Marketing Meetup Podcast

The Marketing Meetup

Listen to world-leading marketers give practical tips, guidance, and stories. Featuring the likes of Seth Godin, Jon Evans (the Uncensored CMO), the CCO of Man Utd, Mark Ritson, Rory Sutherland, April Dunford, multiple TED speakers and so many more - The Marketing Meetup Podcast gives you access to the biggest brains and best practitioners in the world in interviews and talks. The Marketing Meetup is a global community of over 50,000 marketers coming together to listen, learn, connect, and uplift one another. We hope you enjoy our positively lovely podcast :)

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    Better prompts save time and carbon | The real cost of AI with Seb Royce

    This webinar explored how marketers can use AI more sustainably through better prompt engineering, right-sizing AI models, and understanding their AI supply chain. We cover the environmental impact of large language models, data centre energy use, and how tracking prompt efficiency acts as a sustainability intervention. Topics include conscious creativity, digital carbon footprint, work footprint, and practical steps for reducing AI energy consumption at work. Every time AI comes up in a marketing conversation, someone asks: "But what about the planet?" This webinar is the answer to that question. Seb Royce, Creative and Communications Partner at Eden Lab, joined us as someone who's been sitting with this tension for years. He loves AI. He uses it every day. But he's also a marketer who audited his own work footprint, took a course at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainable Leadership, and came out the other side with a framework he actually uses. Not a list of things to feel guilty about. A practical way of thinking about the choices you're already making. Timestamps: 00:00 - Progress Not Energy Stats 01:22 - Introducing Seb Royce 03:56 - State of Sustainability Now 13:38 - AI and the Environment 17:17 - Should We Worry 18:27 - Right-Sizing AI Models 22:58 - Writing Better Prompts 25:58 - Your AI Supply Chain 29:53 - Q&A Begins 33:44 - Persuading Colleagues 36:01 - Tracking AI Usage 43:02 - AI Search vs Legacy Search 44:58 - Risk Reward and the Guinness Ad 50:13 - Final Thoughts Watch / listen: Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-meetup-podcast/id1365546447 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QvmFdxg5pMwsfPkKjhXl9 The Marketing Meetup thrives for many reasons, but one of the crucial reasons we're able to do what we do is because we have the support of some incredible individuals from some equally inspiring companies. Below is the list of our partners in crime: our amigos. All we have to say is a big, massive, thank you. Cambridge Marketing College – The place to go for marketing qualifications (CIM, CIPR) and marketing apprenticeships. Cambridge Marketing College have supported us since day one, and are an unbelievably kind bunch of people. Frontify – The Frontify DAM simplifies brand workflows so marketing teams can deliver engaging experiences on a global scale, fast. Planable – Planable keeps your content in one calm place. It gives everything one home — what's going out, what's being tweaked, what's scheduled, and what's still an idea. Mailchimp – The leading platform to help you grow your audience, improve automation, and prove ROI more clearly. Wistia – A complete video marketing platform that helps teams create, host, market, and measure their videos and webinars, all in one place. Prismic – A CMS designed for content teams that move quickly and scale without creating more mess. Canva – An online design and publishing tool with a mission to empower everyone in the world to design anything and publish anywhere.

    53 min
  2. 27 APR

    Your content quality doesn't matter without this | Dan Nelken

    Dan, a creative director, copywriter, and author, shares his 12 filters for creating quality content at scale. This video covers practical content strategy tips and copywriting insights to help you grow your audience on LinkedIn without chasing the algorithm.Discover how antiviral thinking, signature series, and creating for yourself first can transform your digital marketing efforts, improve your writing consistency, and build a personal brand that actually leads to better work and clients.Key topics include:- Why your target audience should always be yourself first, and what that actually means in practice- Antiviral thinking: how ignoring virality and focusing on one person leads to better, more consistent work- The "inside outer" concept and why authenticity is now a genuine creative advantage- Signature series and campaign thinking as a way to create quality content faster and more consistently- Quality over quantity: why one good piece of content a week beats three average ones every time- Overcoming the fear of posting online, and why most of the judgment you're worried about never actually comesTimestamps:00:00 Introduction02:47 Dan's story09:03 Social media as a tool16:54 Create for yourself21:50 Antiviral thinking28:39 Quality over quantity35:01 Signature series43:01 Overcoming fear of posting51:19 Q&AWatch / listen:Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-meetup-podcast/id1365546447Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QvmFdxg5pMwsfPkKjhXl9Please take the time to check out our partners, all of whom we work with because we think they're useful companies for lovely marketers.Cambridge Marketing College – The best place to get your marketing qualifications and apprenticeships.Canva - An online design and publishing tool with a mission to empower everyone in the world to design anything and publish anywhere.Frontify – All your brand assets in one place: Frontify combines DAM, brand guidelines, and templates into a collaborative source of brand truth.Intuit Mailchimp - The all-in-one marketing platform that helps teams turn emails, automation, and now SMS into smarter, more connected customer journeys (and they've been longtime friends of TMM!).Planable – the content collaboration platform that helps marketing teams create, plan, review, and approve all their awesome marketing content.Wistia – a complete video marketing platform that helps teams create, host, market, and measure their videos and webinars, all in one place.

