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Podcast Ranking: Relatable Marketing SEO Best Practices for High Performance with Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS. In this episode, Favour shares expert insights on making podcast titles SEO-friendly and relatable to target audiences. The discussion covers critical technical and strategic elements that podcasters often overlook, including proper keyword placement, file naming conventions, image specifications, and distribution strategies. Favour emphasizes that successful podcasting requires matching titles with search intent, distributing across multiple platforms, and maintaining consistency. With over 620+ episodes and seven years of experience, he demonstrates how discipline, consistency, and patience (DCP) drive long-term podcast growth.Key Timestamps00:00-03:00 - Introduction to relatable podcast titles and SEO fundamentals03:00-09:00 - Matching podcast genres with titles; importance of primary/secondary keywords09:00-15:00 - Website integration and podcast distribution strategies (ListenNotes, pod.link)15:00-22:00 - Keyword strategy: primary vs. secondary keywords for discoverability28:00-30:00 - Critical mistakes: file naming and image size specifications (3000x3000 pixels required)31:00-35:00 - Biggest mistake: putting "Episode #" before actual keywords in titles47:00-50:00 - Visibility score explained (0-10 scale, similar to IMDB ratings)51:00-55:00 - Case study: client ranking in top 50K podcasts from 300K in three weeks71:00-72:00 - Closing remarks and contact information (info@playinc.online)FAQsQ: What makes a podcast title relatable for SEO?A: Match your title with search intent and include primary genre keywords. Put the most important keywords at the beginning, not "Episode #" or show acronyms.Q: What are the most underrated podcast mistakes?A: Incorrect file naming (MP3/MP4 files) and wrong image dimensions. Use 3000x3000 pixels for cover art, not 300x300.Q: How important is website integration?A: Essential. Your website anchors podcast growth and helps with cross-platform visibility on Google and podcast directories.Q: What is podcast visibility score?A: A 0-10 rating (like IMDB) measuring discoverability. Scores of 7.0+ indicate strong audience, signal, and content quality.Q: How can I distribute my podcast effectively?A: Submit RSS feeds to multiple platforms via pod.link and ListenNotes. Search "[Platform] RSS feed submission" on Google for each directory.Book SEO Services | Quick Links for Social Business>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS delves into the intricacies of social media marketing, with a special focus on hacking the Instagram and TikTok algorithms. Favour shares valuable insights on how to gain maximum visibility and grow your business by understanding the underlying mechanics of these platforms. The episode covers the importance of creating engaging content, the power of a strong call to action, and the strategic use of social media analytics. Favour also introduces a powerful tool called "Sort Feed" for analyzing content performance and provides a live demonstration of how to leverage it for your own business. This episode is packed with actionable tips and strategies for anyone looking to up their social media game in 2026.Book SEO Services | Quick Links for Social Business>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksLearning TopicsUnderstanding Social Media Algorithms: Learn the difference between social media platforms and search engines, and how to leverage their APIs for growth.Content Strategy: Discover how to create content that resonates with your audience and encourages engagement.The Power of Call to Action (CTA): Understand the importance of a clear and compelling CTA in driving user action.Leveraging Social Media Analytics: Learn how to use tools like "Sort Feed" to analyze content performance and gain a competitive edge.The Psychology of Social Media: Explore the psychological principles behind effective social media marketing, including the use of color and emotional triggers.Cross-Platform Promotion: Discover how to increase the visibility of your social media content by embedding it on your website.Episode Timestamps[00:00 - 02:00] Introduction to the topic: Social Media Marketing, Instagram and TikTok algorithm hacks.[02:00 - 04:10] Introduction to the "Sort Feed" tool for analyzing Instagram and TikTok content.[08:02 - 10:13] The difference between social media platforms and search engines.[20:05 - 25:15] Analysis of a viral post and the importance of a strong CTA.[40:08 - 46:22] The power of comments and engagement in boosting visibility.[53:01 - 58:24] How to embed social media posts on your website to increase reach.[58:08 - 58:24] The psychology of color in marketing.[01:15:11 - 01:16:52] Recap and key takeaways.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Q: What is "Sort Feed" and how can it help my business?A: Sort Feed is a Google Chrome Extension tool that allows you to sort and analyze Instagram and TikTok content by various metrics such as likes, comments, and views. It can help you understand what content is performing well in your industry, identify trends, and gain insights to inform your own content strategy.Q: Should I focus on creating content for the algorithm or for my audience?A: While it's important to understand the algorithm, the primary focus should always be on creating valuable and engaging content for your audience. By building a strong connection with your followers, you will naturally see better results in the long run.Q: How can I increase the visibility of my social media posts?A: One effective strategy is to embed your social media posts on your website or blog. This can help you reach a wider audience and drive more traffic to your social media profiles.Q: What is the most important element of a social media post?A: A clear and compelling call to action (CTA) is one of the most important elements of a social media post. It tells your audience what you want them to do next, whether it's to like, comment, share, or visit your website.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
SEO expert Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS delivers an in-depth comparison of Shopify SEO and Squarespace SEO CMS platforms, focusing on their SEO and CRO capabilities and website development features. This discussion covers critical technical insights about theme management, URL structure optimization, metadata configuration, and platform-specific best practices.Favour shares actionable strategies for improving website visibility, including the importance of regular theme updates, proper sitemap configuration, and effective use of SEO metadata. The session also touches on comparisons with WordPress, Wix, and other CMS platforms, providing business owners with practical guidance for choosing and optimizing their e-commerce and content-driven websites in 2026.Book SEO Services | Quick Links for Social Business>> Book SEO Services with Favour Obasi-ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksEpisode Key Learning Topics1. Shopify Platform Deep DiveShopify as a closed-source e-commerce CMS platformTheme Liquid customization and custom code implementationImportance of regular theme updates for algorithm visibilityPre-installed sitemap functionality and automated SEO featuresApp ecosystem vs WordPress pluginsMulti-currency and multi-language capabilitiesSchema.org integration for product pages2. Squarespace Platform OverviewUser-friendly, content-driven platform positioningComparison with Shopify for product-based vs content-based websitesQuick setup and on-the-go management capabilitiesIntegration capabilities and limitationsBest use cases for small businesses and content creators3. SEO Metadata OptimizationProper configuration of SEO meta titles and descriptionsOpen Graph (OG) tags for social media sharingURL structure best practices and character optimizationThe importance of unique metadata vs duplicated contentHow to edit SEO metadata in Shopify product pages4. URL Structure StrategyStrategic URL naming conventions for productsUsing numbers strategically in URLs (e.g., "red-roses-12-piece" vs "12-piece-red-roses")Pattern disruption for user attention and click-through optimizationShorter, more concentrated URLs for better visual scanningPre-purchase click optimization through URL clarity5. Technical SEO FundamentalsSitemap management across different platformsGoogle Search Console setup and sitemap submissionThe difference between Google Analytics and Google Search ConsoleNAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency for local SEORobots.txt configuration and indexing control6. Wix Platform InsightsHidden robots.txt settings affecting blog tag indexingHow to enable tag indexing in Wix SEO settings10-year evolution of the Wix platformCommon indexing issues and solutions7. WordPress vs Closed-Source PlatformsOpen-source flexibility vs closed-source constraintsPlugin management and sitemap conflictsThe analogy of "square footage" for platform capabilitiesWhen to choose WordPress over Shopify/Squarespace8. Content Strategy & Page ManagementThe power of compounding through content updatesUpdating old blog posts alongside publishing new onesFooter copyright year updates as ranking signalsOn-page SEO details that AI and search engines scanCreating and maintaining a content calendar9. Website Maintenance Best PracticesRegular theme updates and their impact on visibilityChecking and updating footer copyright yearsMonitoring broken links and slow page speedsPlatform-specific maintenance requirements (Shopify, Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, Wix)10. Free Website Audit OfferFavour's offer for surface-level website auditsDeep dive capabilities for root problem identificationMulti-platform support (Shopify, Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, Wix, Magento, Tilda, Duda)Email newsletter with SEO, marketing, and AI insightsEpisode Timestamps00:00 - Introduction: Shopify SEO vs Squarespace SEO comparison00:53 - Welcome and housekeeping (saving replays, accessing resources)02:36 - Shopify platform overview and e-commerce focus03:01 - Why Shopify stands out (price-friendly, brand-aware, aesthetically pleasing)03:43 - Shopify themes and purchasing considerations05:43 - Critical question: When did you last update your theme?06:40 - How theme updates affect algorithm visibility07:00 - Closed-source vs open-source platforms explained07:08 - Theme Liquid customization in Shopify08:00 - Shopify as your hosting platform08:10 - Apps in Shopify vs plugins in WordPress08:21 - Squarespace positioning and user-friendliness09:00 - Platform comparison analogy: Square footage (500 to 20,000 sq ft)09:33 - When aesthetics and ease-of-use matter most14:00 - Detailed Shopify theme management discussion18:00 - SEO metadata and URL structure fundamentals22:00 - The importance of page quantity and content strategy28:00 - Sitemap management and Google Search Console setup28:15 - Why Shopify pre-installs sitemaps (no conflicts)29:00 - WordPress sitemap conflicts and plugin management29:32 - The sitemap as "the brain of a website"30:00 - Content compounding strategy: updating old posts31:06 - Wix robots.txt issue: blog tags set to "no index" by default32:00 - How to fix Wix tag indexing in SEO settings33:00 - Tags as hashtags and their importance for visibility34:05 - Critical action item: Update your footer copyright year to 202635:00 - Why footer year matters for AI and search engine scanning36:01 - Shopify advantages for multi-language and multi-currency37:03 - Google Search Console vs Google Analytics confusion37:20 - The "reverse gear" moment in SEO audits42:00 - Deep dive into URL structure optimization45:00 - Strategic use of numbers in product URLs48:00 - Open Graph (OG) tags explained52:00 - Schema.org and structured data importance58:00 - Product page SEO metadata workflow in Shopify58:15 - How titles auto-generate URLs and the edit button59:00 - Example: "6-piece red rose bouquet" URL structure59:23 - Optimizing URL readability and pattern disruption60:00 - Pre-purchase click optimization through URL clarity61:00 - Character count optimization for URLs63:00 - Shopify vs Squarespace integration comparison63:16 - Schema.org as the "golden standard" for web documentation63:48 - NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency explained64:00 - "Dress how you want to be addressed" philosophy68:00 - Free website audit offer details70:00 - Platforms supported for audits72:00 - Newsletter signup for SEO, marketing, and AI insights74:00 - Surface-level vs deep-dive audit explanation75:00 - Closing remarks and call to actionFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Q1: What's the main difference between Shopify and Squarespace?A: Shopify is primarily an e-commerce platform optimized for product stores with extensive selling features (multi-currency, multi-language, robust app ecosystem), while Squarespace is more content-driven and user-friendly, ideal for portfolios, blogs, and smaller businesses that need quick setup without extensive product management.Q2: Why is updating my website theme important for SEO?A: Regular theme updates signal to search engine algorithms that your website has an updated setup and infrastructure. An outdated theme (e.g., last updated in August 2025 when we're in 2026) can cost you visibility because the algorithm may perceive your site as less maintained and current.Q3: What is Theme Liquid in Shopify?A: Theme Liquid is Shopify's templating language that allows you to customize code within the closed-source platform. It's where you would add custom elements like pop-ups, tracking codes, or other modifications that aren't available through standard theme settings.Q4: Do I need to create a sitemap for my Shopify store?A: No. Shopify automatically generates and maintains your sitemap as soon as you publish pages, products, collections, and posts. This is a major advantage over WordPress, where