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Remixing MarTech & Gen AI Explained with Scott Brinker & Esteban Kolsky - The Transaction - Ep #3

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Today’s episode is a real treat because we have multiple amazing guests joining Craig Rosenberg and Matt Amundson for a deep dive into the state of MarTech today and how to think about generative AI within the larger AI conversation. Scott Brinker & Esteban Kolsky are two of the foremost thinkers and analysts in the B2B world and are here together to volley high-value concepts and insights. Scott, Esteban, and Craig dissect the challenges and potentials of generative AI (Gen AI), the proliferation of MarTech vendors, and the critical need for democratized data in use versus data in storage.

Also, Matt shares why he thinks Mr. and Mrs. Smith has the best season finale in tv history and Craig examines his use of the word “gangster”.

Takeaways:

  • Build software solutions with integration in mind.
  • Data in storage is vastly different from data in use. The value of data comes not just from collecting it but from actively applying it to solve problems and guide decisions. Make your data actionable.

Chapters:

  • 00:00 - Quick Recap of True Detective and What Craig Learned
  • 10:07 - Introducing the Dynamic Duo: Scott Brinker & Esteban Kolsky
  • 14:17 - The Trouble with Defining the Value of Marketing Properly
  • 21:57 - Comparing Marketers’ Relationship to MarTech and Marketing Agencies
  • 28:54 - Barriers to Entry for SaaS Vendors Have Dropped Drastically
  • 37:57 - A Surprisingly Apt Football Analogy for Thinking About AI & Vendors
  • 45:27 - How Generative AI is Democratizing Access to Data
  • 56:37 - Liquid Death Auctioning Off Ad Space on Ebay

Quote of the Show:

  • “You need to treat integration as a first-class capability because if people can't integrate this stuff with the rest of their stack, they're not going get the value out of you.” - Scott Brinker
  • “Once you understand that computers make based on one and zeros that are stored, the world is a lot simpler to go through. Then it's just go play poker.” - Esteban Kolsky

Sponsor:

Connect with Scott Brinker:

Connect with Esteban Kolsky:

Shoutouts:

Follow the Show:

Ways to Tune In:

  continue reading

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Content provided by Ringmaster Conversational Marketing, Matt Amundson, and Craig Rosenberg. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ringmaster Conversational Marketing, Matt Amundson, and Craig Rosenberg or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today’s episode is a real treat because we have multiple amazing guests joining Craig Rosenberg and Matt Amundson for a deep dive into the state of MarTech today and how to think about generative AI within the larger AI conversation. Scott Brinker & Esteban Kolsky are two of the foremost thinkers and analysts in the B2B world and are here together to volley high-value concepts and insights. Scott, Esteban, and Craig dissect the challenges and potentials of generative AI (Gen AI), the proliferation of MarTech vendors, and the critical need for democratized data in use versus data in storage.

Also, Matt shares why he thinks Mr. and Mrs. Smith has the best season finale in tv history and Craig examines his use of the word “gangster”.

Takeaways:

  • Build software solutions with integration in mind.
  • Data in storage is vastly different from data in use. The value of data comes not just from collecting it but from actively applying it to solve problems and guide decisions. Make your data actionable.

Chapters:

  • 00:00 - Quick Recap of True Detective and What Craig Learned
  • 10:07 - Introducing the Dynamic Duo: Scott Brinker & Esteban Kolsky
  • 14:17 - The Trouble with Defining the Value of Marketing Properly
  • 21:57 - Comparing Marketers’ Relationship to MarTech and Marketing Agencies
  • 28:54 - Barriers to Entry for SaaS Vendors Have Dropped Drastically
  • 37:57 - A Surprisingly Apt Football Analogy for Thinking About AI & Vendors
  • 45:27 - How Generative AI is Democratizing Access to Data
  • 56:37 - Liquid Death Auctioning Off Ad Space on Ebay

Quote of the Show:

  • “You need to treat integration as a first-class capability because if people can't integrate this stuff with the rest of their stack, they're not going get the value out of you.” - Scott Brinker
  • “Once you understand that computers make based on one and zeros that are stored, the world is a lot simpler to go through. Then it's just go play poker.” - Esteban Kolsky

Sponsor:

Connect with Scott Brinker:

Connect with Esteban Kolsky:

Shoutouts:

Follow the Show:

Ways to Tune In:

  continue reading

20 episodes

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