What people want is a big outcome. And the only way you get a big outcome is to take a big swing and be bold. Welcome to The Content Cocktail Hour, the show hosted by The Juice’s Jonathan Gandolf and Clayton Stobbs that squeezes out the deepest secrets of modern B2B marketing professionals on pushing your brand to the forefront of the industry.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 273 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessMarketing |
"So I believe the true purpose of content is twofold: it serves as both an act of philanthropy and a marketing strategy for brands,” says David Ebner, President of Content Workshop. more
“People are realizing now, with the higher level of scrutiny that they're facing, that they really have to be able to show the impact of what they're working on. And it's not just for the sake of reporting and saying it, but also because they all wan... more
"Salespeople know a lot, and yet that knowledge gets impacted. It just sits dormant inside us. But if you're in sales today, you have stories, you have assets that are underused. Start using your damn assets." more
"Content without consumption is just a massive waste. And I feel like often we build these big, robust content strategies and a big list of all these pieces of content we need to create, and we don’t optimize it to get consumed." more
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I recently stumbled upon the Modern Day Marketer podcast, and I can confidently say that it has become one of my go-to resources for marketing insights and inspiration. Hosted by Brett McGrath, this podcast strikes the perfect balance between being conversational and educational, making it an absolute pleasure to listen to. more
Brett gives you insight into marketing in ways other podcasts don't. Love the format and the content. you’re guaranteed to walk away with value bombs.
Brett and his talented guests go deep on all things marketing in this podcast! You’ll learn so many powerful insights and walk away with tangible tips that are relative to any stage of your marketing career. Seriously a great show, great host, and even better guests! Keep up the great work, Brett!
This is a very informative podcast. Brett does a great job asking thoughtful questions of various content marketers.
You can really feel the energy Brett is bringing to this. His passion and energy are infectious. I can’t wait to hear from people in the trenches doing this day to day. It’s a refreshing take to balance out the usual thinking heard from analysts.
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