you need to install and configure sitemap plugins and ensure there are no conflicts.Q5: What's the difference between Google Search Console and Google Analytics?A: Google Search Console is for submitting your sitemap and monitoring how search engines crawl and index your site, while Google Analytics tracks visitor behavior and traffic sources. Both are important, but they serve different purposes. You must submit your sitemap to Search Console for proper SEO.Q6: How do I fix the Wix tag indexing problem?A: Go to your Wix dashboard, click Settings (bottom left corner), navigate to SEO Settings, find the Blog Tags section, and disable the "no index" robots.txt setting that's enabled by default. This allows your blog tags to be indexed by search engines.Q7: Why should I update my footer copyright year?A: The footer copyright year (e.g., "© 2026") is on-page text that AI and search engines scan. An outdated year (like "© 2023") signals that your site may not be actively maintained, even if you've updated content elsewhere. It's a simple but important ranking signal.Q8: How should I structure product URLs for better SEO?A: Use strategic placement of descriptive words and numbers. For example, "red-roses-12-piece" is better than "12-piece-red-roses" because users scanning search results will see "red roses" first, then the number variants (6, 12, 36), creating pattern disruption that draws attention and improves pre-purchase clicks.Q9: What is Open Graph (OG) and why does it matter?A: Open Graph tags control how your content appears when shared on social media, messaging apps, and other platforms. When you send a link via WhatsApp or iMessage and see a preview with title and image, that's Open Graph data. Properly configured OG tags ensure your content looks professional when shared.Q10: Should I choose Shopify, Squarespace, or WordPress for my business?A: Choose Shopify if you're running a product-based e-commerce store and need robust selling features. Choose Squarespace if you need a quick, aesthetically pleasing site for content, portfolios, or small-scale selling. Choose WordPress if you need maximum customization, flexibility, and control (open-source), but be prepared for more technical management.Q11: What is NAP and why is it important?A: NAP stands for Name, Address, Phone number. For websites, "address" includes your domain (www address). Consistent NAP information across your website and online directories is crucial for local SEO and helps search engines verify your business legitimacy.Q12: Can I get a free website audit from Favour?A: Yes! Favour offers surface-level website audits to help identify issues like broken links, slow pages, and basic SEO problems. The audit supports multiple platforms including Shopify, Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, Wix, Magento, Tilda, and Duda. Links are available in the episode description or through the newsletter signup.About the Podcast HostFavour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS is an SEO and digital marketing expert who specializes in helping business owners optimize their websites for search visibility and conversion. Favour offers website audits, SEO consulting, and maintains a detailed email newsletter covering SEO, marketing, and AI insights. Visit our quick links above to get access.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this "WordPress SEO vs. Webflow SEO Comparisons: Website Development Tutorial + Checklist" podcast episode, host Favour Obasi-ike leads a detailed discussion comparing two popular website development platforms: WordPress and Webflow. The conversation delves into the critical aspects of choosing a content management system (CMS), including setup, design, maintenance, and search engine optimization (SEO). A key segment features a real-world account from a participant, Ryan, who shares his recent struggles with a significant Google algorithm update that drastically impacted his website's traffic and revenue. The episode provides a balanced view of both platforms, highlighting their respective strengths and weaknesses to help listeners make an informed decision based on their specific business needs, technical expertise, and long-term goals.Need to Book SEO Services for your Social Business?>> Book a Complimentary SEO Discovery Call with Favour Obasi-Ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksKey Learning TopicsCMS Platform ComparisonAn in-depth analysis of WordPress and Webflow, covering ease of use, customization options, and built-in features. The discussion emphasizes that the best choice depends on the project's specific requirements and the user's technical comfort level.SEO Strategy and ImplementationThe episode explores how SEO is handled on both platforms, from WordPress plugins like Yoast and Rank Math to Webflow's integrated SEO tools. It stresses that while platforms provide tools, a successful SEO strategy relies on consistent effort and quality content.Impact of Google UpdatesListeners will learn about the real-world consequences of Google's algorithm changes, including the importance of continuous link building, content updates, and monitoring search engine results pages (SERPs).Website InfrastructureThe conversation covers the technical aspects of hosting and infrastructure, contrasting the self-hosted nature of WordPress with the managed hosting provided by Webflow. This includes considerations of scalability, performance, and DevOps.Analytics and TrackingThe importance of comprehensive analytics is highlighted, going beyond basic platform-specific metrics to include tracking AI mentions and utilizing tools like Google Search Console to gain a deeper understanding of website performance.Timestamps[00:00] Introduction: WordPress vs. Webflow[03:37] Google Algorithm Update Discussion with Ryan[07:00] SEO Strategy & The Importance of Backlinks[20:00] Comparing Platform-Specific Features[26:00] Hosting, Infrastructure, and Scalability[32:00] WordPress's Dominance in the Market[38:00] Technical Requirements and Maintenance[47:00] Integrating Email Marketing with Flowdesk[50:00] The Future of Analytics and AI Tracking[56:00] Best Practices for Website Development[72:30] Closing Remarks and Preview of Next EpisodeFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)1. Which platform is better for a beginner with no coding experience?Webflow is generally considered more beginner-friendly due to its visual editor and managed hosting, which simplifies the setup and maintenance process. WordPress, while powerful, has a steeper learning curve and requires more hands-on management of hosting, plugins, and security.2. Can I achieve good SEO results on both WordPress and Webflow?Yes, both platforms offer robust tools to implement a strong SEO strategy. The key to success is not the platform itself, but the consistent application of SEO best practices, such as creating high-quality content, building quality backlinks, and optimizing for relevant keywords.3. How important are plugins for a WordPress site?Plugins are essential for extending the functionality of a WordPress site. They can add features for SEO, e-commerce, security, and more. However, it is crucial to use well-coded plugins from reputable sources, as an excessive number of plugins or poorly-coded ones can slow down your website and create security vulnerabilities.4. What are the main cost differences between WordPress and Webflow?Webflow operates on a subscription model with different pricing tiers based on features and traffic. WordPress is open-source and free to use, but you will incur costs for hosting, domain registration, premium themes, and plugins. The total cost for a WordPress site can vary widely depending on your specific needs.5. What was the key takeaway from Ryan's experience with the Google update?The main lesson from Ryan's story is that SEO is an ongoing process. Relying on past success without continuous effort in link building, content creation, and technical updates can leave a website vulnerable to algorithm changes. It highlights the importance of staying proactive and adaptable in your SEO strategy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Is SEO Dead in 2026? SEO is not dead, it's evolving. While Google still dominates with 1.63 trillion visits (26x more than ChatGPT's 47.7 billion), the key to success in 2026 is integrating AI into your SEO strategy. Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks it down today.Traditional SEO alone is becoming obsolete. This episode explores how to treat your website as intellectual property, the importance of content freshness, and why "your voice is your invoice" when it comes to differentiated messaging.Key Learning Topics1. SEO Has Evolved Into an "Exposure Engine"SEO reveals what your website is missing and how to show up in both traditional search and AI platforms (LLMs). Without AI integration, you're using outdated marketing.2. AI-SEO Integration is Essential39% see results within 1-2 months with AI-generated content; 26% in under one month. Organic SEO visibility directly impacts AI discoverability.3. Your Website is Intellectual PropertyTreat your domain like a plot of land and your website as the building. The "last modified" date signals freshness to search engines.4. "Your Voice is Your Invoice"If you're not selling, you're not saying anything different. Stories sell better than facts. Be provocative and unique in your messaging.5. Content Repurposing StrategyOne piece of content → 5-10 blog posts → e-book → lead magnet → courses. Stack your value ladder without reinventing the wheel.6. Preparation Drives Success"What you do off the field makes you an all-star on the field." Do the work before the work—send prep materials, plan content in batches.7. The Difference: Being Heard vs. Being HiredVisibility without differentiation doesn't convert. Say what competitors won't say to turn attention into revenue.8. Platform-Specific OptimizationGoogle/YouTube favor mobile; ChatGPT sees more desktop usage. Optimize for platform-specific user behaviors.Need to Book An SEO Discovery Call for Advertising or Marketing Services?>> Book a Complimentary SEO Discovery Call with Favour Obasi-Ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online>> Favour Obasi-ike Quick LinksEpisode TimestampsIntroduction & Core Concepts00:00 - Is SEO dead in 2026?01:31 - Main question introduced02:33 - Google: 1.63 trillion visits vs ChatGPT: 47.7 billion03:02 - "SEO is not dead" - it's an exposure engine03:34 - Warning about building without AI integrationMo Dub: Voice & Differentiation04:47 - Mo Dub introduces himself04:59 - "Your voice is an invoice"05:22 - If you're not selling, you're not saying anything different05:46 - Being heard vs. being hired06:07 - People are always searching for solutions06:34 - Google algorithm changes require contingency plansWebsite as Property08:21 - "Last modified" concept explained08:44 - Websites as intellectual property08:56 - Domain = plot, website = buildingAI Integration & Statistics35:49 - AI-generated content effectiveness35:58 - 39% see results in 1-2 months36:10 - 26% see results in under 1 month37:01 - Organic search enables AI discoverability37:25 - "SEO is dead" is false advertising38:03 - Traditional SEO without AI is obsoleteCopywriting & Content Strategy38:34 - "Facts tell, stories sell"39:28 - "What you do off the field makes you an all-star"39:35 - Your harvest is determined by your hustle40:22 - Doing the work before the work40:49 - Repurposing one blog into multiple formats41:28 - The more you speak, the more you get paidPlatform Statistics43:07 - Google: 97.4 billion visits43:24 - Google mobile: 70B, desktop: 26.5B43:36 - YouTube: 44.6% of traffic44:26 - ChatGPT: 5.3 billion visits44:33 - ChatGPT desktop: 4.19B, mobile: 1.24B44:41 - More desktop usage on ChatGPT vs mobile on GoogleClosing68:15 - Thanks and tomorrow's topic: WordPress vs Webflow68:56 - This calendar layout won't repeat until 203770:15 - Sign-offFAQsQ: Is SEO really dead in 2026?A: No. Google still dominates traffic, but traditional SEO without AI integration is becoming obsolete. You must optimize for both search engines and AI platforms.Q: How long to see results with AI-integrated SEO?A: 39% see results in 1-2 months; 26% in under one month with AI-generated content.Q: What does "your voice is an invoice" mean?A: What you say directly impacts revenue. If you're not selling, you're not saying anything different from competitors. Speak up with unique value.Q: Why is "last modified" important?A: It signals to search engines that your site is active and relevant. Fresh content ranks better; stale content suggests abandonment.Q: Being heard vs. being hired—what's the difference?A: Being heard is visibility; being hired is conversion. You need provocative, differentiated messaging to convert attention into clients.Q: How do I repurpose content effectively?A: Create one piece → expand to 5-10 blog posts → compile into e-book → create lead magnet → develop courses. Maximize ROI without recreating.Q: Why optimize for AI if Google dominates?A: AI platforms pull from sites ranking in organic search. No organic visibility = no AI visibility. Plus, AI is growing rapidly—optimize now for the future.Q: What's "doing the work before the work"?A: Preparation that makes execution efficient: sending prep videos before calls, batching content creation, planning your ecosystem in advance.Q: How important is mobile optimization?A: Critical. Google and YouTube see 70B+ mobile vs 26.5B desktop. However, ChatGPT is desktop-heavy (4.19B vs 1.24B mobile).Q: What's the biggest SEO mistake in 2026?A: Treating SEO as traditional marketing without AI integration, and neglecting content freshness through regular updates.Key TakeawaysSEO is evolving, not dying—AI integration is now mandatoryGoogle: 1.63T visits vs ChatGPT: 47.7B—search still dominates39% see results in 1-2 months with AI-integrated contentYour voice is your invoice—differentiation drives revenueTreat websites as intellectual property requiring maintenance"Last modified" dates signal relevance to search enginesStories sell better than facts—focus on transformationOne content piece can become multiple revenue streamsBeing heard ≠ being hired—you need unique messagingOrganic SEO enables AI discoverability—can't skip the foundationMobile-first for Google/YouTube; desktop-heavy for ChatGPTPreparation (work before work) separates all-stars from averageTraditional SEO without AI is obsolete marketingContent freshness and regular updates are non-negotiableYour harvest is determined by your hustleSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this "LinkedIn Premium vs. Clubhouse Plus: Paid Social Business App Features Comparison" episode, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS leads a detailed discussion comparing the premium subscription services of two major professional and social platforms: LinkedIn Premium and Clubhouse Plus. The conversation delves into the value proposition, pricing, and return on investment (ROI) for each service, offering listeners a clear framework for deciding which, if any, is the right investment for their professional goals. With contributions from guest speaker Jason and Celeste, the episode provides a balanced view, weighing the feature sets of both platforms against the practical needs of users, from small business owners to large corporate professionals. The discussion also highlights the importance of intentionality and active participation to maximize the benefits of these powerful networking tools.Podcast Episode: Learning TopicsThis episode offers valuable insights into several key areas of professional development and social media strategy. