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  • Our Super Bowl predictions were dead on, as Joe predicted an Eagles win and Robert predicted a Kendrick Lamar controversy.

    But more importantly, who were the advertising winners and losers? And...is the Super Bowl the last remaining moment where everyone comes together to watch television at the same time?

    In other news, BuzzFeed launches a social media network called BF Island. We already predict extinction. And do paywalls work? They do...sort of.

    Marketing winners include partnerships and ChatGPT.

    Rants and raves include the end of book blurbs and Welch's content marketing.

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    Big Ratings Win for Super Bowl

    Super Bowl Ad Winners

    BuzzFeed Launches Social Media App

    The Paywall Dilemma

    OpenAI's Super Bowl Ad

    Welches Content Marketing

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  • It's Super Bowl week and the boys make their predictions.

    Speaking of the Super Bowl, the boys talk about the ads, the value, and what a Super Bowl ad truly costs. And...will there be any winners?

    Robert does a comparison between OpenAI's deep research and the corresponding Google product. Which one is better and what should marketers do?

    Winners and losers include Nielsen and Hertz communications.

    Rants and raves include AMO and Trump Coin.

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    This week's news links:

    Super Bowl Winners

    Deep Research Next Big OpenAI Move

    Influencer Marketing Rises

    Cable News as We Know It

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  • Man you cappin'. This week, DeepSeek shocks the AI industry (and the world) with its cheaper more efficient model. What comes next for the industry?

    The buyers line up for TikTok, but is the US Government playing favorites?

    And Substack is paying cash for TikTok creators to make the switch.

    Marketing winners include Timothee Chalamet and the TGL golf league.

    Rants and raves include Chris Sacca (on the Tim Ferriss pod), creating moments, and the return of Nike.

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    The Real DeepSeek

    Why Is Everyone Freaking Out Over DeepSeek?

    Trump, TikTok and Socialism

    White House In Talks with Oracle

    Substack Paying $20 Million

    The TGL Golf League

    Chalamet Goes Gorilla

    Chris Sacca on Tim Ferriss

    Nike's Destruction

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  • The boys return with a cornucopia of news.

    TikTok returns (or did it?). We discuss what is really going on with the Chinese-owned app, whether a US company will buy them, and which one actually will.

    In other news, Instagram is throwing money at creators (but needs a real model), while META goes from moderated news to community news (but not for ads).

    In winners and losers, Edelman is out with their Trust Barometer, and Andrew Ross Sorkin has tomorrow's media model.

    In rants and raves, Anthropic's CEO predicts the future and the only good news coverage of the LA fires was local.

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    The TikTok Ban Update

    China Comments on TikTok Ownership

    RedNote

    Instagram Throws Money

    Meta Announces Community Notes

    Meta's Community Notes Don't Include Ads

    Edelman Trust Barometer

    Prof G with Andrew Ross Sorkin

    Inside Anthropic's AI Race

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  • The boys go through six different ways that content marketing professionals can be "content marketing meh" in 2025. They include:

    Create content on more than three platforms Create content in a highly competitive area Lean heavily into AI tools to create content Put all your influence efforts into finding external influencers and none on building internal influence Focus on making sure your tech stack is bulletproof and pour more time and effort into making things automated Brand Schmand you should really focus on lead gen….

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  • META's plan to unleash AI Bots onto their social media sites is just a first step into the majority of the content we engage with being synthetic. The boys have more thoughts on this.

    How involved will Elon be with TikTok's future?

    More works are headed to the public domain, including Popeye and TinTin. Is there an opportunity for brands here?

    Finally, the boys discuss the fastest growing marketing roles.

    Winners and losers include AI-free and NFL red zone.

    Rants and raves include the Michael Lewis podcast and Pornhub.

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    TikTok's CEO and Elon Talk

    Popeye and TinTin to Public Domain

    Meta's Plan to Unleash AI Bots

    Fastest Growing Marketing Roles

    Greg Isenberg's AI Predictions

    NFL Red Zone and Commercials

    Against the Rules Podcast

    Pornhub Blocked in South

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  • A very special This Old Marketing Predictions' episode.

