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  • AI Eating SEO? YouTube Just As Important As Your Website? Marcus Sheridan pulls no punches
    2025/06/26

    Founders, you kinda suck at SEO, content, and communications. That's tragic because many of you have incredible brain-frying technology and ideas the world wants to hear about. Marcus Sheridan, author Endless Customers describes why AI has made web content more important than ever, and explains why YouTube is just as important as your own site.

    Sheridan's first book They Ask, You Answer detailed the process he followed to become the #1 website in the world... for pools. You read that right. He ended up ruling the internet for a heavily commoditized business. He explains how to increase "signals" increasing AI's likelihood of recommending you, and warns founders and CEOs on getting in their own way, killing inbound content marketing strategies that could bring them... ahem... endless customers.

    See the video at justinkbrady.com/marcus-sheridan

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    39 分
  • IBM Technology hit 1 million YouTube subs. Host Martin Keen explains their strategy.
    2025/01/15

    IBM Technology's YouTube channel just hit 1 million subs last week and show host Martin Keen explains how they create content, where they get their ideas, how they promote, and how they create "broad" content to engage, and then drill down into the niches to build relationships. Keen also explains how their team collaborates to ensure content stays on track.

    Keen focuses mostly on AI content. He's an expert communicator and is skilled at breaking down complicated topics into a format that is understandable for a more general business audience. He leaves us with his top AI trend of 2025 as it relates to communicators and marketers.

    See the video: https://justinkbrady.com/martin-keen-IBM-technology

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    33 分
  • YouTuber Mike Russell On How Creators Can Improve Production and Crossing 300,000 Subs
    2024/10/16

    YouTuber Mike Russell hit 300,000 subscribers which is an incredible accomplishment. Justin Brady sits down with the media mastermind and founder of Music Radio Creative, to discuss content creation, productivity, and the long road to success in the digital landscape.

    Mike, a veteran in audio production and YouTube content creation, shares valuable insights on how to grow a YouTube channel organically and maintain a steady content workflow. He explains tactics to grow his channel, how to hook viewers, how to handle never-ending deadlines, AI's role in his process, and the resource he taps for fresh high-value content ideas.

    I've noticed brands give up on content strategy after 6 months. Is that a mistake? YES. He posted consistently for years before it resulted in profitability. Watch the video: https://justinkbrady.com/notes/who-is-mike-russell-music-radio-creative

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    38 分
  • Has earned media lost its luster? Eleanor Hawkins of Axios Communicators challenges norms.
    2024/03/25

    Many founders or CEOs dreams of a big, earned media hit in The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. But are these big wins really the best target for outbound communications? That depends, says Eleanor Hawkins who leads the Axios Communicators newsletter.

    Hawkins covers communications trends, future uses of AI in marketing communications, and explains why smaller networks and niche audiences may be a better choice for your overall marketing strategy. If you're in marketing or communications and want to make your operation more efficient, listen!

    See the full show notes here: https://justinkbrady.com/eleanor-hawkins

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    32 分
  • Psy was a psyop? Tribalism pro explains how we outsource our own decision making.
    2024/02/28

    Psy was a psyop created to make South Korea cool. Soap operas were created to sell soap. And the Grand Ole Opry, the longest running radio show in history, was a marketing play for insurance. Joah Santos, founder of Warhol is a tribalism nerd who consulted for Unilever, ABInBev, Airbnb and others. He tells me underlying structure of how information spreads.

    "The majority of decisions are made by following other people we trust," says Santos. He's right. We offload the intellectual hard work of finding new ideas and products that will benefit our lives to various influencers and opinion leaders. "We couldn't survive if we didn't," he says. Listen to the interview to understand how founders, CMOs, and inventive people can tap into this to disrupt the big brands.

    See the full show notes: https://justinkbrady.com/joah-santos

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    35 分
  • X/Twitter Spaces King, Mario Nawfal on journalism, the future of X, and media attacks.
    2023/08/10

    If you're an X user (fka Twitter) you know the name Mario Nawfal. Nawfal hosts the largest spaces on X, and his guests include Elon Musk, Michael Bay, Mark Cuban, Andrew Yang, and many others. After taking a break from interviews, he shares his thoughts on the future of X, CEO Linda Yaccarino, his new show Killer Whales, and a media hit piece about him.

    Nawfal got his start creating a blender company, but today he's the Founder of IBC Group, and the King of Spaces on X/Twitter. He explains how his spaces caught on and his secret sauce and explains why other tech founders and startups should be doubling down on X. 

    We also discuss his personal life, background, and the state of citizen journalism and corporate journalism. Plus, he shares his frustration at the constant attacks against X, and their odd obsession with it's founder Elon Musk. 

    See the full show notes at: https://justinkbrady.com/mario-nawfal

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    38 分
  • What should founders prioritize in their marcom efforts? Allison Braley, partner at Bain Capital Ventures answers.
    2023/05/03

    As the state of the economy looks shakier by the day, Allison Braley head of marketing at Bain Capital Ventures gives founders critical advice on where to spend their marketing dollars. She explains the value earned media, and how to balance spend on brand and product. 

    It's a whole new world and although there's plenty of cash for early stage founders, late stage founders are feeling the crunch as VCs prioritize earlier profitabaility and low burn. Braley explaind the new marcom flywheel and where to focus as a founder.

    See the full show notes at https://justinkbrady.com/notes/allison-braley-bain-capital 

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    32 分
  • CEO of FreePower on creating new Tesla device charger and how he amassed a huge following.
    2023/04/26

    Jake Slatnick, CEO of FreePower discusses the process in creating Tesla's new free position device charger and overcoming engineering hurdles—how did he succeed where Apple failed? I also ask the direction question everyone wants to know: will this charger be on the new Cybertruck?

    We also discuss how he captured massive amounts of earned media and press attention. Not to mention top YouTubers like Marques Brownlee, known as MKBHD, and Justine Ezarik, known as iJustine. Was it just luck? No. Turns out he took specific steps to get the right journalist's attention. 

    See the full show notes at https://justinkbrady.com/jake-slatnick-freepower 

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    32 分