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the following topics:Platform Investment Strategy: Learn how to evaluate the costs and benefits of premium social media features to make informed investment decisions.Social Platform ROI: Discover methods for calculating the return on your investment of time, energy, and money on platforms like LinkedIn and Clubhouse.LinkedIn Optimization: Uncover underutilized free features, such as LinkedIn Projects, and learn how to build a compelling profile that attracts employers.Professional Networking: Gain best practices for building and maintaining a strong professional network, both online and off.Market Analysis Frameworks: An introduction to the TAM, SAM, and SOM (Total Addressable Market, Service Addressable Market, and Service Obtainable Market) framework for strategic planning.Need to Book An SEO Discovery Call for Advertising or Marketing Services?>> Book a Complimentary SEO Discovery Call with Favour Obasi-Ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats OnlinePodcast Episode Key TimestampsNavigate the episode with these key timestamps to find the most relevant discussions for you:[00:00 - 02:00] Introduction to the discussion on LinkedIn Premium vs. Clubhouse Plus.[03:30 - 04:00] A direct comparison of the pricing structures for both services.[06:00 - 07:00] The history of LinkedIn Audio and its place in the social audio landscape.[07:00 - 08:00] The host shares their extensive history and experience with both platforms.[28:00 - 35:00] Guest speaker Jason offers a critical perspective on the timing of Clubhouse Plus and the ROI of LinkedIn Premium for small businesses.[36:00 - 38:30] A deep dive into the powerful and underutilized "Projects" feature on LinkedIn.[38:40 - 40:00] Closing thoughts and the application of the TAM/SAM/SOM framework to personal branding.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)1. What is the main difference between LinkedIn Premium and Clubhouse Plus?The primary difference lies in their core purpose. LinkedIn Premium is geared towards professional advancement, offering tools for job seeking, sales, and recruitment. Clubhouse Plus enhances the social audio experience, providing features for dedicated users to improve their networking and content creation on the platform.2. Is LinkedIn Premium worth it for small businesses?According to guest speaker Jason, the ROI for small businesses might be limited. While it offers powerful search and recruiting tools, many of the key benefits for networking and profile enhancement can be achieved using the platform's free features effectively.3. What are the most valuable free features on LinkedIn?The "Projects" feature is highlighted as a powerful tool to showcase your work and skills in detail. Additionally, collecting recommendations and building a comprehensive profile are highly effective free strategies for professional growth.4. How can I maximize my presence on these platforms without paying?The key is active and intentional participation. On LinkedIn, this means fully utilizing all profile sections, engaging with content, and connecting with other professionals. On Clubhouse, it involves joining relevant conversations, contributing valuable insights, and building a network through active participation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Marketing Club on Clubhouse, host Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS discusses "Social Business: LinkedIn SEO Best Practices with Marketing Tactical Strategies". The conversation, with industry friends and guests Jolanta, Celeste, and David Baker, delves into the nuances of optimizing your LinkedIn presence to increase visibility and build a strong personal brand. The episode covers a range of topics, from the importance of a clean and professional LinkedIn profile URL to the strategic use of LinkedIn features like newsletters and polls. The speakers emphasize the long-term value of content creation, the significance of building an email list, and the power of leveraging AI tools to enhance your marketing efforts.This podcast episode is packed with actionable advice for anyone looking to leverage LinkedIn for business growth and personal branding and social business building.Learning TopicsLinkedIn Profile Optimization: Learn how to optimize your LinkedIn profile for maximum visibility, including the importance of a clean URL and a well-crafted headline.Content Strategy: Discover effective content strategies for LinkedIn, including the use of polls, GIFs, and newsletters to engage your audience.The Power of Email Marketing: Understand why building an email list is crucial for long-term business success and how to integrate it with your LinkedIn strategy.Leveraging AI Tools: Get insights into using AI tools like Shield App to analyze your LinkedIn performance and gain a competitive edge.Long-Term SEO Value: Learn about the long-term benefits of creating high-quality content and how it contributes to your overall SEO strategy.Need to Book An SEO Discovery Call for Advertising or Marketing Services?>> Book a Complimentary SEO Discovery Call with Favour Obasi-Ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats OnlineEpisode Timestamps[00:00 - 01:53] Introduction to LinkedIn SEO and its importance for business growth.[01:53 - 05:26] The importance of a clean and professional LinkedIn profile URL.[05:26 - 08:08] How to optimize your LinkedIn headline and avoid keyword stuffing.[08:08 - 15:45] The long-term value of content and the 24-month yield of an article.[15:45 - 23:10] The importance of building an email list and not relying solely on social media platforms.[23:10 - 33:31] How to use LinkedIn polls to engage your audience and gather insights.[33:31 - 40:12] Using GIFs on LinkedIn to make your posts more visually appealing.[40:12 - 50:30] The benefits of creating a LinkedIn company profile and using newsletters.[50:30 - 01:05:00] Discussion on various AI tools and search engines like Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Gemini.[01:05:00 - 01:15:00] Guest David Baker shares his story about getting locked out of his LinkedIn account and the importance of owning your audience.[01:15:00 - 01:25:00] Introduction to Shield App, an AI tool for LinkedIn analytics.[01:25:00 - 01:36:45] Final thoughts and key takeaways from the speakers.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Q: Why is it important to have a clean LinkedIn URL?A: A clean LinkedIn URL (e.g., linkedin.com/in/yourname) is crucial for SEO and personal branding. It makes your profile look more professional and easier to find. Avoid URLs with random numbers or characters, as they can hurt your visibility.Q: Should I use hashtags on LinkedIn?A: The speakers suggest that hashtags are not essential on LinkedIn. It's more important to create high-quality content that resonates with your target audience. However, if you do use hashtags, use them sparingly and strategically.Q: How can I make my LinkedIn posts more engaging?A: You can use polls, GIFs, and visually appealing content to make your posts more engaging. Polls are a great way to interact with your audience and gather feedback, while GIFs can add a touch of personality to your posts.Q: What is the Shield App?A: Shield App is an AI-powered analytics tool for LinkedIn. It helps you track your content performance, understand your audience, and gain insights to improve your LinkedIn strategy. The speakers recommend it as a valuable tool for serious LinkedIn users.Q: Why is building an email list so important?A: You don't own your social media followers. If you get locked out of your account or the platform changes its algorithm, you could lose your audience. An email list gives you a direct line of communication with your followers that you control.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS takes us on deep dive into the world of digital marketing, with a strong focus on Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and Search Engine Optimization (SEO). The host breaks down the key differences and relationship between these two critical components of a successful online strategy. The discussion covers the entire customer journey, from the pre-click phase, where the user is first searching for information, to the post-click phase, where the goal is to convert the user into a customer.A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to practical, actionable advice for improving conversion rates. This includes a detailed look at crafting effective Calls to Action (CTAs), optimizing landing pages, and leveraging analytics to make data-driven decisions. The host also shares a valuable tip on using brackets in headlines to increase click-through rates. This episode features a friend / guest from Canada
Join Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS for a masterclass on email marketing strategies that actually drive revenue. In this session, Favour breaks down the power of segmented email campaigns, explains the metrics that matter, and shares how to build a website-first content strategy that turns subscribers into customers. Learn how to leverage free tools, automate your email sequences, and create long-term relationships with your audience through strategic, data-driven email marketing ROI.Whether you're just starting with email marketing or looking to optimize your existing campaigns, this episode delivers actionable insights you can implement immediately to boost engagement and generate sustainable revenue.What You'll Learn✓ How to use segmented emails to increase revenue and engagement✓ The difference between click-through rate and click rate (and why it matters)✓ Why your website is the foundation of successful email marketing✓ Google's E-E-A-T framework for creating helpful content✓ How to repurpose one piece of content across multiple channels✓ Which free tools every email marketer should be using✓ The "website-first" content strategy that saves time and builds SEO✓ How to create automated email sequences that work 24/7Top 7 Email Marketing Best Practices1. Use Segmented Emails StrategicallyCreate segments based on subscriber behavior and preferences. Use polls and interactive elements to gather data, then tag links to track which subscribers are interested in which offerings.2. Build a Helpful, Responsive WebsiteYour website should be fast-loading, mobile-friendly, and provide genuine value. Focus on Google's E-E-A-T framework: Experience, Expertise, Authority, and Trust.3. Create Content on Your Website FirstPublish content on your website before sharing on social media. This builds your owned digital assets, improves SEO, and gives you more control over distribution.4. Leverage Email Metrics for Continuous ImprovementTrack who opens, clicks, and takes action. Identify your most engaged subscribers and create VIP segments for them. Use this data to refine your messaging over time.5. Implement Scheduled and Automated Email SequencesSet up automated sequences that trigger based on subscriber actions. Create welcome series, nurture campaigns, and re-engagement flows that work around the clock.6. Repurpose Content Across Multiple FormatsTake one long-form piece and break it into blog posts, social media updates, podcast episodes, videos, and email newsletters. Maximize your content creation efforts.7. Focus on Long-term Relationship BuildingNot everyone opens emails the day you send them. Be consistent with your schedule, provide ongoing value, and build trust over time rather than chasing quick sales.Key Metrics to TrackDeliverability Rate - Percentage of emails reaching subscriber inboxesOpen Rate - Percentage of delivered emails that get openedClick Rate - Percentage of delivered emails with link clicksClick-Through Rate (CTR) - Percentage of opened emails with link clicksConversion Rate - Percentage completing your desired actionPodcast Episode Timestamps[00:00] Episode introduction: Email marketing best practices that earn revenue[00:40] Why segmented emails are the #1 revenue driver[03:06] How to create segments triggered by scheduled emails[03:37] Example: Segmenting by in-person vs. virtual event preferences[06:00] Using polls to understand what your audience really wants[07:00] Revenue starts at the beginning: building systems for MRR[08:00] Click-through rate vs. click rate explained[09:00] Identifying and segmenting your