    59 min
  3. 17 APR

    Going freelance or fractional: what to know about clients, rates and contracts

    Going freelance or fractional sounds like freedom. But there's a lot between handing in your notice and building something that actually works. In this webinar, Luan Wise, Steve Folland and Ayo Abbas joined us to share what they wish they'd known before making the jump, covering everything from choosing your title to finding your first clients and setting a rate you can stand behind.Between them, they bring decades of real experience running their own businesses as marketing consultants and freelancers. The conversation covers the parts that rarely come up in how-to guides. The identity shift when you go solo. The discomfort of quoting your rate. The contracts and the admin. And why having more than one client matters far more than most people realise when they're just starting out.Key topics include:Why the words freelance, consultant and fractional signal very different things to clients, and how to choose the one that fits the work you want to doHow Luan, Steve and Ayo found their first clients, and the role that old contacts, referrals and consistent visibility each playedSetting a rate for the first time and why knowing your own value stays uncomfortable even with years of experience behind youThe business admin that catches people off guard, including contracts, IR35, scope creep and keeping proper financial recordsWhy spreading your work across multiple clients from the start is a protective strategy, not just a nice-to-haveHow AI is shifting what clients expect from consultants, and how to position your expertise alongside itTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction04:00 - Choosing your title13:00 - Perception and identity22:00 - Making the transition30:00 - Finding clients40:00 - Setting your rate50:00 - AI and your business56:00 - Audience Q&AWatch / listen:Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-meetup-podcast/id1365546447Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QvmFdxg5pMwsfPkKjhXl9Please take the time to check out our partners, all of whom we work with because we think they're useful companies for lovely marketers.Frontify — all your brand assets in one place: Frontify combines DAM, brand guidelines, and templates into a collaborative source of brand truth.Canva - an online design and publishing tool with a mission to empower everyone in the world to design anything and publish anywhere - it's our go-to design software.Mailchimp — the all-in-one marketing platform that helps teams turn emails, automation, and now SMS into smarter, more connected customer journeys (and they've been longtime friends of TMM!).Cambridge Marketing College — the best place to get your marketing qualifications and apprenticeships.Planable — the content collaboration platform that helps marketing teams create, plan, review, and approve all their awesome marketing content. It's how we keep our social scheduling calm and organised. Wistia — a complete video marketing platform that helps teams create, host, market, and measure their videos and webinars, all in one place.Prismic — the CMS and landing page builder that powers scalable content infrastructure for modern Marketing teams.

    1 hr
  4. 13 APR

    Personal branding on LinkedIn: a practical guide for marketers

    Most of us know we should be showing up on LinkedIn. The problem isn't motivation. It's that the whole idea of "personal branding" feels performed, fake, and a bit exhausting.In this webinar, Phil, founder of a personal branding agency, joined us to talk about how to build a real LinkedIn presence without losing yourself in the process. He covered how often to actually post, why your objective matters more than your content format, and what he tells clients who are resistant to the whole thing.Key topics include:Why "personal branding" makes people's skin crawl and what to do insteadHow to figure out your posting frequency based on your actual objective, not best practiceThe content formats Phil sees working right now, including lead gen posts, celebrations, and hot takesUsing AI as a thinking aid rather than a writing replacementHow to encourage a team to build their personal profiles without forcing itThe one mindset shift Phil recommends if you want to show up better on LinkedInTimestamps:00:00 - Why personal branding feels cringe02:46 - Phil's take on authenticity at work08:18 - What personal brand actually means11:01 - Headspace and motivation for LinkedIn14:28 - How much time is realistic to give24:20 - Content formats that work right now31:43 - Community Q&A begins38:29 - How to use AI without losing your voice43:33 - Who to follow for inspiration47:03 - Getting your team to post51:11 - Building your LinkedIn profile from scratch54:32 - The one change to make todayWatch / listen:Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-meetup-podcast/id1365546447Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QvmFdxg5pMwsfPkKjhXl9Please take the time to check out our partners, all of whom we work with because we think they're useful companies for lovely marketers.Frontify – All your brand assets in one place: Frontify combines DAM, brand guidelines, and templates into a collaborative source of brand truth.Mailchimp - The all-in-one marketing platform that helps teams turn emails, automation, and now SMS into smarter, more connected customer journeys (and they've been longtime friends of TMM!).Cambridge Marketing College – The best place to get your marketing qualifications and apprenticeships.Planable – the content collaboration platform that helps marketing teams create, plan, review, and approve all their awesome marketing content.Wistia – a complete video marketing platform that helps teams create, host, market, and measure their videos and webinars, all in one place.

