This Old Marketing - Content Marketing News with Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose
Ein Podcast von Joe Pulizzi & Robert Rose - Freitags
476 Folgen
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PNR 16: Don't Publish On Rented Land | Facebook Follies | Patagonia Footprints
Vom: 5.3.2014 -
PNR 15: LinkedIn Opens Publishing for All | Learning from SI's Swimsuit Issue
Vom: 25.2.2014 -
PNR 14: The History of Content Marketing Shocked | Guardian's Unique Content Move
Vom: 19.2.2014 -
PNR 13: Is LEGO Smelling Oscar? | Defining Advertising | Facebook Click Fraud
Vom: 12.2.2014 -
PNR 12: The Future of Facebook | Chipotle Launches Series | Super Bowl Bust
Vom: 5.2.2014 -
PNR 11: The End of Guest Blogging | No Dates on Blog Posts | Minecraft Education
Vom: 27.1.2014 -
PNR 10: Confusion over Content Strategy | The Truth about Forbes | Nike Content
Vom: 21.1.2014 -
PNR 9: Will Native Become the Norm? | A Trillion Devices | GI Joe & Content Marketing
Vom: 15.1.2014 -
PNR 8: The End of Content Marketing | Kevin Spacey, Netflix and JELL-O
Vom: 8.1.2014 -
PNR 7: The End of Advertising | Content Marketing and Ron Burgundy
Vom: 30.12.2013 -
PNR 6: The Content Marketing Predictions Show
Vom: 23.12.2013 -
PNR 5: Brands Competing with Publishers | Content Advertising Agencies | Red Bull Media House
Vom: 17.12.2013 -
PNR 4: Marketing Jobs Slashed | Content Marketing and VCs | Google Ads Social Ads
Vom: 12.12.2013 -
PNR 3: Content Marketing Research | Time and Native Advertising | Coke Does It Again
Vom: 4.12.2013 -
PNR 2: Native Advertising Spending | Content Marketing as Journalism | WLS Radio
Vom: 26.11.2013 -
PNR 1: Forbes Sale | YouTube Comments | LinkedIn Showcase Pages | Minecraft | John Deere's Magazine
Vom: 20.11.2013
Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose, two of the most well-known experts in the content marketing space, talk about the latest content marketing trends and discuss how businesses can use content to attract and retain customers. Each podcast show features a discussion of content marketing headlines, rants from Joe and Robert on what's going on in the industry, and a "This Old Marketing" example from the past (that we can learn from). Always useful, entertaining and never more than 60 minutes.