The Marketing Meeting with Itir Eraslan

Itir Eraslan

The Marketing Meeting podcast combines interviews with marketing and business experts, together with the latest news, tools and strategies to improve your marketing knowledge.

  1. 23h ago

    The Frequency Era: What Becomes Scarce When AI Makes Knowledge Abundant

    If AI makes knowledge abundant, what becomes scarce? In this episode, we explore Chris Walker's idea that we are leaving the Information Era and entering what he calls The Frequency Era. Chris argues that as AI makes information, knowledge accumulation, and credentials increasingly abundant, the real value begins to move elsewhere: toward clarity, discernment, creativity, adaptability, self-trust, and deep human connection. We discuss the historical transitions from the Agricultural Era to the Industrial Era and then to the Information Era, why many people feel that the old rules of career growth no longer work, and what happens when AI begins to automate knowledge work itself. Chris also shares how frequency shapes decision-making, performance, and the nervous system, why handwriting sits at the center of the Encoded system, and how his own definition of success has evolved over time. My guest is Chris Walker, founder of Encoded and former CEO of Refine Labs, one of the most influential B2B marketing companies of the past decade. Through Encoded, Chris focuses on human performance, AI and human skills, and the development of what he believes are the most valuable human capacities in an AI-driven world. He is also the author of The Frequency Era. Connect with Chris Walker on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chriswalker171/ Learn more about Encoded: https://encoded.ai/ If you have any questions about brands and marketing, connect with the host of this channel, Itir Eraslan, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itireraslan/ or through https://www.ie-brand.com/connect

    51 min
  2. Apr 29

    The New Consumer with Dan Frommer

    What is really happening with the new consumer in 2026, beyond headlines and survey data? In this episode, we look at consumer behavior, spending habits, and emerging brand trends with Dan Frommer, founder of The New Consumer. We discuss the gap between what consumers say and what they actually do, why inflation concerns can coexist with strong spending, and what it means that many Americans are now in "optimization mode." Dan shares where categories like wellness, functional food, and protein are heading, how GLP-1 is beginning to reshape consumer behavior, and why Gen Z can be both highly engaged with AI and uneasy about its long-term impact. We also explore TikTok Shop, creator-led commerce, and what brands should be paying attention to right now. My guest is Dan Frommer, Founder and Editor in Chief of The New Consumer, a leading publication focused on consumer behavior, brands, and the impact of technology on how people live and spend. Before launching The New Consumer, Dan was Editor in Chief of Recode at Vox Media and was an early employee at Business Insider, where he helped build the company in its early years. Connect with Dan Frommer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danfrommer/ For The New Consumer: https://newconsumer.com/  If you have any questions about brands and marketing, connect with the host of this channel, Itir Eraslan, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itireraslan/ or connect through https://www.ie-brand.com/connect

    36 min
  3. Mar 18

    The State of the Sports Industry: Consumer, Retail, and Brand Dynamics

    How is the global sports industry evolving after the extraordinary growth of the pandemic years? In this episode, we look at the sportswear market through the lens of long-time retail analyst Matt Powell. We discuss how consumer behavior is shifting away from hype-driven drops toward more inclusive, consumer-led trends, and why smaller brands are finding new opportunities in today's market. Matt explains why the industry is returning to a more normal growth cycle, how pricing and inventory discipline shape brand success, and what the rise of brands like On, Hoka, and emerging running labels reveals about the current state of the category. We also explore the changing role of retail, from consolidation among major players to the ongoing rationalization of physical stores. My guest is Matt Powell, one of the most respected voices in the sports industry. He spent many years at The NPD Group as a senior advisor and today runs his own consulting firm, Spurwink River, while also serving as a senior advisor at BCE Consulting. For more than 25 years, Matt has analyzed the sportswear market, helping brands, retailers, and investors understand the forces shaping the industry. Connect with Matt Powell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattpowellanalyst/ If you have any questions about brands and marketing, connect with the host of this channel, Itir Eraslan, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itireraslan/ or connect through https://www.ie-brand.com/connect

    37 min
  4. Jan 15

    Why Brand Positioning Matters More Than Ever with Clay Ostrom

    It's 2026, and Clay Ostrom joins the show to kick things off with a great conversation about the importance of brand positioning in an age of copycats and technological parity. If you want to stand out this year and beyond, you need to look past product features and get to the heart of what drives your customers. Clay and Itir cover a lot of ground, including: how AI and increased competition are making brand relationships more valuable, how Clay uses the Jobs To Be Done framework to connect product features to customer jobs, the distinction between internal strategic messaging and copywriting, whether project-based work beats retainers, and much more! Clay Ostrom is the founder of branding and customer research agency Map & Fire and the brand positioning strategy and analysis platform SmokeLadder. He uses a mix of research, positioning, and messaging to help founders and marketing leaders connect with more customers and grow with confidence. Clay's writing on strategy and research has been featured in Foundr Magazine and AdWeek.  He's spent the last 20 years dreaming up and then bringing to life multiple startups as well as a wide range of digital projects. He's collaborated with countless passionate small businesses along with several Fortune 500 brands including Google, Sony, Universal Pictures, Mattel, FOX, Dreamworks, CBS, A&E, Home Depot, Roland Keyboards, G4 TV, and the LA Times. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-9mRE66f0Ds Connect with Clay Ostrom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clayostrom/ If you have any questions about brands and marketing, connect with the host of this channel, Itir Eraslan, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itireraslan/

