Mon, 20 February 2017
In this episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss Apple's launch into the content creation business. Meanwhile, publishers are still too focused on their channel strategies and Spotify launches into original podcasts (and sets up Amazon to purchase them in the near future). Rants and raves include the future of print and the big fail of ad tech. This week's TOM example: Sinclair Oil. This week's show links: Apple’s First Original TV Show
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Mon, 13 February 2017
In this episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss Super Bowl commercials, Valentine's cards and Snapchat's all-important IPO. Then, the boys go in-depth into Medium's new subscription model and both agree that Medium has chosen poorly. Rants and raves include dark content marketing and enewsletters. This week's TOM example: Sarah Spencer Washington. This week's show links: 8 Things We need To Know About SnapChat’s IPO Medium to Launch A Subscription Service Within The Next Quarter EPISODE SPONSOR http://www.pubexec.com/post/develop-newsletters-readers-actually-want/ This Old Marketing: Sarah Spencer Washington http://www.acmuseum.org/the-prohibition-era/6/13-madame-washington
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Mon, 6 February 2017
In this episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss how P&G is rewriting the rules for agencies and media placement. A slew of publishers are recreating the media business model, while recent Snapchat results could be a sign of Myspace to come. Rants and raves include sensibility and the real way that Twitter will be acquired. This week's TOM Example: General Electric. This week's story links: P&G’s Pritchard calls Digital To Group Up - And Adds New Rules RANTS AND RAVES http://info.contentmarketinginstitute.com/acton/rif/5141/s-1618-1702/-/e-099a-l-sf-cl-70160000000Q0dUAAS-07c1:3a4/q-58c8/showPreparedMessage?utm_term=View%20Message&utm_campaign=Weekly%20Alert%3A%20The%20Lack%20of%20Sense%20in%20Sensibility&utm_content=email&utm_source=Act-On+Software&utm_medium=email&sid=TV2:kdzT1sisK THIS OLD MARKETING General Electric http://themessagepodcast.com/about/ https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/11/the-message-podcast/417051/
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Mon, 30 January 2017
In this episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss the Upworthy/Good merger and what it means for more agency/publisher deals. The boys also discuss the possible revenue models for Medium, and it seems that digital advertising is shrinking for all publishers...except for Google and Facebook. Rants and raves include CMO.com and Digital Sense. This week's TOM example: The Hop Grenade Tap Room and Bottle Shop. This week's show links: Upworthy and Good Announce Merger to Join Forces http://www.goodinc.com/news/ What does Medium’s Profit Model Pivot Say About The Future Of Online Advertising http://marketingland.com/ Leaked Report Shows How Much Money Publishers Make From Platforms Like Facebook, Google and Snapchat http://www.businessinsider. EPISODE SPONSOR - Pressly’s "Starter’s Guide to Sales Enablement" http://cmi.media/pnr168 RANTS AND RAVES http://www.prweek.com/article/ http://www.cmo.com/features/ THIS OLD MARKETING - The Hop Grenade Tap Room and Bottle Shop with The Brewing Network
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Mon, 23 January 2017
In this episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss the ongoing battle for content and audiences between publishers, agencies and brands. In other news, the New York Times releases their annual health report, and Joe and Robert distill what a journalist should and should not do. Rants and raves include commitment and climate change. This week's TOM example: The People's Choice Awards. This week's articles: The Battle for Custom Content http://adage.com/videos/the- Publishers Acquiring Marketing Agencies At Unprecedented Rate http://adage.com/article/ This Is the New York Times Digital Path Forward http://www.niemanlab.org/2017/ TOM The People’s Choice Awards |
Mon, 16 January 2017
In this "hopeful" episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert discuss the Facebook Journalism Project, and why it's great for Facebook and not very good for the media. The boys also cover native advertising in detail this episode, with a take on the advantages and how Star Magazine was slammed by the Better Business Bureau. Rants and raves include Big Red soda and more on agencies buying media companies. This week's TOM: James Vick and Tennessee Farmer. This week's story links: Content Marketing And Native Advertising Will Become More Effective This Year http://www.mediapost.com/ Facebook Admits Its a Media Company And Launches Journalism Project https://www.fastcompany.com/ Star Drops Slim Fast Ads Following Better Business Bureau Challenge http://www.foliomag.com/ami- SPONSOR: Pressly and "The Starter's Guide to Sales Enablement" - Download here today: http://cmi.media/pnr166 Rants and Raves https://www.marketingweek.com/ http://adage.com/article/ THIS OLD MARKETING: James Vick |
Mon, 9 January 2017
In this broken pipe episode of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert talk about Medium's latest pivot while AOL thinks they've discovered a better way to serve up advertising. In addition, Gary V leads the way for 2017 to be the year agencies started buying media companies. Rants and raves include Tom Brady and long-form content. This week's TOM example: AARP. This week's story links: Renewing Medium’s Focus Vayner Media Acquires Women’s Publisher PureWow AOL Hopes These Two New Ad Formats Will Thwart Ad Blocking Buzzfeed’s Tasty Cookbook Sold Enough Copies To Make It One Of The Bestselling Cookbooks of the Year EPISODE SPONSOR Content Marketing Institute events at http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/events/ RANTS AND RAVES TOM AARP Magazine - http://www.aarp.org/magazine/
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Mon, 2 January 2017
In this first official podcast of the 2017 year, Joe and Robert discuss the ad fraud "Methbot" issue and what it means for programmatic advertising. The boys rip to pieces a 2017 trends post, and then outline why native advertising is not the savior some experts thought it was - for both publishers and brands. Rants and raves include the history of video games and Generation Z. This week's TOM example: Purina's Chase the Chuck Wagon. This week's story links: Methbot - an Ad Fraud Scheme Costs Advertisers $3 million per day SPONSOR: Content Marketing Institute Events at http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/events
https://www.youtube.com/watch? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_video_game_crash_of_1983 THIS OLD MARKETING: Purina and Chase the Chuck Wagon
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