    Not only do we cover our 2025 predictions of:

    Where will Bluesky Be? The Future of X X Buys Truth Social GENAI Stumbles Four (4) Trillion Dollars Companies in 2025 The 2025 Disease We All Saw Coming TikTok Will Not Be Banned The Donald Trump Presidency The Failure of Podcasts

    But we review our 2024 predictions as well as our NFL season-review predictions.

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  • As we head into 2025, we look back on the crazy year that was 2024. What did we learn? What were the major marketing and life trends?

    Topics include:

    Going after that shiny (AI) object. Podcasts and can they even be successful anymore. Forgiveness in 2024 Forget influencers. Invest in your creators.

    And many more. You don't want to miss this special episode.

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  • This week we break down Pew research on the Big Four in social media as it pertains to the youth of America. You may be surprised which four platforms they are...and...are you there?

    We look at the opportunities and challenges ahead.

    What are the most overhyped marketing strategies for 2024? I bet you can guess number one.

    Winners and losers include the Pivot podcast and McKinsey.

    Rants and raves include the OpenAI Santa and Sesame Street.

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    Teen Social Media Research from Pew

    The Most Overhyped Marketing Strategies of 2024

    Content Creators Find a Place in Newsrooms

    Pivot's New Deal

    McKinsey Pays

    OpenAI and Santa Mode

    MAX Kills Sesame Street

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  • The first ever This Old Marketing where both Robert and Joe are NOT recording at the same time. If anything, you'll get a kick out of this episode for that reason.

    TikTok is in the news again. Does the impending ban and their emergency motion mean anything at all?

    Ad giant Omnicom merges with Interpublic in a $13 billion dollar deal.

    And OpenAI releases Sora, increasing the fight over generative AI video.

    Winners and losers include print catalogs and the Starbucks origin story.

    Rants and raves include an article from The Australian and the idea of change in content marketing.

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    This week's links:

    TikTok Files Emergency Motion

    Ad Giant Omnicom's Big Deal

    OpenAI Releases Sora

    Print Catalogs on the Rise

    Il Giornale and Starbucks Mission Letter

    Can Businesses Build Human-Centric Tech?

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  • The boys are back with a regular episode this week!

    In big social media news, the Australian government plans to ban social media for children 16 or under. Could this actually work or is this a bluff?

    Black Friday is bigger than ever, with TikTok showing its retail teeth. Could TikTok actually be Amazon's biggest competitor?

    And Bluesky continues to hit on all cylinders. But will it last?

    Marketing winners include direct book sales and Jaguar.

    Rants and raves include ChatGPT for travel and the Elvis documentary.

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    This week's links:

    Australia to Ban Social Media

    Black Friday Hits Record

    Is TikTok Ready to Take on Amazon?

    What is Bluesky?

    Hat's off to Jaguar

    Louis Grenier's Book Launch Plan

    The Taylor Swift Direct Model

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  • Another very special episode of This Old Marketing...this time, without Robert Rose. Yes...this episode features Joe Pulizzi talking about unconventional content marketing strategies for 2025.

    Joe discusses how to leverage ChatGPT for persona building, treating employees as creators, leveraging more email and physical events, a big yes to print and much, much more.

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  • A special This Old Marketing podcast episode featuring the one and only Robert Rose (with no Joe Pulizzi).

    In this special solo episode, Robert takes a deep dive into the state of marketing as we approach the end of 2024. As marketers, we’ve spent the last 25 years adapting to paradigm-shifting technologies — from the internet and social media to mobile computing. But now, we’re navigating the latest disruptor: Generative AI.

    Robert explores the concept of "Valuable Friction," the deliberate resistance that slows us down, fostering critical thinking and creativity. In an industry obsessed with efficiency and automation, are we losing the joy and creativity that make marketing truly impactful? This episode challenges the status quo and asks: Are we outsourcing our human spark to technology, or are we using it to amplify our creative potential?