most engaged subscribers[10:00] Tracking email opens and clicks consistently[10:30] Creating VIP segments for highly engaged subscribers[14:00] Re-engaging inactive subscribers through targeted campaigns[15:00] Email deliverability and its impact on revenue[17:00] Understanding spam filters and how to avoid them[18:00] Email authentication: SPF, DKIM, and DMARC[20:00] Real case study: Client ranking page one for competitive keywords[21:42] Technical SEO: indexing, blogs, location pages, schema markup[23:00] Email marketing as direct response marketing[24:00] Why not everyone opens emails immediately (and that's okay)[25:00] Best Practice #1: Have a helpful, responsive website[25:32] Google's E-E-A-T framework: Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trust[26:22] You have less than 10 seconds to make an impression[27:00] The "website-first" content strategy[27:22] Free analytics tools: Google Search Console, GA4, Bing, Microsoft Clarity[28:00] Repurposing one article into multiple content formats[30:00] Maximizing content value through strategic repurposing[32:00] Creating content pillars and topic clusters[33:00] Planning content calendars aligned with email campaigns[35:00] Balancing evergreen content with timely topics[37:00] Creating lead magnets that attract quality subscribers[39:00] A/B testing email subject lines and content[40:00] Overview of popular email marketing platforms[41:00] Mailchimp: features, pricing, and best use cases[42:00] Constant Contact for small businesses and nonprofits[43:00] Brevo (formerly Sendinblue): affordable with SMS capabilities[44:00] HubSpot: comprehensive CRM and marketing automation[45:00] Choosing the right platform for your business needs[46:00] Free tier options and when to upgrade[50:00] Advanced segmentation for e-commerce businesses[51:00] Using behavioral triggers to increase conversions[52:00] Email in omnichannel marketing strategies[53:00] Measuring ROI from email campaigns[54:00] Common email marketing mistakes to avoid[57:00] Recap of key best practices[59:00] Closing remarks and next session announcement[59:29] Tomorrow's topic: Search Engine Marketing & SEO Best Practices (11 AM Central)Tools & Resources MentionedEmail Marketing Platforms: Flodesk >> Sign up and Get 50% OffAnalytics Tools: Google Search Console, Google Analytics (GA4), Bing Webmaster Tools, Microsoft Clarity, Fathom Analytics, Matomo AnalyticsOther Tools: Eventbrite, PinterestSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this strategic follow-up, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS unveils the powerful, interconnected Microsoft ecosystem and why it's a game-changer for SEO. Move beyond Google and discover how Bing, Perplexity AI, and LinkedIn work together to build your website's authority and visibility in the age of AI search.We delve into the crucial, often-missed strategy for new websites: using Bing Webmaster Tools as a "language bridge" to accelerate Google's recognition of your site. Learn why your website must become your proprietary first-party data asset and how structured content gets cited by platforms like Perplexity.This episode is your roadmap to LLM (Large Language Model) Visibility, providing actionable steps on building trust signals, implementing schema markup, and creating a unified content structure that works across all platforms—not against them.Need to Book An SEO Discovery Call for Advertising or Marketing Services?>> Book a Complimentary SEO Discovery Call with Favour Obasi-Ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online
In this insightful episode, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the critical differences and essential overlaps between traditional Google SEO and the emerging field of ChatGPT SEO (optimization for AI search). The core distinction is framed as Websites vs. Conversation. While Google prioritizes structured, keyword-optimized websites, AI models like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini focus on providing direct, conversational answers.Favour Obasi-ike argues that the future of content visibility lies in establishing your website as the central anchor for all content distribution. By consistently linking your website across all platforms (YouTube, LinkedIn, podcasts, etc.), you build the domain authority and citation structure necessary for AI models to trust and cite your content. He emphasizes that AI-driven search is shifting the user experience from "clicking" on a link to "trusting" a direct answer, making the source's authority more critical than ever. The podcast episode concludes with actionable advice on technical SEO, including optimizing for page speed, Core Web Vitals, and formatting content with listicles and tables to be easily digestible by AI.Need to Book An SEO Discovery Call for Advertising or Marketing Services?>> Book a Complimentary SEO Discovery Call with Favour Obasi-Ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats OnlineKey Episode TakeawaysThe Fundamental Difference: Websites vs. ConversationThe core difference is in the format each search system prioritizes. Google SEO is built around ranking individual websites on search result pages (SERPs) for structured keywords. The user's journey involves clicking through to a website.ChatGPT SEO, on the other hand, is built for a conversational AI interface. The goal is to provide the perfect, direct, and trusted answer within the chat window itself, minimizing the need for a click.The New SEO Ecosystem: LLM VisibilityTo achieve LLM Visibility (Large Language Model Visibility), you must understand that search is now split between two major ecosystems.The Google/OpenAI ecosystem includes Google search, ChatGPT (using the Atlas Browser), and the associated platform, YouTube.The Microsoft/Perplexity ecosystem includes the Perplexity AI platform (using the Comet Browser) and the associated Microsoft-owned platform, LinkedIn.Actionable Steps for 2026 SEO StrategyEstablish Your Anchor: Your website must be the central hub for all your content.Distribute Your Authority: Place your website link on every third-party platform (social media, podcast directories, video descriptions).Optimize for Speed: Prioritize Core Web Vitals and page speed for both mobile and desktop to ensure a positive user experience, which Google rewards.Format for AI: Structure your content using tables, listicles, and concise, keyword-rich formatsto make it easy for AI models to extract and cite direct answers.Build Trust, Not Just Clicks: Focus on building long-term trust and authority with search engines through consistent, high-quality, and structured content.Episode Timestamps[00:00] Introduction: Google SEO vs. ChatGPT SEO, Optimization Showdown.[00:30] Defining the core difference: Google focuses on websites, ChatGPT focuses on conversation.[01:33] The connection: ChatGPT Atlas (browser) citing YouTube (owned by Google).[03:52] The goal: Use your website as an anchor for content distribution.[04:02] Understanding LLM Visibility (Large Language Model Visibility).[04:28] The emerging AI browser landscape: ChatGPT Atlas, Perplexity Comet, and the upcoming Google Disco.[05:30] The two major ecosystems: Google/YouTube/ChatGPT vs. Microsoft/LinkedIn/Perplexity.[06:15] The importance of checking your business's citations with "Google Learn About."[06:56] AI's focus on directness and specificity in answers (Siri, Alexa, etc.).[08:00] The shift from "click" to "trust" in AI-driven search results.[09:00] Why a strong website domain authority is crucial for AI citation.[10:00] The concept of "AI-friendly" content and the need for listicles and tables.[11:00] The future of search: AI-driven answers vs. traditional links.[12:00] The importance of structured data and schema for AI.[13:00] The difference between a website and a social media profile.[14:00] The need for a content mix (audio, video, text, image).[15:00] The role of a website in the new SEO ecosystem.[16:00] The power of a website's domain authority.[17:00] The shift from "click" to "trust" in AI-driven search.[18:00] The importance of technical SEO: Page Speed and Core Web Vitals.[19:00] How to build content that is easy to read and digest.[20:00] The value of brand citations and authority.[21:00] The long-term benefit of placing your website everywhere.[22:00] Final call to action: Check if your content is in table and listicle formats.[23:00] The power of tactics, strategy, and timing in SEO.[24:00] Conclusion: Build structure and trust with search engines, as they are "talking to each other."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Something big is shifting in how we get our news, and you can feel it in your body. You want to stay informed, but you also kind of want to throw your phone across the room. I asked a simple question on Facebook. Where do you get your news? What came back wasn't a list of outlets. It was a list of survival strategies. And once I started digging into the data, it became very clear why so many smart, thoughtful people feel unsettled right now.This episode is about where Americans get their news, why trust feels so shaky, and what's actually changing beneath the surface as we head into 2026.We are talking about:Why almost no one trusts a single news source anymoreHow social media officially replaced TV as the main way Americans get newsWhy independent journalists and news influencers are explodingWhat's really happening with political polarization and platform trustThe influence of AI and DeepfakesHow to stay informed without burning yourself out or getting dupedKey Timestamps:0:38 Are you being radicalized by the news?1:35 What people actually said when asked where they get news3:51 Social media overtakes TV as the main news source7:41 Why mainstream news feels like WWE12:01 Personality trust vs platform trust14:36 Video platforms as the new TV18:58 The rise of independent journalists22:35 Why newsletters and community matter25:04 Why local news still has an edge27:26 Political affiliation and platform behavior28:29 Flooding the zone and source confusion33:25 Why conversations change cultureLinks and Resources:Schedule a free podcast clarity call with meAllison's IG: https://instagram.com/allison__hare Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.Schedule a FREE podcast clarity call with me - Your future audience is out there. Talk to them!Sign up for the free weekly emailAllisonHare.comFollow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.DOWNLOAD the free podcast equipment guide- No guesswork, no google rabbit holes, start recording todayReb3l Dance Fitness - Try it at home! Free month with this link.Feedback and Contact:: allison@allisonhare.com
Drop us a message!What happens when a brand stops shouting and starts sounding human again? In this episode, Chris Dale, Brand Strategy & Marketing Performance Manager at Hammer Distribution, shares how human-first marketing is reshaping audience behaviour, and why authenticity outperforms traditional sales messaging in today's attention economy.Chris breaks down Hammer's journey “back to its roots,” revealing how nostalgic design choices were intentionally tied to strategic business goals rather than surface-level aesthetics. From rebuilding brand identity to reconnecting with loyal audiences, he explains how emotion, memory, and behavioural insight shaped the creative direction.Plus, we're also speaking to Ben, a Paid Media Manager at Giraffe Social, to get his thoughts on what makes high-performing ad creatives right now, and why the strongest ads feel personal, timely, and unmistakably human.Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
Drop us a message!Enterprise marketing isn't just driven by logic or data—it's powered by emotion. In this episode, Chris Dale, Brand Strategy & Marketing Performance Manager at Hammer Distribution, joins us to explore how design psychology, nostalgia, and emotional cues shape brand perception in even the most complex B2B environments.Chris breaks down why emotional resonance matters just as much in enterprise as it does in consumer marketing, how nostalgia can create instant trust and familiarity, and the subtle design decisions that influence brand recall, confidence, and long-term loyalty.Plus, we're also speaking to Lizzie, a Paid Media Manager here at Giraffe Social, to get her thoughts on User Generated Content on social media.Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
Drop us a message!With almost twenty years in the industry, Adam Pembrey, Marketing Manager at SUEZ UK, has seen demand generation evolve through shifting buyer expectations, new technologies, and changing growth pressures.In this episode, Adam breaks down what today's most effective demand engines really look like, and why the fundamentals still matter more than the noise.We explore the role marketing plays in making a company attractive to investors and buyers, the most overlooked part of lead nurturing that quietly transforms conversion rates, and how Adam decides which growth levers to pull first when entering a new organisation or sector.We're also speaking to Michelle, the Head of Social here at Giraffe Social, as we unpack the real value of social analytics. With endless metrics available, we discuss why the power of data lies not in reporting the past, but in inspiring more creative, testable ideas for the future.Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
Drop us a message!Fintech is one of the toughest industries to stand out in; regulated, competitive, and constantly innovating. In this episode, Luke McGrath, Head of Marketing at True Potential, joins us to break down what it really takes to build a brand that doesn't just blend into the noise.We also speak to Catherine, exploring why attention spans aren't as short as marketers think, and how to determine the ideal video length for social platforms in 2025.Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
