work to readers.If you're a fan of science fiction, AI, or the publishing industry, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we explore the captivating world of Eugene J. McGilliguddy's Alien Detective Agency and gain a deeper understanding of the role of AI in storytelling.

  38. 254

    AI and Automation in Project Management (250)

    In this episode, host Matt Rouse interviews Philip Brown from Blu Pitt Automation about project management, AI, and automation. They discuss the benefits of automation for midsize companies, different types of automation, and the future of AI in automation.(00:43) Introduction to project management and automation(02:13) Integration of systems in project management automation(05:04) Automation for midsize companies(08:32) Productivity and different types of automation(12:20) Engagement and maintenance of automation systems(15:50) The future of AI in automationhttps://serve.podhome.fm/digital-marketing-masters

  39. 253

    Business Credit with Richard Guilbeau (249)

    In this episode, host Matt Rouse interviews Richard Guilbeau about credit repair and credit for personal and business use. They discuss the importance of credit, how to fix bad credit, and strategies for building business credit. They also talk about the role of AI in the credit industry and if AI is going to decide if you get approved or declined! Arguably one of the best when it comes to credit repair and business funding, Richard Guilbeau is a serial entrepreneur, business funding consultant, and financial literacy educator who has earned the title, “Credit Rich” among other names.His sharp-shooting approach to personal credit and business credit has helped business owners and entrepreneurs get access to hundreds of thousands of dollars to start or grow a business, regardless of their age of business.In just a few short years, he has built a business education empire on the belief that any new or seasoned business owner can get access to capital with the right tools, systems, and guidance.He's the author of the book, "The Business Credit Blueprint."Links:https://instagram.com/richardguilbeauhttps://facebook.com/richard.guilbeauHook Digital Marketing: https://hookdm.comHook DM Canada: https://hookdm.ca 

  40. 252

    AI, Writing, and SEO with Katrina McKinnon (248)

    Articles, writing, SEO, content marketing, it's all changing thanks to NLP and AI. I speak with Katrina McKinnon on what this means for the future of search engine marketing.

  41. 251

    Pete Sena is Forward Obsessed (247)

    In this podcast conversation between Matt Rouse and his guest, Peter Sena, they discuss the concept of being "future-obsessed" or "forward-obsessed." Peter explains that being forward-obsessed means constantly looking at where we are now and where we are heading in the future, pushing the boundaries of our comfort zones, and embracing experimentation and lifelong learning to unlock a happy and fulfilled life. They also touch upon the use of AI in content creation, highlighting the importance of imperfections in human-created content and how AI-generated content can sometimes lack the authenticity and imperfections that humans appreciate. Furthermore, they discuss the potential of AI in augmenting human capabilities rather than completely replacing them. They mention that AI tools are becoming integrated into various everyday tools and workflows, leading to significant productivity gains. Overall, the conversation explores the role of AI in shaping the future, both in content creation and in enhancing human productivity and creativity.

  42. 250

    Darin Kidd: Unlocking Business Potentials with AI (246)

    Unlocking Business Potentials with AI: A Deep Dive with Darin Kidd Digital Marketing Masters Podcast 246 In this exciting episode of "Digital Marketing Masters," host Matt welcomes the illustrious Darin Kidd, a business visionary and the author behind the motivational book "I Will Until." In a riveting conversation that explores the nooks and crannies of the business world, they delve deep into the transformative role of AI in enhancing business processes and content creation. Darin shares the infinite potentials that lie in harmonizing AI technology with human teams, a strategy that promises not just a boost in efficiency but a remarkable increase in revenue and market share. Moreover, the conversation takes a futuristic turn as they envision a world where AI facilitates everyday processes, including predicting and automating flight bookings, promising a revolution in customer service and experience. Towards the end of the podcast, Darin Kidd opens up about his book "I Will Until," a beacon of motivation and a guide to achieving one’s dreams through relentless perseverance. Find out how to get in touch with him and explore collaboration opportunities as he invites listeners to reach out through his website and social media platforms. Join Matt and Darin as they envision a future intertwined with AI, discuss the nuances of the business landscape, and share the secret sauce to winning in life and business. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation filled with futuristic insights and practical business advice. Visit "I Will Until" at iwilluntil.com to connect with Darin Kidd and delve deeper into his world of inspiration and business acumen. Digital Marketing Masters Podcast: https://hookdm.com/podcast Hook Digital Marketing USA: https://hookdm.com Hook Digital Marketing Canada: https://hookdm.ca

  43. 249

    Greg Moyer Talks About AI and Avoiding Distractions (245)

    On this episode of Digital Marketing Masters, host Matt Rouse chats with Greg Moyer about his enlightening presentation on preserving creativity in the AI era. Discover the "seven things you don't want to give up" to maintain your creative edge and they chat about avoiding distractions, the SAG strike, AI music copyright, and more AI discussions. This episode is essential listening for digital marketers looking to blend creativity with technology.

  44. 248

    Daniel Alvarado: AI & Advertising (244)

    Welcome back to Digital Marketing Masters, hosted by Matt Rouse. In this episode, Matt is joined by Daniel Alvarado, CEO of White Shark Media and AdClicks. They dive deep into the evolving landscape of digital marketing, discussing the intersection of AI and advertising strategies. Daniel shares insights on how AI is reshaping pay-per-click advertising and social media marketing. They explore the power of AI-driven content creation, its potential impact on consumer behavior, and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a world increasingly dominated by AI-generated content. Discover the latest trends in advertising as they dissect the dynamics of platforms like Google, Bing, and emerging social media networks like Threads. They also touch on the ethical considerations of AI, from misinformation to privacy concerns, and how businesses can navigate these challenges. Whether you're a marketing enthusiast or a business owner, this episode offers a thought-provoking exploration of AI's influence on the future of advertising. Tune in to gain valuable insights and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of digital marketing.

