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Exploring the future of media in business.
Make a Podcast People Love
Too often, content fails because we're not pulling the right levers-or worse, we're unaware of them. What if you had a content dashboard, a cockpit with a clear understanding of what drives your content’s success and how to make it soar?
In this episode, we’re diving into the adjustments that take a video podcast from forgettable to “must-watch.”
Join as we discuss:
- The core elements of impactful video podcasting
- How to keep your audience hooked by skillfully balancing content-type
- Knowing when to lean in to controversy and when to keep it light
Connect with us:
Benji on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/benji-block/
James on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jamescarbary/
In this episode, we’re diving into the adjustments that take a video podcast from forgettable to “must-watch.”
Join as we discuss:
- The core elements of impactful video podcasting
- How to keep your audience hooked by skillfully balancing content-type
- Knowing when to lean in to controversy and when to keep it light
Connect with us:
Benji on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/benji-block/
James on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jamescarbary/
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5 PERFECT Examples of B2B Content
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These 5 brands are pushing boundaries with truly innovative content. We’ll show you what makes their approach work and how you can level up your own strategy. Join as we discuss: •How one brand’s commitment to industry news builds authority and engagement. •A creative approach that makes a product the star of an entertaining series. •The secret to scripting video content that dominates a crowde...
The State of Video Podcasts
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We studied the top 150 podcasts to give you the most comprehensive breakdown of what’s working today, and where podcasting is headed. In this episode, we’re discussing: •Why personality-led shows are taking over •How UA-cam’s algorithm is the biggest cheat code to growing your show •Why video might be the only path to breaking into the top 5% of podcasts If you want to dive even deeper, go grab...
Morning Brew’s Co-founder Sounds Off: Is Modern Media Broken?
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Everything we think we know about digital media is changing-fast. We’re discussing the biggest digital media observations from Morning Brew’s Co-Founder, Alex Lieberman, and sharing our thoughts on: • The evolution of the creator economy • Shifts in content distribution and discovery • The future of media in business and how to stay ahead Link to Post discussed in this episode: Alex Liberman’s ...
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Busy Execs CAN Create Content (5 Easy Habits)
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Electronic Arts’ ILLEGAL Marketing Campaign
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The Only Way to Clip Your Podcast in 2024
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44 years of marketing wisdom in 30 Minutes
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Can Starbucks & Coke match Red Bull’s media success?
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Part 2: What I wish I knew about beating depression
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The INSANE Science of 'The IKEA Effect'
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The INSANE Science of 'The IKEA Effect'
What expert marketers wish they knew in year one
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Chipotle is getting DESTROYED for this…
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Chipotle is getting DESTROYED for this…
Substack is GUTTING their business
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Substack is GUTTING their business
What's the most creative idea you've ever pitched?
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What's the most creative idea you've ever pitched?
Got any videos of this guy? Do you know for a fact he's a human and not a marketing bot?
So, substack will start to offer newsletters with sponsored ads to help monetize the free newsletters?
This is really gay
Great stuff here gents!
This guy is a fraud
This was really good. Looking harder at beehiv
So true. I have several shows or video podcasts I watch from my living room on the big tv 😂
it would be cool to add SEO-optimized timecodes for navigation like: 6:07 How the report was made? 23:34 UA-cam 2025 Algorithm for Podcasting ... something like that should help !
Absolutely! I personally think quality beats speed every time! 🙌 Couldn't agree more!
In some cases, it depends on the youtuber and how they deliver the content. It's deeper than explained 🙄 but at this stage of the Ai process people will expect better
Who is really behind the majority of these podcast.That seemingly taken over the Natl narrative? Let’s just say the truth would make more sense if you did alittle bit of research
Hard disagree. There is no way that I am spending my time listening to a podcast with a fucking ceo.
Bro CEO is a bad idea One slip of the tongue and the stock prices go down
Fuck yeah. Podcasts are the future. Joe Rogan does a better job than ANYONE in the MSM
If RFK had run he would have won but he isnt bought and paid for so he never got the offer
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Lets goooo fam!
I couldn't get how ugly the newsletter is because you have barely shown it on the screem.
Rockstar did it first, they even made razor blades and c*ke mirrors.
Y’all dropping legit, boots-on-the-ground knowledge here. These are the exact kind of conversations that have been happening for the last 20 years in broadcast media… And now, broadcast media is reeling at all the changes from digital media, and the same conversation is now taking place in B2B. 😳👉🤯
So blessed by this. Thank you, Lord!
Totally forgot those things were illegal, weird lol. Fantastic video though!
never heard of this. LOL. good stuff.
more topics like this! expose the bad gaming companies and tell us the good ones!!
holy crap dude, really high quality video, u deserve so many more subs!!