Drop us a message!Brilliant ideas don't sell themselves—they need champions who can bring them to life. In this episode, we're joined by Mike Millar, Founder of SmplCo, to explore how adopting an entrepreneurial mindset can help marketers win support for bold ideas and turn them into real outcomes.We unpack the process behind validating ideas, securing investment, and landing partnerships—and how those same principles can be applied within large organisations. Drawing on a background in journalism and brand strategy, [Guest Name] also shares how storytelling becomes the secret weapon for innovators looking to move from concept to execution.If you've ever struggled to get buy-in for new marketing strategies, this episode shows you how to make ideas stick.Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
Drop us a message!What separates a good brand from one that people believe in?In this episode, Puneet Khushalani, Senior Brand Partnerships Manager at TikTok, shares his perspective on the hidden challenges within advertising that outsiders rarely see, and what it takes to build brand value that lasts.For anyone curious about what makes a brand truly God-tier, this conversation gets to the heart of it.Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
Drop us a message!Technical brilliance alone isn't enough, it needs a story to give it direction.In this episode, Marta Ishaq Zoglman shares how communication, far from being a “soft skill,” is a discipline that can be sharpened through structured approaches like systems thinking and requirements engineering.If you've ever wondered how to bridge the gap between expertise and influence, this conversation offers a roadmap.Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
Drop us a message!Sport thrives on raw emotion, drama, and human connection. But how do you translate that intensity into digital content that resonates with fans while staying true to wider brand goals?In this episode, Chris Kynoch shares lessons from creating content at McLaren and UEFA—navigating high-pressure moments, making sharp editorial calls, and sustaining global communities of millions.We also explore the rise of native and “disguised” ads that blend seamlessly into feeds, looking at the opportunities and risks for marketers. How do you create ads that feel authentic without crossing into inauthenticity? And how should success be measured when the lines between content and advertising are increasingly blurred?Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
Drop us a message!Great marketing isn't just seen… it's accessible, inclusive, and real.In this episode, we explore two shifts reshaping the industry: the ongoing need for accessibility in digital design, and the rise of employee-generated content as a driver of authenticity.Robin Christopherson shares lessons from years of championing inclusive design, including what marketers still get wrong, how to build accessibility into the creative process from day one, and the role marketing teams can play in shaping more inclusive digital spaces.We also dig into the trend of EGC - employee-generated content - where brands empower employees to create content that's less polished but far more human, and how this changes the way we think about content quality and brand storytelling.If you want to understand how accessibility and authenticity together can build deeper trust with audiences, this conversation is for you.Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
Drop us a message!Big marketing ideas often stall before they start, whether it's internal red tape or shifting platform rules.In this episode, we tackle both sides of the challenge: how to secure buy-in across departments without endless meetings, and how to keep campaigns visible as social algorithms move away from vanity metrics and toward deeper engagement.We explore practical methods for building momentum, spotting early pitfalls, and finding unexpected allies inside organisations, as well as rethinking content strategies for 2025, focusing on saves, shares, comments, and dwell time as the new measures of success.If you're ready to cut through complexity, win support, and adapt your content to where algorithms are heading, this episode will show you how.Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
Drop us a message!Engineering audiences are some of the toughest to engage. They're data-driven, highly analytical, and allergic to fluff, yet too much detail can bury the story. So how do you strike the right balance?In this episode, we explore the tension between “shallow and shiny” versus “deep and dull” content, and why successful engineering marketing requires a mix of both.We unpack how engineers consume content differently, how to translate complex, data-heavy messages into narratives that resonate, and the most common mistakes marketers make when trying to reach technical stakeholders.Want to be featured on the pod? Drop us a voice note on Instagram at @GiraffeSM. About Giraffe Social's Social in 10 Podcast Giraffe Social is a multi-disciplined digital marketing agency specialising in social media marketing based on the South Coast of the United Kingdom. We work with a wide range of industries, spanning from Fintech and L&D, to Beauty and Retail. Social in 10 is a weekly podcast about all things digital marketing. We discuss all the things social media managers want to know, including the latest platform updates, emerging trends, campaign ideas, and best practices to help you stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're managing multiple clients or growing your brand in-house, each episode is packed with actionable insights… all delivered in under ten minutes. Hosted by the Giraffe Social team, this is your fast, fun, no-fluff guide to making sense of social. New episodes every week, so tune in and level up your marketing game!
News and Updates: Microsoft backtracks in Europe — Windows 10's Extended Security Updates (ESU) will be free for an extra year in the European Economic Area (EEA), lasting until October 14, 2026. After pushback from Euroconsumers under the Digital Markets Act, Microsoft dropped its requirement to enable Windows Backup (and OneDrive) for access. Users in the EEA still need to log in with a Microsoft account every 60 days, but no cloud sync or payments are required. Outside Europe, ESU costs $30 or 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points, or requires enabling cloud sync. Windows 10 end-of-support remains October 14, 2025. Cracker Barrel logo controversy amplified by bots — Researchers at PeakMetrics found that nearly half of early outrage posts on X about Cracker Barrel's new logo were bot-generated. Around 44.5% of the first 52,000 posts — and nearly half of boycott calls — were flagged as bot-driven. Alt-tech platforms like Truth Social, Gettr, Gab, 4chan, and Rumble also spread the backlash. While 75% of posts came from real users, botnets amplified discontent into a viral outrage cycle. Social media now central to news diets — A new Pew study shows 53% of U.S. adults sometimes get news from social media. Facebook (38%) and YouTube (35%) lead, followed by Instagram (20%) and TikTok (20%). X (12%) and Reddit (9%) lag behind. Younger adults are far more likely to use TikTok, Reddit, and Instagram for news, while older adults still lean on TV. Only 2% of Americans say they get news from AI chatbots like ChatGPT or Google Gemini. Police stop a driverless Waymo — San Bruno, California police pulled over a Waymo robotaxi after it made an illegal U-turn. With no human driver, officers couldn't issue a citation. Current law only allows tickets for human drivers, though a new state law next year will let violations be reported to the DMV. Waymo says it is reviewing the “glitch.” The incident sparked viral debate over how to hold self-driving cars accountable.
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Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
AI Mode goes global, Google's giving users the easy button, and Reddit and Wikipedia are snagging prime AI real estate. This week, the EDGE dives into the explosion of AI Mode, the changing landscape of web traffic, and the wild world of social media innovation—with plenty of insights from Duncan Alney of Firebelly and the EDGE team. Get the latest on Google's brand-new AI Mode launching in 180 countries (but only in English for now), and why letting AI do the reasoning for you might make us all a little lazier. Plus, referral traffic from ChatGPT is plummeting while Reddit and Wikipedia become citation royalty—what's that mean for content creators? Throw in TikTok's geopolitical drama, Threads' big user milestone, Instagram's not-so-secret engagement hack, and the verdict on whether posting more really boosts your Insta clout. Is the age of critical thinking officially in peril? Erin and Duncan muse on whether AI is boosting collective intelligence—or just making us all a little dumber—while Jacob chimes in with some “errant humor” and privacy warnings about sharing too much with large language models. From new social platforms (hello, Bluesky!) to Meta's voice-dubbing shenanigans and Instagram's latest creator tools, EDGE of the Web brings you an effervescent, strategic look at how digital marketing and social media keep rewriting the rules. Don't forget to check the show notes and catch our next facetious, fast-paced news roundup—because you don't want to be a piece of cyber driftwood. News from the EDGE: [00:00:24] EDGE is back at BrightonSEO US in San Diego - 15% off tickets for EDGE listeners! [00:04:20] Google Expands AI Mode to 180 Countries With Personalized Features [00:07:50] ChatGPT Referral Traffic Nosedives 52% in Just One Month [00:11:30] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: EDGE Media Studios [00:14:27] China Rejects Selling TikTok Algorithm Despite U.S. Demands Social News Segment: [00:19:22] Instagram Chief Dispels Engagement Myth, Says Using Edits Boosts Reach [00:23:26] One to watch: What is Bluesky? [00:30:20] New Study Suggests That Posting More Often Is Key to IG Growth [00:34:12] Threads Reaches 400M Users, Closing in on X's Usage [00:38:23] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: WAIKAY [00:39:46] Instagram Launches Re-Posts, Friend Map and More [00:43:52] Facebook upgrades Professional Dashboard with new insights [00:46:43] Meta rolls out AI-powered translations to creators globally, starting with English and Spanish Thanks to our sponsors! Brighton SEO US 15% off on tickets: https://edgeofthewebradio.com/brightonseo Site Strategics https://edgeofthewebradio.com/site Inlinks WAIKAY https://edgeofthewebradio.com/waikay Follow Us: X: @ErinSparks X: @firebelly X: @TheMann00 X: @EDGEWebRadio
Today we talk about Vine coming back and how great it was back in the day, plus the latest on the TikTok ban in the US. Additionally, Ashley Coffey and I dig into AI news around a new privacy first assistant and how the US Government has enacted Executive Orders for AI. Links:Twitter: Elon Musk: We're bringing back Vine, but in AI form (Twitter)TikTok: Commerce Sec. Lutnick says TikTok will go dark if China won't agree to U.S. control of the social media app (CNBC) AI News:Proton's new privacy-first AI assistant encrypts all chats, keeps no logs (Techcrunch)The US Government Issues New Directives on AI Development (Social Media Today) Listen to AI News You Should To Know About (Podcast)Sign Up for The Weekly Email Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
The Head of Instagram answers questions on his weekly Ask Me Anything, then I break them down and give my opinions (which no one asked for). Today's questions and answers have a lot of good info about reach, editing a post after it's made, and includes some feature suggestions. Links:
Tons of Social Media News today! The CEO of Twitter, Linda Vaccarino, is stepping down. The CEO of Instagram explains why photos have switched from a 4:5 aspect ratio to 3:4. The Instagram Creators team shares how to get and use B-Roll, and the YouTube Creator Insider team shares a Channel Insights Sharing Setting. After the music, I do Wednesday Waffle.Get ready to dive into the latest shifts in the social media landscape with this episode of The Instagram Stories - Social Media News. Host Daniel Hill explores pivotal updates, including the surprising departure of Linda Iaccarino as CEO of X (formerly Twitter) and the innovative changes coming from Instagram's leadership.As the social media world continues to evolve, Hill highlights Iaccarino's significant contributions to the platform, particularly her initiatives aimed at enhancing user safety and restoring advertiser confidence. This episode is packed with Instagram news and insights that every marketer should know. Adam Mosseri, the CEO of Instagram, shares his thoughts on the recent shift in photo aspect ratios from 4x5 to 3x4, emphasizing how advancements in smartphone technology are shaping Instagram features. This change is not just a minor update; it's a reflection of the ongoing social media trends that creators and marketers must adapt to in order to stay relevant.Additionally, the episode features expert tips from the Instagram Creators account, focusing on how to effectively utilize B-roll footage in reels to enhance storytelling. These insights are crucial for anyone looking to elevate their social media marketing strategies and create engaging content that resonates with audiences. Hill also introduces a segment from Lauren of the YouTube Creator Insider team, who reveals exciting new features that allow creators to share channel insights with brands, fostering better collaboration opportunities in the ever-growing creator economy.As the episode wraps up, Hill shares his personal reflections on a recent preview of a new Superman movie, drawing parallels between engaging storytelling in film and effective content creation on platforms like Instagram and YouTube. With a focus on humor and engagement, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in social media insights, Instagram DM strategies, and the future of digital communication.Join us as we navigate the latest platform updates, explore the intricacies of Instagram edits, and uncover the most effective social media strategies to enhance your online presence. Whether you're a seasoned marketer or just starting out, this episode of The Instagram Stories - Social Media News is packed with valuable information that will keep you ahead of the curve in the dynamic world of social media.Show Links:X: Linda Yaccarino Steps Down As CEO (Twitter)Instagram: Why Use 3:4 Photo Ratio Instead of 4:5? (Instagram)Instagram: How To Capture and Use B-Roll (Instagram)YouTube: Updates from the Creator Insider Team - Channel Insights Sharing Settings (YouTube)Sign Up for The Weekly Email Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