  45. 247

    Yaron Been on AI and Automation for eCommerce (243)

    In this podcast episode, the host interviews Yaron Been, who discusses the potential of using automation and code to benefit e-commerce companies. They explore how even non-developers can leverage ChatGPT to automate tasks and create solutions tailored to their needs. Yaron shares examples of using Python scripts and chat interactions to generate blog posts, videos, and more. They also emphasize the importance of using chat interactions to clarify requests and obtain better results. Yaron mentions defensive automation to streamline processes like accounting and fulfillment and recommends exploring popular apps in the relevant e-commerce platform's marketplace for automation solutions. They highlight the significance of embracing AI and automation to stay ahead in the competitive business landscape. Lastly, they discuss the value of investing in ChatGPT-4, as it offers more powerful features than the free version, making it a no-brainer decision for businesses. eCom XF: https://ecomxf.com/ecomxfactor-linktree/ Music by Suno (alpha), Voice by Eleven Labs, editing by Descript and Audacity Hook DM: https://hookdm.com Hook Digital Marketing Canada: https://hookdm.ca Want Matt on your show or to speak at your event? https://matthewrouse.com Matt's book: PEERtainment https://peertainment.com

  46. 246

    Cameron Williams Talks AI and Accounting (242)

    Matt and Cam Williams chat a bit about accounting and what going the extra mile means as a fractional CFO, but also, how AI is going to replace some parts of the bookkeeping and accounting industry. Matt lets the cat out of the bag with another mind-blowing AI prediction about where the AI squeeze will come from for financial service businesses. https://www.kynliconsulting.com/ https://calendly.com/kynliconsulting/growyourincome Your Host: https://matthewrouse.com Hook DM: https://hookdm.com Hook DM Canada: https://hookdm.ca PEERtainment: https://peertainment.com

  47. 245

    Beth Kapes: the Impact of AI in Copywriting and Journalism (241)

    Join us on this insightful podcast episode as two industry experts delve into the fascinating world of AI and its influence on content marketing and journalism. Beth from MW Action and Matt, the host, engage in a lively discussion covering a range of topics. From the benefits of AI-powered tools in content creation and automation to the potential implications for the future of journalism, they explore the nuanced aspects of incorporating AI into these fields. Beth and Matt share their experiences and perspectives, highlighting the importance of understanding AI's capabilities and limitations. They emphasize the need for subject matter expertise and audience understanding to harness the true potential of AI in content creation and marketing strategies. They also touch upon the impact of AI on journalism, discussing responsible usage, proper sourcing, and maintaining trust with the audience. Throughout the conversation, they stress the significance of agencies and service providers embracing AI technology while ensuring they possess the necessary knowledge and expertise to leverage it effectively. The dialogue serves as a thought-provoking exploration of AI's evolving role and the need for a harmonious blend of human expertise and AI tools in various industries. If you're curious about the future of content marketing, journalism, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI implementation, this podcast episode offers valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of AI's impact on these fields and how to navigate the evolving landscape. Beth Kapes: https://www.mwaction.com/ AI Music by https://waveformer.replicate.dev/ HookDM: https://hookdm.com Hook DM Canada: https://hookdm.ca Matt's book, PEERtainment: https://peertainment.com Want to have Matt on your show or speak at your event? https://matthewrouse.com

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    Winning Contests with AI - Carolyn Wilman (240)

    Can AI help you win contests? Turns out it can! And you can learn how to find and enter sweepstakes and contests and how AI is changing another facet of marketing. Plus Matt talk about AutoGPT for automating repetitive tasks. Carolyn Wilman is a renowned Digital Marketer specializing in creating and promoting successful campaigns for companies. She is widely recognized as the Contest Queen and has authored two best-selling books: "You Can't Win If You Don't Enter" and "How To Win Cash, Cars, Trips & More!" Through her Online Sweepstakes Entry System, she has helped others win over $1 million in prizes. Contest Queen: https://www.ContestQueen.com Hook Digital Marketing: https://hookdm.com Hook Digital Marketing Canada: https://hookdm.ca Watch the @BusinessBuilderThrowdown channel: https://youtube.com/hooskeo

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    Yifat Cohen: AI Assisted Content Creation (239)

    Matt has Yifat Cohen back on the show to talk about AI assisted content creation and some tricks you can use to get the most of generative AI for your content marketing. Mastermind with Yifat: https://thatmastermind.com Looking for a podcast guest? Author Matt RouseHook Digital Marketing | Hook Digital Marketing CanadaMarket your local business on autopilot: SMB Autopilothttps://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/digital-marketing-masters/239

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    Scott Smith Helps You Publish That Book in 12 Weeks (238)

    Publish Your Book in 12 Weeks or Less with a course and a webinar by D. Scott Smith, MBA. My Business Builder Throwdown co-host, D. Scott Smith shows us how to get a book publish in a short time and use platforms like Amazon to drive leads and sales. Check out the Publish Your Book podcast here: https://www.dscottsmith.com/podcast Find out more about Matt Rouse and his publications: https://matthewrouse.com

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Digital Marketing Masters Podcast with your host, Bestselling Author, Matt Rouse and your co-host, Film Maker, Mahek Anam. Actionable information and interviews with leading experts in AI, marketing, productivity, and business. Every show has a business-changing idea and will knock your socks off.

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Digital Marketing Masters Podcast with your host, Bestselling Author, Matt Rouse and your co-host, Film Maker, Mahek Anam. Actionable information and interviews with leading experts in AI, marketing, productivity, and business. Every show has a business-changing idea and will knock your socks off.

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