    49 min
  5. 12/04/2025

    Brand Builders: Sixteen Mill Bakeshop with Talia Tutak

    In this special episode on brand building, Itir sits down with Talia Tutak, founder and head baker of Sixteen Mill Bakeshop, a beloved Brooklyn bakery that's completely vegan, gluten-free, and refined sugar-free. Talia shares her journey from baking sourdough bread in a tiny Midwood apartment to building a recognizable brand in New York's competitive bakery scene—all without formal baking training or significant financial backing. Talia opens up about the personal health crisis that led her to gluten-free baking, and how a farmer's market booth became the testing ground for her recipes and business model. She discusses the decision to focus solely on gluten-free products, and why that ultimately drove her success. They also explore the practical realities of running a small bakery—from sourcing ingredients directly from mills and maple syrup producers, to why Talia handles all social media herself, to the emotional challenge of reading Google reviews. Talia explains why she pulled out of opening a second location in the East Village, based on her belief that "less is more"—even when it comes to investment offers—when it comes to scaling her food business. She also shares the advice that's deeply influenced how she thinks about building her brand: "When you listen closely to your customers, they will always lead the way." Talia Tutak is the owner and head baker of Sixteen Mill Bakeshop, a 100% vegan, gluten-free, and refined-sugar-free bakery in Brooklyn. She's dedicated to reimagining classic baked goods with a modern, nourishing twist—focusing on sustainability, seasonality, and supporting small farms and local businesses. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GuF3rq5QWJE Learn more about Sixteen Mill Bakeshop: https://sixteenmill.com Connect with Talia Tak on Instagram: @sixteen.mill If you have any questions about brands and marketing, connect with the host of this channel, Itir Eraslan, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itireraslan/

    44 min
  6. 11/20/2025

    A Conversation with a Branding Master with Marty Neumeier

    The Marketing Meeting is back! In her return to the podcast after a brief layoff, Itir is joined by Marty Neumeyer, to discuss the core principles of branding. Marty is the branding expert who famously said, "Your brand isn't what you say it is. It's what they say it is." Marty and Itir dissect common misconceptions about branding, emphasizing that a brand is fundamentally the customer's perception, rather than a logo or product. Marty explains how to start branding with a targeted niche audience and the importance of aligning a company's purpose beyond mere profit. They also cover the distinction between branding and marketing, noting how branding is a long-term strategy while marketing tends to be short-term and tactical. Marty shares insights on how companies can stay original in the AI era. Last but not least, they discuss Marty's exciting new novel, Octavo, and the intriguing design and formatting choices he made to set the book apart from the pack. Marty started as a graphic designer and copywriter in the 1970s. In 1984, when the Macintosh launched, he moved to Silicon Valley to help companies like Apple, Netscape, HP, Adobe, and Google build their brands. In 1996 he started Critique, the first magazine about design thinking. He then launched Neutron, a design think tank focused on brand-building processes that drive organizational change. He later merged Neutron with Liquid Agency. As Director of CEO Branding at Liquid, he consults with leaders and executives of some of the world's most exciting companies, while writing and speaking on the topics of business strategy, design, and innovation. He takes his coffee at home in Mexico. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/iloWbgN8_VE Learn more about Marty's newest book, Octavo: https://www.amazon.com/Octavo-Novel-Marty-Neumeier-ebook/dp/B0DRLNPGZJ Connect with Marty Neumeier on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinindig If you have any questions about brands and marketing, connect with the host of this channel, Itir Eraslan, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itireraslan/

    42 min
  7. 05/22/2025

    The SEO Playbook for the AI Age with Kevin Indig

    In this episode, Itir is joined by Kevin Indig, a growth advisor and SEO expert with a rich history of leading SEO and growth at Shopify. Kevin shares his insights into the evolution of SEO, from the early days of keyword stuffing to today's sophisticated AI-driven approaches. They discuss how trust and user experience have become essential in search optimization, the impact of AI on search behaviors, and how businesses can stay ahead in this new era. Kevin also offers practical advice for optimizing e-commerce product pages and the importance of understanding your target audience. Kevin is a growth advisor to some of the world's fastest-growing startups and has defined organic growth strategies for companies like Ramp, Bounce, Nextdoor, and Snapchat. He led SEO and Growth at the world's leading e-commerce platform, Shopify, the #1 marketplace for software, G2, and the #1 productivity company, Atlassian. Once a week, he sends The Growth Memo with Organic Growth strategies and case studies to 17,300+ subscribers. He has spoken in front of thousands of people at conferences around the globe. His favorite coffee shop in Michigan is Fourth Coast Cafe and Bakery in Kalamazoo: https://fourthcoastcafe.com/ His recommended read is  The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership by Diana Chapman, Jim Dethmer, and Kaley Klemp (https://www.amazon.com/15-Commitments-Conscious-Leadership-Sustainable-ebook/dp/B00R3MHWUE). Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eepyi-NYFiM Connect with Kevin Indig on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinindig If you have any questions about brands and marketing, connect with the host of this channel, Itir Eraslan, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itireraslan/

    41 min
5
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7 Ratings

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The Marketing Meeting podcast combines interviews with marketing and business experts, together with the latest news, tools and strategies to improve your marketing knowledge.