Today's show has TikTok news of a separate app for the US and Instagram content will begin showing up in search engines on July 10th, but you can take steps to stop it if you want. Plus Ashley Coffey and I dig into this week's AI News that's Meta focused.Are you ready to dive into the latest developments in social media? This episode of The Instagram Stories - Social Media News brings you essential updates on Instagram and TikTok that you won't want to miss!Join host Daniel Hill as he explores TikTok's exciting announcement about a U. S. -only version of the app set to launch in early September, which will require users to download a new app to continue enjoying their favorite TikTok trends. But that's not all! Daniel also reveals Instagram's groundbreaking integration with Spotify, allowing users to seamlessly listen to music within Instagram Stories, enhancing the Instagram experience like never before. As if that weren't enough, he discusses the upcoming feature that will make Instagram content searchable on major search engines starting July 10th, giving users more control over their privacy settings.In this episode, you'll also hear from Ashley Coffey as they delve into Meta's ambitious plans for AI, including innovative features that can analyze users' camera rolls for content creation. This discussion raises critical questions about privacy and the implications of sharing personal data with AI systems, a hot topic in today's social media landscape. With the rise of the creator economy, understanding how AI can manage our lives through platforms like Facebook and Instagram is essential, especially concerning data ownership and user autonomy.Stay informed with the latest Instagram news updates and TikTok updates that shape the social media marketing landscape. Discover new Instagram features and strategies that can elevate your social media marketing game. Whether you're interested in Instagram DM strategies, Instagram edits, or the newest social media trends, this episode is packed with insights you can apply right away.Don't miss out on the chance to enhance your knowledge and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of social media. Tune in to this episode of The Instagram Stories - Social Media News for all the latest updates and expert insights!Links:Sign Up for The Weekly Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia Social Media News:TikTok: TikTok is Reportedly Developing a US Only Version of the App (Social Media Today)Instagram: Instagram Improves Spotify Music Sharing in Stories (Social Media Today)Instagram: Why search engines might index public Instagram photos and videos (Instagram Help)AI News:Facebook is asking to use Meta AI on photos in your camera roll you haven't yet shared (TechCrunch)Mark Zuckerberg Already Knows Your Life. Now He Wants His AI to Run It (Gizmodo)
The MacVoices Live! panel takes a closer look at Amazon's Alexa+, its unusual rollout, and user experiences that raise questions about its current readiness. The panel compares AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, especially in corporate environments, highlighting their strengths and limitations. The conversation shifts to a Reuters study showing social media has overtaken traditional outlets as the leading news source in the U.S., prompting concerns over misinformation, curated content, and the erosion of journalistic standards. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Web Bixby, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, and Marty Jencius also share personal insights on AI adoption, media literacy, and the changing landscape of how we consume news. MacVoices is supported by Take Control Books: The Answers You Need Now, From Leading Experts. Start your library today. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:10 Introduction to MacVoices02:27 Amazon's Alexa+: A New Era10:47 AI Tools in Corporate Environments17:04 Social Media as News Source21:43 Journalism's Evolving Landscape24:59 The Impact of Click-driven News Links: I Got Early Access to Amazon's New Gen AI Alexa+. Things Got Weird.https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/alexa-plus-gen-ai-preview/ Social media is now the top news source in the U.Shttps://9to5mac.com/2025/06/17/social-media-is-now-the-top-news-source-in-the-u-s/ Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2025-06/Digital_News-Report_2025.pdf Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud. Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession ‘firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. This is also co-host of The Vision ProFiles podcast. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
The MacVoices Live! panel takes a closer look at Amazon's Alexa+, its unusual rollout, and user experiences that raise questions about its current readiness. The panel compares AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, especially in corporate environments, highlighting their strengths and limitations. The conversation shifts to a Reuters study showing social media has overtaken traditional outlets as the leading news source in the U.S., prompting concerns over misinformation, curated content, and the erosion of journalistic standards. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Web Bixby, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, and Marty Jencius also share personal insights on AI adoption, media literacy, and the changing landscape of how we consume news. MacVoices is supported by Take Control Books: The Answers You Need Now, From Leading Experts. Start your library today. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:10 Introduction to MacVoices 02:27 Amazon's Alexa+: A New Era 10:47 AI Tools in Corporate Environments 17:04 Social Media as News Source 21:43 Journalism's Evolving Landscape 24:59 The Impact of Click-driven News Links: I Got Early Access to Amazon's New Gen AI Alexa+. Things Got Weird. https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/alexa-plus-gen-ai-preview/ Social media is now the top news source in the U.S https://9to5mac.com/2025/06/17/social-media-is-now-the-top-news-source-in-the-u-s/ Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025 https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2025-06/Digital_News-Report_2025.pdf Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud. Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession ‘firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. This is also co-host of The Vision ProFiles podcast. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Today's show features YouTube updates from the CEO at a recent keynote, plus Threads Fediverse news, and all the AI updates you need to know.Are you ready to dive into the latest youtube updates that are reshaping the social media landscape? Join host Daniel Hill in this episode of The Instagram Stories - Social Media News as he uncovers groundbreaking news from YouTube and Threads, while exploring the transformative role of AI in the realm of social media.Daniel kicks off the episode by discussing YouTube updates from the CEO Neil Mohan's recent keynote, revealing that YouTube Shorts now boasts over 200 billion views, showcasing its remarkable growth and competitive edge against platforms like Facebook and Instagram reels. With the introduction of Veo, Google's innovative AI video generation model, content creation for Shorts is set to reach new heights, making it easier than ever for creators to engage their audiences. As we delve deeper into the social media trends, Daniel highlights the exciting integration of Threads with the Fediverse, an ecosystem that allows seamless connections and sharing across multiple platforms, enhancing the user experience.In a special segment, Meta's software engineer, Peter Cottle, emphasizes the necessity of a distinct feed for Fediverse posts, ensuring user clarity amidst the evolving landscape of social media marketing. The conversation takes an insightful turn as Ashley Coffey from the Coffee & Code podcast joins Daniel to discuss the future of the creator economy. With AI's anticipated rise among creators by 2025, Ashley underscores its potential to streamline tasks while cautioning against the implications for authenticity in content creation.This episode is packed with essential social media insights and platform updates that every creator and marketer should not miss. From the latest instagram features and updates to emerging tiktok trends, Daniel and his guests provide a comprehensive look at how these developments impact social media strategies. Discover effective instagram dm strategies and learn about the future of youtube captions and dm automation that can elevate your content game.Whether you're a seasoned creator or just starting, this episode offers valuable takeaways that will keep you ahead in the ever-evolving world of social media. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion filled with actionable insights that can help you navigate the dynamic landscape of instagram, tiktok, and youtube. Tune in now to stay informed and inspired. Show Links:Sign Up for The Weekly Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia YouTube: Neal Mohan at Cannes Lions 2025 (YouTube Blog)Instagram: How Many Instagram Reels Are There (DemandsAge)Threads: Threads is adding Fediverse Content to your Social Feeds (The Verge) This Week In AI from Ashley Coffey:Ashley Coffey (Website) & (Instagram)Coffey and Code (Podcast) Sign Up for The Weekly Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
Can we fix the news? On this minisode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-host Gary O'Reilly sit down with Harleen Kaur, former space engineer and founder of Ground News, to explore our current media landscape, navigating bias, and fixing the internet.Go to https://ground.news/startalk to stay fully informed on the latest Space and Science news. Save 40% off through our link for unlimited access to the Vantage plan this month.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/fixing-the-internet-with-harleen-kaur-bonus-minisode/ Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
The Edits team is busy adding new features to the app like a teleprompter while the YouTube team is rolling out Communities to foster conversations and relationships between Creators and Subscribers. Additionally I was a guest on a podcast talking social media strategy.Are you ready to elevate your social media game? This episode of The Instagram Stories dives deep into the latest updates on Instagram and YouTube, providing you with essential insights to enhance your content creation and audience engagement.Join host Daniel Hill as he explores the groundbreaking Edits app, which has launched a teleprompter feature that allows creators to record videos while maintaining eye contact with their audience. Discover how this innovative tool, along with new creative overlays and performance analytics for recent reels, can transform your Instagram strategy. Daniel also shares valuable insights from the @creators account, focusing on effective voiceover strategies that highlight the importance of storytelling and seamless audio transitions to keep your viewers captivated.But that's not all! The episode also covers YouTube's exciting new 'Communities' feature, designed to foster direct conversations between creators and their subscribers, thereby enhancing viewer engagement. As social media trends continue to evolve, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for anyone involved in the creator economy. Daniel wraps up the episode with a special clip from his recent podcast appearance, where he shares Instagram story tips that encourage authentic, behind-the-scenes content creation. He emphasizes the necessity of dynamic storytelling in social media, ensuring your audience remains engaged and connected.This episode is a treasure trove of actionable insights for content creators looking to enhance their social media presence. From Instagram features and updates to TikTok trends and YouTube captions, you'll find the tools you need to refine your social media marketing strategies. Whether you're interested in Instagram DM strategies, DM automation, or simply staying updated with the latest platform updates, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss out on the chance to learn from Adam Mosseri insights and discover how to leverage Instagram carousels effectively!Tune in now to gain a competitive edge in the ever-changing landscape of social media. Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to thrive in the digital world of Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube!Show Notes:Sign Up for The Weekly Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmediaEdits: Updates to the Edits App (Instagram)Instagram: @Creators Account Voiceover Strategy (Instagram)YouTube: Communities (YouTube)Interview: 4 Instagram Story Strategies You Should Be Using (YouTube)Wednesday Waffle:National Geographic Photographer Ami Vitale (Instagram) Sign Up for The Weekly Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
Plus Dr. Niki helps us understand why certain scientific studies are given the green light.Starring Jason Howell, Tom Merritt, and Dr. Niki.Links to stories in this episode can be found here.
