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Should You Run Your Marketing Team From Home Or From An Office?, Stop Trying To Measure Everything, A/B Testing At Its Finest, Google Lens Coming To YouTube Shorts
June 05, 2025

In this episode #2983, Eric Siu and Neil Patel discuss handling negative feedback on social media, the shift in remote work dynamics, and how AI is reshaping workforce structures. They highlight the engagement value of negative headlines and explore innovations in commerce through tools like Google Lens and YouTube Shorts. The conversation underscores how adapting to feedback and technology can drive growth.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES

(00:00) Navigating Negative Feedback on Social Media

(02:57) The Evolution of Remote Work and Team Dynamics

(06:12) The Impact of AI on Workforce Structure

(08:58) Understanding Engagement: The Power of Negative Headlines

(11:55) Innovations in Commerce: Google Lens and YouTube Shorts

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