Episode #1541
Marketing Trends We Are Excited About for Q4
October 25, 2020

In episode #1541, we talk about the marketing trends that we are most excited about for Q4! From the often-mentioned voice search and paid subscriptions, to stories on LinkedIn and beyond, these trends are worth keeping tabs on. Tune in hear about the things we are looking at that you should be too!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: Marketing Trends We Are Excited About for Q4.
  • [00:50] Stories on LinkedIn — why this is super exciting!
  • [01:40] The rise of voice search and its use for purchases.
  • [02:28] Paid newsletters and podcast subscriptions.
  • [03:25] Interactive purchases and more, directly through emails!
  • [04:40] Great resources to check out for more trends.
  • [05:23] That’s pretty much it!
  • [05:26] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information or call us on 310-349-3785!

 

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

 

Comscore

TechCrunch

Casey Newton

The Verge

Ben Thompson

Agora

SAM Email

Bessemer Memos

Shopify

The Hustle

Morning Brew

 

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