Content Marketing with Pulizzi and Rose
In this episode of #ThisOldMarketing, Joe and Robert discuss the big $48 million dollar purchase of content agency King Content, followed by a discussion around more M&A to come in 2016. Oracle buys Maxymiser for further proof. The boys then discuss, in detail, the F&W model that all brands can learn from, and, Facebook now draws more news traffic than Google (or do they?). Raves include the New York Times email newsletters and the opportunity for local publishers. This week's TOM example of the week: Sherwin Williams.
This week's stories include:
Isentia Buys Content Marketing Agency King Content in $48m deal.
http://mumbrella.com.au/ isentia-buys-content- marketing-agency-king-content- in-mammoth-48m-deal-313592
http://mumbrella.com.au/
paired with...
Can digital shops survive branded content boom
http://www.adweek.com/news/ advertising-branding/can- digital-shops-survive-branded- content-boom-166388
Can digital shops survive branded content boom
http://www.adweek.com/news/
Oracle Buys Maxymiser
https://www.oracle.com/
F+W Chairman Talks about the Company’s Decisive Strategic Shift to ECommerce
http://www.pubexec.com/
Facebook has Taken over for Google as a traffic source for news
http://fortune.com/2015/08/18/
SPONSOR
StudioD and the Content Marketing Files. Download here: bit.ly/studiod-cmfiles.
RAVES
Robert
http://www.themediabriefing. com/article/why-local- publishers-are-well-placed-to- become-service-providers
StudioD and the Content Marketing Files. Download here: bit.ly/studiod-cmfiles.
RAVES
Robert
http://www.themediabriefing.
Joe
This Old Marketing Example - Home Decorator Magazine (now STIR)
http://www.sherwin-williams.com/architects-specifiers-designers/inspiration/stir/