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What ChatGPT-4o means for marketers, What is signal-based selling?, Playbook: Automatically turn site visitors into customers
June 05, 2024

In episode #2751, we discussed ChatGPT 4.0 and its potential applications, including real-time translation, storytelling, and AI assistance. We also tackled the role of AI in marketing, the importance of curiosity in marketing, the shift towards signal-based selling, and the playbooks for LinkedIn.

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(00:00) Today’s topic: What ChatGPT-4o means for marketers, What is signal-based selling?, Playbook: Automatically turn site visitors into customers

(01:15) What ChatGPT-4o means for marketers

(08:03) What is signal-based selling?

(11:02) Playbook: Automatically turn site visitors into customers

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