What the Future of Marketing Might Look Like (Thinks Out Loud Episode 162)
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What the Future of Marketing Might Look Like (Thinks Out Loud Episode 162) – Headlines and Show Notes
- 2016’s Top Trends: Make Room For Mobile Video
- Google’s Nest open sources OpenThread to snag more IoT partners, take on Amazon | TechCrunch
- The Internet of Things Is Far Bigger Than Anyone Realizes | WIRED
- A Simple Explanation Of ‘The Internet Of Things’ – Forbes
- The Internet of Things | McKinsey & Company
- The creators of Siri just showed off their next AI assistant, Viv, and it’s incredible | The Verge
- How Google Plans to Solve Artificial Intelligence
- AI Is Transforming Google Search. The Rest of the Web Is Next | WIRED
- Forrester’s Julie Ask: Be “Big Mother,” not “Big Brother” in mobile – Mobile Marketer – Research
- Why Content Marketing Matters (Thinks Out Loud Episode 161)
- Content Marketing: We’re All Publishers Now
- 5 Key Questions for Creating a “Test and Learn” Culture
- Is Customer Experience the Future of E-commerce? – Thinks Out Loud Episode 110
- How to Connect Customer Data and Customer Experience – Thinks Out Loud Episode 121
- 7 Super Posts About Mobile Commerce and Customer Experience: E-commerce Link Digest
You might also want to check out these slides I had the pleasure of presenting recently about how to lead mobile-focused digital transformation within large organizations (a topic we’ve been talking about a fair bit lately). Here are the slides for your reference:
(And, yes… you can hire me to speak at your next event, too).
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Technical details: Recorded using an Audio-Technica AT2035 studio condenser microphone through a Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB recording interface into Logic Express 9 for the Mac.
Running time: 14m 15s
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