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In this episode the boys cover an incredible content marketing case study in New York's largest hospital system.

Reddit is now blocking big search engines who want its unique content...unless they pay up (which they will).

And Elon is being Elon, violating his own content policy on X. Here we go again.

Hits and misses include Bandit Running and Flavor Flav.

Rants and raves include James Patterson and Google's new AI ad.

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This week's links:

Reddit Blocks Search Engines

Elon Musk Violates X Policy

Northwell Health Content Marketing Studio

Bandit's Unsponsored Project

Flavor Flav and US Water Polo

Google's Dumb AI Ad

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This week's sponsor:

Get the latest marketing trends in AI today. Download for free at Hubspot.com/ai-marketing.

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Liked this show? SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on Spotify, Apple, Google and more. Catch past episodes and show notes at ThisOldMarketing.com. Catch and subscribe to our NEW show on YouTube. NOTE: You can get captions there. Subscribe to Joe Pulizzi's Orangeletter and get two free downloads direct from Joe. Subscribe to Robert Rose's newsletter at Experience Advisors.

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Manage episode 432014987 series 75504
Content provided by Joe Pulizzi & Robert Rose, Joe Pulizzi, and Robert Rose. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joe Pulizzi & Robert Rose, Joe Pulizzi, and Robert Rose 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.

In this episode the boys cover an incredible content marketing case study in New York's largest hospital system.

Reddit is now blocking big search engines who want its unique content...unless they pay up (which they will).

And Elon is being Elon, violating his own content policy on X. Here we go again.

Hits and misses include Bandit Running and Flavor Flav.

Rants and raves include James Patterson and Google's new AI ad.

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This week's links:

Reddit Blocks Search Engines

Elon Musk Violates X Policy

Northwell Health Content Marketing Studio

Bandit's Unsponsored Project

Flavor Flav and US Water Polo

Google's Dumb AI Ad

-----

This week's sponsor:

Get the latest marketing trends in AI today. Download for free at Hubspot.com/ai-marketing.

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Liked this show? SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on Spotify, Apple, Google and more. Catch past episodes and show notes at ThisOldMarketing.com. Catch and subscribe to our NEW show on YouTube. NOTE: You can get captions there. Subscribe to Joe Pulizzi's Orangeletter and get two free downloads direct from Joe. Subscribe to Robert Rose's newsletter at Experience Advisors.

  continue reading

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