Another two examples of how social media platforms are throwing content creators to the curb.
Is it possible that stopping social media content production could help, not hurt, your business? Lush gives it a try. Plus Marriott NFTs and a big announcement.
In this very special 300th Anniversary show, Robert and Joe answer 10 audience questions covering all the things, with a surprise introduction from Gary Busey.
A very special Thanksgiving episode where Joe and Robert answer seven earth-shattering questions, including what content marketing trends are on the horizon, and content creation pet peeves.
Current marketing NFT strategies are all short-sighted stunts. The next wave will be about utility. Let's get there fast.
Could the next subscription model for marketers and media companies rely on the token? Uh, pretty much yes.
Facebook's move to Meta might seem like a PR move, but Zuckerberg wants to create the IOI of the metaverse and this is step one.
Big earnings week for Snap, Google, Twitter, Spotify and more. The news? Apple's privacy rules are making a big impact on all the platforms.
If you read the headlines, you might think that the creator economy is failing. That couldn't be further from the truth.
The world of content creation is changing fast. Intuit buying Mailchimp will lead to more financial/content integration. New Web3 models will lead to audience ownership. Get ready.
The boys breakdown the latest research on content entrepreneurs and then wonder what it will be like when FANG rules the world.
Budweiser's launch into the marketing NFT realm brings up the question...is this really a thing? Joe and Robert discuss...and it gets a bit heated.
Joe and Robert argue again about the future of NFTs and social audio. And then, there's Verizon, and hoping they will find a content strategy.
Facebook launches seductive new program for content creators, while Charmin gets into the NFT race with a TP NFT.