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  • In this special episode Robert and Joe ask each other four secret questions.

    The answers will surprise you. The boys cover investing, travel, biggest regrets, bigger dreams and what's next in marketing and beyond.

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  • The boys do a debrief of why Donald Trump beat Kamala Harris in the 2024 Presidential election. We can talk policies and character, but it's possible the Trump campaign outmarketed Harris.

    Winners and losers include Goldfish Crackers and the Nomad Capitalist.

    Rants and raves include ChatGPT Search and the Content Creator/Influencer.

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    A Trump Second Term

    Will Trump Ban TikTok?

    Goldfish Crackers and Marketing

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  • A continuing story on the content gaps available in local news. With more people trusting businesses than ever before, could this be the biggest content marketing opportunity in history?

    In other news, The Washington Post makes a horrible strategic decision to kill endorsements, costing them over 200,000 subscribers.

    Microsoft, Google and Apple report incredible earnings on the back of AI.

    And young TikTok influencers are finding it hard to maintain a real life while being an online content creator. Is the worst to come?

    Winners and losers include Strauss and the Dallas Cowboys.

    Rants and raves include another newsletter acquisition and ghost jobs.

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    This week's links:

    Washington Posts Kills Endorsements

    Local News Content Gap

    Microsoft Earnings Grow

    TikTok High School Influencers

    The NFL Goes Simpsons

    Strauss Sponsorship with MLB

    Another Newsletter Acquisition

    Ghost Jobs

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  • The boys go deep into CMI's 2025 content marketing research report.

    While the results look pretty similar to last year's report, Joe and Robert offer some prescriptions for 2025 content marketing strategies, including:

    Think more local in 2025 Who's your "with"? Paid promotion of content for the win Less is more Time to kill some things Let's get risky in 2025

    See the full research here.

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  • The boys are back with breaking news. Semrush, the online visibility company, purchases Search Engine Land and MarTech (plus all the conferences). Is this the start of acquisition season?

    Americans' trust in media sinks to an all-time low. Or did it? Actually, there's a big opportunity for content marketers here.

    TikTok's own research reveals it's hurting kids. What are we going to do about it?

    And author James Patterson launches a new channel on, of all places, Substack.

    Winners and losers include Nick Chubb, Apple's killing of social apps and content creator deaths.

    Rants and raves include Steven Pressfield and an AI article.

    This week's links:

    Semrush Acquires Third Door Media

    Americans' Trust at All-Time Low

    TikTok's Horrible New Research

    James Patterson Launches Substack

    Nick Chubb Tells All

    Did Apple Kill Social Apps?

    Content Creator Falls to Death

    AI Is Going to Kill Advertising

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  • Joe and Robert unpack Google's NotebookLM and how the AI audio machine has taken over the internet. Listen to the sample and see if you think it's usable.

    In other Google news, the DOJ is trying to break up Google into smaller pieces for better competition. This happens at the same time Google is losing its strength in the search market.

    And someone used Meta's glasses to instantly dox strangers. Should we be scared? Yes...yes we should.

    Winners and losers include Mountain Dew and Wordpress.

    Rants and raves include TikTok and CMI's latest benchmark study.

    This week's links:

    Google's Notebook LM

    Google Faces the DOJ

    Google's Domination as Search Leader Going Away?

    Meta's Glasses Used to Dox Strangers

    Mountain Dew's New Brand

    WordPress Community In Trouble?

    TikTok Sued Again

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  • A special episode of This Old Marketing where Joe and Robert answer AI and content marketing questions from some of the world leaders of marketing.

    Find your answers to content marketing spending, how AI is affecting content marketing, advice for new marketers, how to handle a personal brand in a business, how much to invest into internal content creators and much, much more.

    Special thanks to our marketing experts:

    Drew Davis Katie Brinkley Mark Schaefer Rob LaLacheur Ann Handley Brian Piper Michael Stelzner A. Lee Judge

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