Threads is testing the ability to hide text or images in posts, Instagram is testing the ability to repost Feed posts, and WhatsApp is adding ads to Stories (referred to as "Status"). Additionally the Head of Instagram answers questions about Stories, Small Creators, Trial Reels, and more. Show Notes:Sign Up for The Weekly Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia Threads: Meta Testing Hiding Text or Images in Posts (Threads)Instagram: Testing a Repost Feature (TechCrunch)WhatsApp: Adding Ads to Status (Meta) Sign Up for The Weekly Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
Tons of social media news today! The Meta team has announced Threads is getting it's own DM Inbox, the Head of Instagram announced some new AI updates to the Edits app that are pretty cool, and the YouTube team has updates on promoting videos via the mobile app. Additionally I talk about the origins of the show in this week's Wednesday Waffle.Are you ready to dive into the latest social media news reshaping our digital landscape? This episode of The Instagram Stories - Social Media News explores exciting updates, including Meta's new direct messages feature on Threads and the innovative AI video editing tool, Restyle, introduced by Adam Mosseri.Join host Daniel Hill as he breaks down these significant Instagram news updates and shares his insights on how these changes impact your social media marketing strategies. The episode kicks off with a discussion about Meta's announcement of testing direct messages on Threads. Daniel highlights the creation of a separate inbox for Threads, which sets it apart from Instagram's existing DM functionality. While he expresses mixed feelings about the necessity of this separate inbox, he acknowledges its potential appeal for users transitioning from Twitter, making it an essential update in the realm of social media. As the episode unfolds, listeners will discover the groundbreaking AI video editing tool, Restyle, unveiled by Adam Mosseri. This tool allows users to creatively alter their videos, changing backgrounds and clothing with ease. Daniel shares valuable Adam Mosseri insights regarding the evolution of this tool and how it can enhance your Instagram edits. It's a game-changer for content creators looking to elevate their visual storytelling.The discussion also touches on updates from the YouTube Creator Insider team, focusing on how to promote posts from the mobile app and clarifying the purpose of YouTube posts. These posts, which include polls, images, and more, provide creators with new avenues to engage their audiences, showcasing the ever-evolving nature of the creator economy.As the episode wraps up, Daniel offers a personal reflection on the origins of his podcast and its mission to deliver timely and relevant social media insights. Whether you're looking to refine your Instagram DM strategies or stay ahead of the curve with the latest social media trends, this episode is packed with valuable information. Tune in to stay informed and inspired in your social media journey! Show Notes: Sign Up for The Weekly Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmediaMark Zuckerburg on Threads: DM Inbox (Threads)Adam Mosseri on Threads: DM Inbox (Threads)Edits adds AI tool called "Restyle" (Instagram)YouTube Creator Insider Updates: Promoted Videos and Posts (YouTube) Sign Up for The Weekly Roundup: NewsletterLeave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
This week Maria talks all things pop culture and social media news! She shares her thoughts on SLOMW, discusses Elf Beauty buying Rhode, puts her spin on the “propaganda I'm not falling for” trend and so much more! Don't forget to subscribe, share, rate, and review!Follow on Instagram: @hey Maria.clareFollow on Tiktok: @heymariaclare Follow on Pinterest: https://pin.it/43yk45B
Instagram has announced some updates to the DM inbox around voice memos, including transcription and voice memos up to 5 minutes. Additionally the Meta Quest team is testing 3D photos and the Head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, explains the Favorites feature. After the break, Ashley Coffey stops by to catch us up on the latest in AI.Are you ready to dive into the latest Social Media News updates that could transform your social media strategy? Join me, Daniel Hill, as I uncover Social Media News to enhance user experience and engagement!In this episode of The Instagram Stories - Social Media News, I discuss the latest Instagram news, including groundbreaking updates in Instagram DMs that allow users to transcribe voice messages and extend audio clips from one minute to five. Plus, discover the new quick follow option in group chats, enabling users to follow multiple accounts effortlessly. I also delve into Meta's testing of 3D photos on Instagram for Quest VR headset users, offering a more immersive experience with standard photos. With insights from Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, we explore the 'favorites' feature that allows users to select up to 50 accounts to prioritize in their feed, ensuring that your social media marketing strategies remain effective and tailored to your interests.But that's not all! I'm thrilled to welcome Ashley Coffey from the Coffee and Code podcast, who shares her expertise on recent AI developments impacting social media. From Meta's legal victory surrounding AI training to the rise of AI-generated content and the regulations surrounding deepfakes, we cover it all. This segment emphasizes the intersection of social media advancements and AI technology, highlighting the importance of quality content in the ever-evolving creator economy.Whether you're looking to refine your Instagram DM strategy or stay ahead of social media trends, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Tune in to learn how to leverage these Instagram features and updates to enhance your social media presence and engage your audience effectively. Don't miss out on the latest Instagram news updates that could shape your social media strategies and boost your engagement!Show Notes:Leave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmediaInstagram Adds New DM Options, Including Voice Clip Transcription (Social Media Examiner)Meta Quest: Social Goes Spatial & the Beginning of Our Reimagined OS (Meta)Instagram Favorites Explained (Instagram) Connect with Ashley:Ashley Coffey from Coffey and Code (Website)Coffey and Code Podcast (Podcast) Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts Follow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
The Edits app has a Product Lead named Tom who shares a bunch of insights about the best way to create Reels, including technical details like export settings. The Head of Instagram explains Close Friends, TikTok rolls out some new features, and the YouTube team has a great idea that Instagram needs to learn from, plus Wednesday Waffle after the music.Are you ready to supercharge your social media strategy? Join me, Daniel Hill, as I dive into the latest updates and features from Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube that every creator needs to know.In this episode of The Instagram Stories, I discuss exclusive insights from Tom Bender, the Product Lead on the Edits app, who shares essential tips for optimizing video quality for Instagram Reels. Discover how resolution, frame rate, and dynamic range can elevate your content to new heights. Plus, learn about the integrated sharing function that ensures your uploads shine in quality.We also explore Instagram's Close Friends feature, a game-changer for those wanting to share sensitive content with a select group while maintaining privacy. This is just one of the many Instagram features and updates that can enhance your social media marketing efforts.But that's not all! I also cover the latest TikTok updates, including the expansion of its 'add to music' feature to SoundCloud, and the introduction of an AI-powered Seller Assistant designed to streamline the TikTok Shop experience for sellers. These TikTok trends are crucial for anyone looking to stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of social media.Finally, I share exciting updates from YouTube, focusing on new features aimed at enhancing the creator experience and boosting audience engagement, including a feature I think Instagram should add. This episode is packed with valuable social media insights that will benefit both seasoned creators and newcomers alike. Whether you're looking to refine your Instagram DM strategies, explore the creator economy, or simply stay informed about the latest social media trends, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear all about Instagram news updates, TikTok updates, and how these platforms are shaping the future of social media. Don't miss out on these essential tips that can transform your approach to social media marketing! Show Notes:Leave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmediaEdits App: Visual Quality Tips and Tricks (Threads)Instagram: Close Friends (Instagram)TikTok: TikTok and SoundCloud announce new "Add to Music" App Partnership (TikTok)TikTok: Reinventing the seller experience: how AI supports TikTok Shop Sellers (TikTok)YouTube: Visual Guide in the Shorts Editor, Quiz Stickers for Shorts, and Weekly Top Podcasts (YouTube) Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts Follow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
CTR Secrets and Social Shakeups It's another jam-packed ride on EDGE of the Web as Erin is joined by Duncan Alney of Firebelly to discuss News in Social this week. With Google hyping up AI Overviews but dodging every meaningful CTR question, it seems the only thing spinning faster than SERP layouts are the PR answers. Get the inside scoop on how ChatGPT gobbles up over 80% of AI search traffic (Google, take notes), why Meta's launching a CapCut rival to remix your socials, and how Reddit is scrambling to keep the bots at bay after AI sock puppets could sway opinions 3-6x better than humans. Meanwhile, Pinterest is charging ahead with AI content labeling so you can actually see—surprise!—real images again. Plus, political maneuvering has TikTok advertisers doing the Hokey Pokey while Meta rolls out shiny new ad options across Threads and more. Our hot take? If you thought getting a blue check was easy, wait until you see Blue Sky put the power of verification in the hands of users and newsrooms—finally, checkmarks that mean something! So, whether you're lamenting lost organic traffic, trying to dodge AI slop, or just want to keep your brand out of the spammy dog pile, grab your headphones and catch Erin, Duncan, and Jacob as they break it all down with wit, wisdom, and maybe one too many tinfoil hats. See you at the EDGE—don't be a piece of cyber driftwood! News from the EDGE: [00:03:03] Google hypes AI Overviews, refuses to answer CTR question [00:09:19] ChatGPT Leads AI Search Race While Google & Others Slip [00:15:28] U.S. Copyright Office Cites Legal Risk At Every Stage Of Generative AI Social News from the EDGE: [00:20:11] Meta releases its CapCut rival Edits globally [00:22:45] Meta rolls out ads globally on Threads feed [00:26:15] Meta adds dynamic overlays to Advantage+ Catalog ads [00:29:12] A New Form of Verification on Bluesky [00:31:31] Cracking Down on Spammy Content on Facebook [00:36:44] Trump Says He May Extend TikTok Sell-off Deadline Once Again [00:40:26] Pinterest launches new tools to fight AI slop [00:42:44] Reddit Looks To Add Human Checks To Weed Out AI Profiles Thanks to our sponsors! Site Strategics https://edgeofthewebradio.com/site WAIKAY https://edgeofthewebradio.com/waikay Thanks to our Social News Expert: Duncan Alney X: @firebelly LinkedIn: Duncan Alney Firebelly Follow Us: X: @ErinSparks X: @TheMann00 X: @EDGEWebRadio
TikTok is working on a new Creator Chat Room feature to connect up to 300 people per chat, plus they're offering a small business education webinar series. Meta has rolled out some key updates for advertisers, Edits has some new features to know about, and Ashley Coffey shares what's new this week in the world of AI.Are you ready to unlock the latest secrets from the world of social media? Join me, Daniel Hill, as I dive into the exciting updates from the recent IAB New Fronts event in New York City, where we explore groundbreaking advertising developments from platforms like TikTok and Meta.This episode of The Instagram Stories is packed with insights on TikTok's new Creator Chatroom feature, designed to help creators forge deeper connections with their audience through text-based chat rooms. This innovative tool not only enhances engagement but also serves as a valuable platform for gathering feedback in a more private setting. As TikTok continues to evolve, staying updated on TikTok trends is crucial for anyone involved in social media marketing.Switching gears to Meta, I share the latest advertising solutions unveiled at the event, including Reels Trending Ads and exciting updates to the Creator Marketplace. With new ad formats rolling out on Facebook and Instagram, it's essential for advertisers to remain informed about these changes to maximize their reach and effectiveness in the ever-changing landscape of social media. I'll provide you with key social media marketing tips that you won't want to miss!In a special segment, I'm thrilled to welcome Ashley Coffey from the Coffee and Code podcast, where we discuss significant AI updates impacting the industry. From TikTok's ongoing legal issues regarding user data to Meta's potential reintroduction of facial recognition features in its products, we cover the implications of these developments for the creator economy and influencer marketing. This insider insight on Instagram and other platforms is vital for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of social media strategies.As we wrap up the episode, I'll recap the latest trends in social media and advertising, encouraging you to engage with the content and share your thoughts. Whether you're looking for Instagram DM strategies, Instagram features and updates, or tips on optimizing your social media presence, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in to gain valuable insights that can elevate your social media game!Show Notes:Leave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmediaTikTok Creator Chat Room (Threads)TikTok Academy Small Biz Fest Webinars (TikTok)IAB NewFronts 2025: Meta Presents New Solutions for Creators and Brands (Meta)Edits App Updates (Instagram) This Week in AI from Ashley Coffey:Ireland's DPC fines TikTok €530M for illegally sending European user data to China and orders it to bring such transfers into compliance within six months (TechMeme)At a Manhattan event, TikTok executives tried to reassure ad clients, saying that “we are absolutely confident” in TikTok and “in the future of this platform” (TechMeme)A US jury awards Meta nearly $168M in damages from NSO Group in connection with the 2019 spyware attack on more than 1,400 WhatsApp users' phones (TechMeme)Meta is once again considering facial recognition for its smart glasses and other devices, after abandoning the idea over ethical concerns in 2021 (TechMeme)Microsoft shut down Skype on May 5, capping a remarkable 21-year run for software that for many embodied the open internet and had 300M+ users in its heyday (TechMeme)Spotify debuts a “plays” metric for podcasts that shows users and creators how many times people have actively listened to or watched an audio or video episode (TechMeme)Snap unveils AI-powered advertiser solutions, Sponsored Snap updates (MarketingDive) Connect with Ashley:Ashley Coffey from Coffey and Code (Website)Coffey and Code Podcast (Podcast) Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts Follow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
