Episode #
7 Best Ways For Marketers To Use AI RIGHT NOW, The Right Way To Approach Event Marketing In 2025
March 31, 2025

In episode #2945, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss how AI is transforming marketing by enhancing creativity, data analytics, and efficiency. They cover AI tools for campaign improvement, event marketing strategies, and the impact of speaking engagements on brand growth.
Note this episode is virtually recorded. Audio quality is reduced compared to typical episodes.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES

(00:00) Harnessing AI for Marketing Creativity
(03:09) Data-Driven Marketing: The Role of AI in Analytics
(06:05) Leveraging AI Tools for Enhanced Marketing Efficiency
(09:03) The Future of AI in Marketing Campaigns
(12:01) Event Marketing Strategies for 2025
(14:54) Evaluating the Value of Speaking Engagements

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