    59 min
  5. 2 APR

    How to get your brand mentioned in AI search results with Charlie Marchant, CEO of Exposure Ninja

    In this webinar, Charlie Marchant, CEO of Exposure Ninja, joined James to break down what's actually happening in AI search right now and what marketers can do about it. From the difference between mentions, citations and sources, to building a GEO strategy from scratch, Charlie made a complex topic practical and approachable.The conversation covered how AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude are changing the way brands get found online, why ranking on Google page one no longer guarantees visibility in AI answers, and how smaller teams can compete by being creative rather than outspending bigger brands.Oh, and here's Planable's super useful resource: https://planable.io/blog/how-ai-uses-social-media-data/?utm_medium=creators&utm_source=webinar&utm_content=tmmKey topics include:The difference between mentions, citations and sources in AI search resultsHow to use Google Analytics to track which AI platforms are already driving traffic and conversionsWhy 85% of AI brand mentions come from third party websites, not your ownHow to use original data, interactive tools and niche content to show up in AI answersHow to explain declining traffic to senior stakeholders by reframing around conversionsWhy brand positioning statements directly influence how AI describes your businessTimestamps:00:00 Introduction03:00 Mentions, citations and sources explained08:00 SEO vs GEO14:00 Where to start with a GEO strategy22:00 Content types wasting time vs working well32:00 Third party sources and original data42:00 Explaining traffic decline to leadership52:00 Brand positioning and AI visibility58:00 Q&AWatch / listen:Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-meetup-podcast/id1365546447Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QvmFdxg5pMwsfPkKjhXl9Please take the time to check out our partners, all of whom we work with because we think they're useful companies for lovely marketers.Frontify – All your brand assets in one place: Frontify combines DAM, brand guidelines, and templates into a collaborative source of brand truth.Mailchimp - The all-in-one marketing platform that helps teams turn emails, automation, and now SMS into smarter, more connected customer journeys (and they've been longtime friends of TMM!).Cambridge Marketing College – The best place to get your marketing qualifications and apprenticeships.Planable – the content collaboration platform that helps marketing teams create, plan, review, and approve all their awesome marketing content.Wistia – a complete video marketing platform that helps teams create, host, market, and measure their videos and webinars, all in one place.Canva - an online design and publishing tool, with a mission to empower everyone in the world to design anything and publish anywhere.

    1 hr
  6. 26 FEB

    How to handle falling website traffic in 2026

    Website traffic is down. AI Overviews are answering questions before anyone clicks. For marketers who have relied on search for growth, this feels unsettling.In this session, Ryan Law (director of content marketing, Ahrefs) joins Joe to break down what’s driving the decline (hello AI overviews), what’s still working, and the practical moves to make right now - from content refreshing to business potential, research-led content, and platform-native social distribution.Key topics include:- Why AI overviews can cut click-through rate even when you rank number one- How to prioritise content refreshing and spot pages that are quietly bleeding traffic- Title tests, keyword tweaks, and filling topic gaps to improve rankings and clicks- Using business potential to choose topics that naturally lead to your product- The three content archetypes performing best right now research thought leadership trending topics- Social distribution tactics that drive reach without forcing people off platform⸻Timestamps:00:00 The state of website traffic in 202607:00 The real impact of AI Overviews13:00 Content refreshing strategies22:00 Scoring topics by business potential26:00 Research and thought leadership32:00 Social distribution and LinkedIn tactics38:00 Q&A and practical advice⸻Watch / listen:Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-meetup-podcast/id1365546447Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QvmFdxg5pMwsfPkKjhXl9⸻Please take the time to check out our partners, all of whom we work with because we think they’re useful companies for lovely marketers.Frontify – All your brand assets in one place: Frontify combines DAM, brand guidelines, and templates into a collaborative source of brand truth.Mailchimp - The all-in-one marketing platform that helps teams turn emails, automation, and now SMS into smarter, more connected customer journeys (and they’ve been longtime friends of TMM!).Cambridge Marketing College – The best place to get your marketing qualifications and apprenticeships.Planable – the content collaboration platform that helps marketing teams create, plan, review, and approve all their awesome marketing content.Wistia – a complete video marketing platform that helps teams create, host, market, and measure their videos and webinars, all in one place.

