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Mark Zuckerberg Slams Apple For Its Lack of Innovation
January 22, 2025

In episode #2903, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss Meta’s recent performance management changes, the implications of Elon Musk potentially buying TikTok, and the rising trend of CMO hiring in the marketing industry, indicating a recovery in the sector.

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(00:00) The Apple-Facebook Revenue Debate

(02:47) Meta’s Performance Management Changes

(05:58) Elon Musk and TikTok: Speculations and Insights

(08:54) The Evolution of Social Media Products

(11:50) Marketing Trends and CMO Hiring Surge

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