Today's episode includes an update from President Trump on TikTok, a new event Meta's hosting in Miami (and online), Instagram gives music artist The Weekend access to a new feature, and the YouTube team shares some strategies for short form video. Are you ready to dive deep into the latest social media trends that are shaping the landscape of content creation? Join me, Daniel Hill, as I navigate through the most significant updates in the world of social media, focusing on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. This week, I tackle President Trump's recent comments regarding TikTok, hinting at a potential extension for the app's deadline amid ongoing negotiations with its owner, ByteDance. While I express my fatigue over the ongoing TikTok saga, I provide insights into its implications for content creators and users alike.Shifting gears, I explore Instagram's exciting new feature: lockable reels. This innovative tool allows creators to share exclusive content that can only be accessed through a secret code, opening up new avenues for engagement with loyal followers. I share effective strategies for leveraging this feature to enhance your Instagram DM strategies and build a more dedicated community. The episode also includes a special segment from YouTube's Creator Insider team, where we discuss the recent removal of the Revert to Original feature in YouTube Studio Editor. Additionally, we delve into the importance of crafting compelling hooks in short-form video content, particularly as it relates to the ever-evolving creator economy.In this episode, I highlight the dedication required in content creation, featuring insights from creator Jenny Hoyos, who reveals that it takes her about an hour to produce each second of engaging content. This emphasizes the hard work behind social media videos and serves as a reminder to appreciate the effort that goes into creating captivating Instagram edits, TikTok trends, and YouTube captions. Whether you're looking for social media marketing tips, insider insights on Instagram, or strategies to enhance your content creation process, this episode is packed with valuable information. Don't miss out on the chance to elevate your social media strategies and stay ahead in the dynamic world of Instagram news updates, TikTok updates, and the latest platform updates. Tune in now and transform your approach to content creation!Show Notes:Leave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia TikTok: President Trump Says He'd Give TikTok Another Extension (Axios)Meta: Conversations 2025 Event (Meta)Instagram: Locked Reel from The Weekend (Instagram) USE CODE ICANTSING YouTube: "Revert to Original" Deprecation in Studio Editor (YouTube)YouTube: A Deep Conversation about Shorts with Jenny Hoyos (YouTube) Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts Follow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
Have you been using Meta's AI? Mark Zuckerberg, head of Meta, announced a new Meta AI app. Additionally, Peacock is giving some creators their own shows, and the YouTube Creator Insider team shares some updates for the platform, including improved captions.What if the latest innovation from Meta could change the way we interact with AI forever? In this episode of The Instagram Stories, I dive into the intriguing updates from Meta's Mark Zuckerberg regarding the newly launched Meta AI app. While this app promises personalized voice interactions and management of various AI devices, I can't help but express my skepticism about its necessity compared to established tools like ChatGPT. Are we really in need of another AI tool, or is this just another addition to the already crowded tech landscape?As I explore the Meta AI app, I raise important concerns about privacy and the implications of integrating more personal data into Meta's ecosystem. With the growing focus on social media marketing and social media trends, it's crucial to consider how these developments might impact our digital lives. The episode doesn't stop there! I also discuss Peacock's exciting initiative to collaborate with TikTok creators, who are making waves in the creator economy. This move highlights the potential for these creators to transition into long-form content, a shift that could redefine how we consume media. Tune in as I share a quote from NBC Universal's Josh Feldman, who praises the unique storytelling abilities of TikTok creators, emphasizing their capacity to engage audiences in innovative ways. Additionally, I provide insights from YouTube's Creator Insider team about new features, including stylized captions for Shorts. I believe these enhancements will significantly boost viewer engagement and are a testament to the evolving landscape of social media. As I wrap up, I reflect on the importance of adapting to new content creation standards and share valuable social media tips that can help you navigate these changes. Join me for a deep dive into the latest Instagram news, TikTok updates, and platform updates that are shaping the future of social media. Whether you're interested in influencer marketing, Instagram features, or the latest in DM automation, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss out on these insider insights on Instagram and beyond! Listen in and discover how the Meta AI app and other trends could impact your strategy in the ever-evolving world of social media!Show Notes:Leave a Review: Apple PodcastsFollow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmediaMeta: Mark Zuckerberg shares the new Meta AI app (Instagram)Peacock: Peacock's Next Four Scripted Shows Are From Digital Creators (The Hollywood Reporter)YouTube: Stylized Captions for Shorts on Android and iOS, Improvements to the YouTube Main App, and More! (YouTube)Capcut: Keep Your Capcut App From Updating (YouTube) Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts Follow Me on Instagram: @danielhillmedia
Thanks for tuning in! After this episode we will be taking a hiatus and will be back again in the late spring. Be sure to catch up on old episodes in the meantime! This week we're talking about the Severance season finale, March Madness, Puma's new running ad, Tower 28's YouTube Shorts series, and more!More from us:Mitzi Payne @mmmitzi Mike Payne @mmmiiikeTimestamps: 02:00 – Spoiler alert! Thoughts on the season finale of Severance. 10:00 – March Madness continues. Also, realizing we aren't 20 anymore. 19:00 – Do we need a consolation bracket?21:15 – Big Thing 1: Tower 28 launched a cool scripted series on YouTube Shorts. 28:00 – Mitzi is loving Puma's running ad.31:00 – Thing 2: Disney appoints Bobby Kim as VP of Creative. Is Downtown Disney about to be lit?37:00 – Thing 3: TikTok has declared March 2025 as the start of The Great Meme Depression. What is going on? And why are we reporting on this?Show notes:The SCAN
What if the news is making you more anxious, more distracted, and less present? Six years ago, I decided to quit the news—no more compulsively checking headlines, and no more drowning in the chaos. It wasn't easy at first, but over time, I realized the profound impact this decision had on my mental health. In this episode, I share how stepping away from the constant noise allowed me to reclaim my time, reduce anxiety, and focus on what truly matters.For more go to: www.scottmlynch.comLevel up your life by joining my Patreon where you'll get exclusive content every week and more badass offerings (rips t-shirt in half, Hulk Hogan style, and runs around the room). And/or…Unlock practical and tactical insights on how to master your mindset and optimize your happiness directly to your inbox.If you're a glutton for punishment and want more swift kicks in the mind follow me on social:InstagramYouTubeLeave a review and tell me how I suck so I can stop doing that or you can also tell me about things you like. I'd be okay with that, too.Produced by ya boi.Past guests on The Motivated Mind include Chris Voss, Captain Sandy, Dr. Chris Palmer, Joey Thurman, Jason Harris, Koshin Paley Ellison, Rudy Mawer, Molly Fletcher, Kristen Butler, Hasard Lee, Natasha Graziano, David Hauser, Cheryl Hunter, Michael Brandt, Heather Moyse, Tim Shriver, and Alan Stein, Jr.
We're experimenting and would love to hear from you!In this episode of 'Discover Daily', we explore a fascinating blend of corporate satire and high-stakes business developments. The show kicks off with the viral sensation of the Enron Egg, a satirical campaign that has reignited discussions about one of America's most notorious corporate scandals. Through clever parody and mock product launches, this creative project has sparked both controversy and meaningful dialogue about corporate accountability.We then delve into the SEC's latest legal action against tech mogul Elon Musk, examining a fresh lawsuit filed in Washington, D.C. The regulatory body alleges that Musk's delayed disclosure of his Twitter stake acquisition in 2022 violated securities laws, potentially saving him over $150 million. This development adds another chapter to Musk's ongoing tensions with federal regulators and raises important questions about market transparency.The episode culminates with news about TikTok's uncertain future in the United States. As Chinese officials reportedly consider selling TikTok's U.S. operations to Elon Musk, we analyze the complex web of political, technical, and regulatory challenges surrounding this potential deal. With a critical January 19 deadline looming and ByteDance dismissing these reports as "pure fiction," the story highlights the evolving landscape of social media ownership and international technology relations.From Perplexity's Discover Feed: https://www.perplexity.ai/page/enron-s-prank-revival-sspxRcD0TWy12QtQtjzTxwhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/sec-sues-elon-musk-GDIxqUX_RjWCF8bztXWYsghttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/chinese-officials-consider-tik-51PEvvekQxqVuhd74SkSHgPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
This week we're so excited to bring you another episode of the Brick Buzz, our social media industry news series, where we talk about the latest updates and happenings in the world of social media. Rather than a news recap, these episodes are tailored around the topics our team is looking at and how we feel about them. In this episode, we chat with Faith, a Social Media Manager on our team, who is passionate about trends and finding ways to push the status quo in her content. We discussed the looming TikTok Ban and the rise of the Threads app. Listen to hear our discussion! About the Brick Media Podcast: This is the official podcast for Brick Media, an award-winning social media agency in Tampa, FL. We help marketers and business owners stay in the know. We do that by interviewing professionals in the marketing industry about current trends, career paths in marketing, social media strategies and much more! Thanks for being here. Get In Touch With Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brick_media Website: https://www.brickmediagroup.com Share with a friend or colleague. We appreciate you! - Produced by Brick Media Group LLC Recorded in sunny Tampa, FL
Welcome to the Radcast, your weekly source for the latest insights and discussions on marketing and business news. In this episode, we'll dive into the aftermath of the Super Bowl, analyzing the impact of its ads and examining standout commercial strategies. Additionally, we'll explore Mark Zuckerberg's comparison of MetaQuest 3 and Apple Vision Pro, Adidas's empowering new campaign, Coca-Cola's innovative product launches, and Google's rebranding of its AI efforts as Gemini. Stay tuned as we unpack these topics and more, offering valuable perspectives on the ever-evolving landscape of marketing and business. Let's dive in!Ryan's Take on Superbowl Commercials (02:34)Discussion on the Super Bowl, including personal experiences and observations (02:34)Economic Impact Analysis: Estimated billions generated from ads, commerce, travel, etc. (03:03)Review of Super Bowl ads: Emphasis on lack of creativity and excessive use of celebrities (03:33)D. Highlight of Kanye West's commercial strategy and its effectiveness (05:52)E. Insight into effective storytelling in advertising, with emphasis on Google's commercial (09:11) Surprise! Mark Zuckerberg thinks Quest 3 is better than Vision Pro (13:52)https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/13/surprise-mark-zuckerberg-thinks-quest-3-is-better-than-vision-pro/ Adidas tells athletes of all types: ‘You got this' (19:08)https://www.retaildive.com/news/adidas-marketing-campaign-tells-athletes-you-got-this/707262/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Issue:%202024-02-13%20Retail%20Dive%20Newsletter%20%5Bissue:59094%5D&utm_term=Retail%20Dive Coke keeps innovation rolling with new permanent flavor, TikTok Shop exclusive (21:58)https://www.marketingdive.com/news/coca-cola-new-flavor-launch-spiced-TikTok-shop-exclusive/706760/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Issue:%202024-02-08%20Marketing%20Dive%20Newsletter%20%5Bissue:58930%5D&utm_term=Marketing%20Dive Google's AI now goes by a new name: Gemini (26:50)https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/8/24065553/google-gemini-ios-android-app-duet-bard SponsorVaycay: Premium Wellness Products Delivered Straight to You in the USWebsite: www.RolloffthePain.comPodcast: www.thevaycaypodcast.com If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan's newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.theradcast.com. Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/RadicalHomeofTheRadcast.