    59 min
  7. 12 FEB

    How to cut “work about work” and stay focused with Asana's Dani Spires

    You can have all the tools in the world… and still feel like your day disappears into pings, meetings, and status chasing. This session is about getting that time back with simple, repeatable habits that actually stick.Joe is joined by Dani Spires, VP of digital at Asana, to unpack the biggest productivity drains teams face right now and how to fix them with clearer processes, better meeting discipline, and AI that supports (rather than amplifies) chaos.Key topics include:- Why AI can create more “work about work” if you layer it onto broken processes- How to build focus time rituals that work across whole teams (not just individuals)- A practical way to stop reactive Slack pings by enforcing a clear intake and escalation process- Using AI for research, synthesis, first drafts, routing and summaries while keeping strategy and judgement human- Meeting rules that save hours: agendas, outcomes, documented decisions, and when to confidently decline- How to create clarity by tying work to impact and making ad hoc requests self-serveTimestamps:00:00 Building a personal AI assistant02:24 Where teams waste time most05:07 Protecting focus from constant pings10:01 Staying organised outside of work12:09 AI agents in real workflows18:04 Meetings that actually work35:03 Finding clarity through impactWatch / listen:Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-meetup-podcast/id1365546447Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QvmFdxg5pMwsfPkKjhXl9Please take the time to check out our partners, all of whom we work with because we think they’re useful companies for lovely marketers.Frontify – All your brand assets in one place: Frontify combines DAM, brand guidelines, and templates into a collaborative source of brand truth.Mailchimp - The all-in-one marketing platform that helps teams turn emails, automation, and now SMS into smarter, more connected customer journeys (and they’ve been longtime friends of TMM!).Cambridge Marketing College – The best place to get your marketing qualifications and apprenticeships.Planable – the content collaboration platform that helps marketing teams create, plan, review, and approve all their awesome marketing content.Wistia – a complete video marketing platform that helps teams create, host, market, and measure their videos and webinars, all in one place.

    58 min
  8. 12 FEB

    How to make Google Ads work with less spend in 2026

    If your paid budget is shrinking, every click suddenly feels personal. And when Google Ads keeps changing, it’s easy to lose confidence in what’s actually driving results.In this session, Joe is joined by Rebecca Pilkington, Head of PPC at Exposure Ninja, to break down what modern PPC looks like in 2026 - from fixing tracking and improving signal quality, to using guardrails, feeding lead quality back into Google, and deciding when to go manual vs letting automation learn.Key topics include:- How to audit the last 90 days to spot wasted spend in locations, devices, audiences, and non-converting queries- The tracking essentials in 2026 including GA4, consent mode v2, server-side tracking, and why it all impacts performance- How to feed offline lead quality and revenue back into Google Ads using offline conversions and enhanced conversions for leads- What AI Max actually is (and isn’t) plus when to avoid it if your landing pages aren’t strong- How to approach a slashed budget by stripping campaigns back to high-intent keywords, tighter themes, and better landing pages- What to look for when spam leads appear and how to troubleshoot match types, intent, and optimisation signalsTimestamps:00:00 Finding wasted spend fast03:30 Efficiency and signal quality in 202607:20 Tracking changes you can’t ignore10:50 Feeding CRM data back into Google15:55 What AI Max does in search20:45 Using PPC for full-funnel brand impact24:40 How to rebuild when budgets get cut32:00 Starting PPC without big datasets41:50 When to trust automation53:10 Handling spam leads and learning periods57:05 Choosing the right PPC partnerWatch / listen:Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-meetup-podcast/id1365546447Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QvmFdxg5pMwsfPkKjhXl9Please take the time to check out our partners, all of whom we work with because we think they’re useful companies for lovely marketers.Frontify – All your brand assets in one place: Frontify combines DAM, brand guidelines, and templates into a collaborative source of brand truth.Mailchimp - The all-in-one marketing platform that helps teams turn emails, automation, and now SMS into smarter, more connected customer journeys (and they’ve been longtime friends of TMM!).Cambridge Marketing College – The best place to get your marketing qualifications and apprenticeships.Planable – the content collaboration platform that helps marketing teams create, plan, review, and approve all their awesome marketing content.Wistia – a complete video marketing platform that helps teams create, host, market, and measure their videos and webinars, all in one place.

    1hr 2min

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Listen to world-leading marketers give practical tips, guidance, and stories. Featuring the likes of Seth Godin, Jon Evans (the Uncensored CMO), the CCO of Man Utd, Mark Ritson, Rory Sutherland, April Dunford, multiple TED speakers and so many more - The Marketing Meetup Podcast gives you access to the biggest brains and best practitioners in the world in interviews and talks. The Marketing Meetup is a global community of over 50,000 marketers coming together to listen, learn, connect, and uplift one another. We hope you enjoy our positively lovely podcast :)

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