In episode #2355, Neil and Eric talk about their 2023 marketing predictions. From short-form videos to AI assistance to the hiring market and lots more, tune in today to hear what you can expect from the marketing world in the coming year!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:20] Today’s topic: 2023 Marketing Predictions.
- [00:44] Why we expect to see more M&A activity in 2023 and how this relates to marketing.
- [01:27] Our thoughts on how short-form videos are going to fare in 2023.
- [02:21] How we think 2023 is looking in terms of AI assistance.
- [03:24] How we expect people to approach content in 2023.
- [03:49] Our thoughts on how the hiring market is going to change this year.
- [04:25] Predictions about podcasts in 2023.
- [05:06] Why do we believe more companies are going to take control of their marketing in 2023?
- [03:20] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe!
- [03:24] Go to https://marketingschool.io/live to learn more!
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