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5 New Marketing Trends We’re Excited About for Q3 2021 #1773
June 22, 2021

In episode #1773, we share the five marketing trends we are most excited about for Q3. We are currently in the month of May and there are a few storms brewing in the marketing world! LinkedIn is finally ramping up its ad platform, people are making serious money out of NFTs, and the creator economy is stronger than ever. Tune in and hear all five!

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[00:25] Today’s topic: 5 New Marketing Trends We’re Excited About for Q3 2021.

[00:37] New features on LinkedIn such as boosting and event ads.

[01:15] Automating tedious marketing processes with UiPath.

[01:51] All the platforms and features out there that support the creator economy.

[02:33] The advent of Instagram messenger bots.

[03:21] How promising NFTs are as a marketing mechanism.

[04:37] Go to marketingschool.io/live to hang out with Neil and Eric in September.

 

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UiPath

MobileMonkey

DJ BT

 

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