This Week in Content Marketing: In 10 Years, Content Marketing Will Just Be Marketing
May 20, 2017
Joe Pulizzi
We forecast Snap's financial future, and explore the shifting role of the CMO. Rants and raves feature a golden nugget of opportunity and the Vivendi/Havas merger; then we close with an example of the week from United Feature Syndicate.
This Week in Content Marketing: 2017 Is the Year Brands Buy Media Companies
May 13, 2017
Joe Pulizzi
We explore Whirlpool's purchase of Yummly, and debate publishers' level of accountability for user-posted content. Our rants and raves feature John Green and Airbnb; then we close with an example of the week from UnitedHealthcare.
This Week in Content Marketing: New York Times Leverages Snapchat as a Marketing Tool
May 6, 2017
Joe Pulizzi
We bond over a Heineken spot that bridges the gap between opposing viewpoints, and explore the New York Times' Snapchat debut. We cover net neutrality in our rants and raves, then wrap up with an example of the week from Pirelli.
This Week in Content Marketing: The Bull Market in Marketing Is Just Beginning
April 29, 2017
Joe Pulizzi
We discuss Google's proposed ad blocking feature and dig into research on high-demand marketing skills. Our rants and raves cover content workflow and mission statements; we wrap up with details on a content event from 1916.
This Week in Content Marketing: Yes, Apple Will Buy Disney (Someday)
April 22, 2017
Joe Pulizzi
We discuss a rumor about Apple buying Disney, and explore whether Netflix has a new billion-dollar business model on its hands. Our rants and raves include a content studio critique; and we close with an example of the week from Mint.
This Week in Content Marketing: The New Content Business Model Awaits
April 15, 2017
Joe Pulizzi
We do a deep dive into the Pepsi video fiasco and explore the only content business model that matters. Our rants and raves include advertising blinders; then we close the show with an example of the week from Farmer-Stockman.
Time for B2B Enterprise Marketers to Get Focused on Their Audience vs. Their Brands [New Research]
April 12, 2017
Lisa Murton Beets
Too many B2B enterprise marketers create content focused on their brand, not their audience. That’s one of the key findings in our new research report, B2B Enterprise Content Marketing 2017: Benchmarks, Budgets, and Trends—North America.
This Week in Content Marketing: More Big Companies Investing in Original Content
April 8, 2017
Joe Pulizzi
We recap Intelligent Content Conference 2017, discuss a Netflix-driven trend, and explore the link between content marketing, strategy, and engineering. We wrap up the show with an example of the week from The Blues Kitchen.
This Week in Content Marketing: A&E Creates Content Blueprint for Brands
April 1, 2017
Joe Pulizzi
We discuss A&E's new publisher-driven business model, and share thoughts on how Medium and Twitter can monetize their audiences. We shake things up in our rants and raves, then wrap up the show with an example of the week from Red Hat.
This Week in Content Marketing: Is Native Advertising's Fail on Brands or Publishers?
March 25, 2017
Joe Pulizzi
We dissect new stats on the state of native advertising and explore some optimistic CMO research. We also share rants and raves on creative energy and siloed measurement standards, and take on March Madness in our example of the week.
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