
Sam Littlefield and Steve Roop chat agency and client happenings as well as cover digital marketing trends and news every Wednesday, live from Littlefield Studios in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 212 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessMarketing | |||

Most equipment marketing is built for the buyer who is ready to own. That makes sense. Ownership is the big, shiny goal. But it also means rental buyers can get treated like a side audience, when in reality they may be the person with the most immedi... more
Friend of the podcast Jay Schwedelson is back on Little Talks this week, and as usual, he didn't disappoint!
Jay joined Sam and Roop to talk about his new book, Stupider People Have Done It, and somewhere between marketing, AI, LinkedIn, TV, coffee,... more
AI has made it incredibly easy to make more stuff.
More blogs. More emails. More social posts. More everything.
The problem? Nobody was sitting around wishing there was more content on the internet.
This week on Little Talks, Sam and Roop talk abo... more
Marketers love a good audience segment until it gets too broad to mean anything. “Business decision-makers” sounds nice in a media plan, but it does not tell you much about where those people actually spend time, what tools they use, or what signals ... more
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Topics are relevant and always keeping me up to date with the industry. Great listen.
Fun marketing podcast that talks about relevant topics! Love the hosts!









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