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How Media is The New Marketing #1728
May 08, 2021

How Media is The New Marketing

In episode #1728, we explain how media is the new marketing and the benefits of this. Naval Ravikant said that media is one of four forms of leverage. Using media, you can reach your audience more cheaply than by using paid ads, and you have more control over your relationship with it too. Tune in to learn how media is a form of relationship marketing at scale!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How Media is The New Marketing.
  • [00:25] Different forms of media: anything with tons of readership.
  • [00:50] How media is a form of leverage.
  • [01:18] Why media is a moat around your business.
  • [01:34] Examples of different businesses buying communities.
  • [02:40] Marketing to your audience without using ads.
  • [03:12] The extra control you have by using media to market.
  • [04:04] Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to this show!

 

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

 

Naval Ravikant

HubSpot

Business Insider

My First Million

The Hustle

Morning Brew

 

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