Wow, what a great story - and you told it well. That really was the wild west era of blogs and journalists. Minor ones taken more seriously than they would be today, while also having a more casual relationship with games companies than they do today
Requirements drive the solution. Data structure/security , Ai, integrations, innovation, analytics, law compliance, complex automation and the ability to scale, are just some of the features that Hubspot is missing. A small company may not care if they do not have all the tools a true CRM like Salesforce has, their inefficiency may not be obvious or high priority due to their size, as they grow the cost of the errors and inefficiency will start adding up . . . and one day they will venture out to look for a better tool. So the answer to the question "can hubsopt beat salesforce" is: as a budget-friendly marketing for a small size company - maybe, as a head to head CRM - it will take them many years to scale to that size. Just to give you a real picture: Hubspot: # of Employees - 8K, R&D cost - $618 Million Salesforce: # of Employees - 72K, R&D cost - $4.3 Billion And lastly, Salesforce has the ability to buy out Hubspot and put an end to the competition, or lower it's price for small companies to make it harder for Hubspot.
I’m seriously starting to think I need a black cap to be successful. Seems to be the uniform
Talk about crazy eyes
True
Literally the only reason i buy ikea is because its easier to move and cheaper. It's bogging anyone cares about putting together furniture. Lego on the otherhand is a TOY. Building it IS THE TOY. The final product isn't the built thing sitting in the corner is assembling it and using it. The end goal of building furniture is to have a piece of furniture to use
What a time to be alive! didn't know this story.
Richard Stallman was right. This is what Open Source advocates have been trying to tell everyone for years, only to be drowned out by the cheerleaders for landlords.
This was an absolute blast to be a part of! Thank you for getting us all together
This was so good
Underrated. Thank you for putting out this content.
Thanks!! Great to hear you enjoyed it.
Just a nitpick- but semi-diy headphones are actually a pretty big deal in the audiophile community. Usually it doesn't go as far as fully assembling the entire thing from scratch- but those products do exist. Like you mentioned- knowing your audience, the niche within the broader space, helps even those sell well enough to be sustainable. At least long enough to diversify.
If you look close enough in the oat aisle, you'll find bags of powdered dog mix. Who needs breeders?
I never get why people hate so much on Ikea assembly instructions. Putting together Ikea furniture is SO much easier than other furniture brands. I recently bought a patio set which a) I had to rent a U-Haul van to pick up because the boxes were huge unlike IKEAs flatpacks, and b) it took so long to assemble it because there were these stupid screws which were ridiculously hard to reach to tighten. Ikea for the win!!
Wow! I swear I thought this video was made from a big channel from the level of quality in this video. Great stuff, very interesting video :)
Dude, good video but lose the camera angles. It's distracting.
Second this.
I'm not eating from Chipotle ever again after an incident. I'm just going to say that they need to wear facemaskes when working with food or not talking over open areas where food is accessible, which should be mandatory. Also, shrinkflation should be illegal.
snoy fanboys coping in the comment section. how many games are on the ps5?
2,564 plus 8 exclusive and 10,660 PS4 games plus 58 exclusive and if you have access to ps plus premium 300 psp ps one PS2 and ps3 games and between 80 and 150 on the play store and by the end of the year a 1 286 ps3 games are planned to be added to PS5 systems including all ps3 exclusives hope u find it helpful (also I'm not even a fanboy 💀 I'm building my pc setup and i hate Sonys resent desigions)
Bidens and the libtards did this and its going to get worse. Vote trump and all republicans. MAGA
I used my PSP as a smartphone (without phone 😂 capabilities) well into 2010 until I got the original Smasung Galaxy. I watched movies, emulated other consoles, browsed the web, watched youtube, etc. I even went to class with it to use as an TI82 calculator emulator. It was great.
Pakai head set dan speaker
Sony were very happy with the success, selling 200,000 units in a day in a japan only launch. Where are your sources for this nonsense?
Hard to argue that the launch wasn’t a colossal hot mess when it comes to customer sentiment
@@b2bgrowth what does that even mean? I asked for the resources you used to make this video, it's incredibly clear that you don't know this topic, so I'm curious about your sources. The psp was a success by every metric, it blew it's own expectations out of the water. Customers loved it, show me a metric, measurement or any form of reporting that backs up your video.
Loved mine....
last time was there the little sh!t worker was so disrespectful. never going again.
The PSP was a piracy powerhouse! You can play almost anything! you can also put all your pirated video in it. Remember, there were no smart phones back then. The PSP was the only way to go.