Scott Brinker, the Godfather of Martech illuminates that the human touch in martech is vital — now more than ever. Marketing leaders need training and internal communication chops. Scott’s future martech leaders are tech-savvy, eloquent communicators, guiding their teams through the martech landscape.More
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80: Wyatt Bales: Redefining marketing with AI, SQL, full-stack pros, and the automation of end-to-end campaign requests
Wyatt Bales served up an awesome episode, calling marketers to defend themselves with SQL proficiency amidst rising AI and automation. His vision? The future marketer as a ‘full-stack’ pro, tech-savvy and strategic, partnering with AI to steer marketing operations to be faster and more data-driven.More
76: Dan Balcauski: Adventures in the world of SaaS pricing
In our latest episode, we’re thrilled to feature Dan Balcauski, Founder of Product Tranquility, as we navigate the world of SaaS pricing models.More
75: Mike Rizzo: Building resilient Marketing Ops through community
Today we have the pleasure of chatting with Mike Rizzo, you’ll be hard pressed to find someone who’s done as much for the marketing Ops community. He’s the founder of MarketingOps.com, taking a community-led approach to building career resources that are purpose-built for MO Pros.More
72: Bobby Tichy: AI and the future of Martech, a deep dive from SFMC to Braze
Today we’re joined by Bobby Tichy, he’s Co-Founder and Chief Solutions Officer at Stitch. Bobby’s a highly respected Martech veteran having spent over a decade working in technical roles for some of the biggest names in martech. He spent a combined 6.5 years working on the Professional services teams at arguably 2 of the most well known companies in martech, Salesforce and Marketo.More
71: Find the top AI marketing tools and filter out the noise
The key to future proofing your marketing career with the ever changing AI landscape is to stay curious, get your hands dirty and experiment fearlessly: Fill out some forms, spin up free trials, get on wait lists, and give new AI tools a chance. It’s only by actually getting your hands dirty that you’ll discover which tools truly work for you and which are just part of the ever growing sea of gimmicky AI tools.More
69: How marketers can stay informed and become AI fluent
The impact of AI on the job market is difficult to predict in 5 years let alone 10. The only way to future proof your career and position yourself to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven economy is by staying informed and developing new skills.More
68: How fast could AI change or replace marketing jobs?
It’s not like our jobs are gonna vanish overnight, but the shift is happening faster than many of us realize. AI’s no longer just a loosely backed buzzword; it’s doing things today that we used to think were impossible. So, as marketers, we’ve gotta take this tech seriously.More
67: How a marketing roadmap can keep your team focused
While it doesn’t always have to be set in stone, a roadmap helps your team stay accountable to certain tasks and deliverables but it’s also a focus weapon that arms you with the ability to say no to new requests. You work on priorities and capacity, you share it with other departments for feedback and it becomes marching orders. More
66: A guide to data models and dynamic dashboards for marketers
Understanding how a dashboard is powered, and having a sense of what is possible and what is not, is a crucial differentiator. Too often, I have seen dashboard projects built in a vacuum, disconnected from the reality of the data and the systems that support them. In these cases, valuable time and resources are wasted building an idealistic dashboard that cannot be implemented or used effectively.More