In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is thinking about creating real (and good) audiences. He talks with digital marketing consultant Ian Truscott about content strategy – and why search “sucks” so much now. And he points you to an article that explains how to bring audiences together – even in the social-distancing era. And that’s a wrap for the week ending July 24, 2020.

NEWS ITEM OF THE WEEK

Why Does Search Suck?

https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/353308/why-does-search-suck.html

INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK

Robert’s guest this week is Ian Truscott, editor-in-chief of Rockstar CMO, a podcast and blog covering all things marketing leadership. He’s also the executive strategy director at appropingo, a consultancy focused on B2B marketing. A writer, speaker, industry expert, B2B marketing influencer and thought leader, Ian says ­– most of all – he’s a content guy.

Learn more about Ian:

Connect with him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IanTruscott Visit Rockstar CMO: https://rockstarcmo.com/ Visit appropingo :https://appropingo.com/

OUR CONTENT MARKETING IDEA OF THE WEEK

How to Bring Audiences Together in the Social-Distancing Era

https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/cco-digital/systems-issue/editorial-operations/virtual-event-strategy/ 

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