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Holiday gift snooping, F-bomb subject lines, and an AI country hit somehow all end up in the same conversation, and Jay Schwedelson has opinions. From Lowe's genius decoy gift boxes to a wildly misjudged suit sale email to a simple subject line trick that quietly spikes opens, this week is part marketing therapy, part pop culture catch-up. If you've ever wondered where the line is between clever and cringe, or how targeted your targeting should really be, this one will get you rethinking your next send.Best Moments:(00:20) Lowe's leans into holiday chaos with free decoy boxes so parents can hide gifts in plain sight from snooping kids.(01:25) A suit brand fires off a Black Friday email with a "grow the f**k up and buy a suit" subject line that explodes into a full-blown PR apology tour.(03:02) Double personalization in subject lines like "pet parents of anxious dogs" or "mid-market CMOs Q1 pipeline fix" quietly crushes with big open rate lifts and way better qualified clicks.(04:18) Jay breaks down why narrowing your audience with ultra-specific segments may lower volume but massively upgrade intent and sales potential.(06:05) An AI-generated country song hits number one on the Billboard charts, and Jay questions whether machine-made music should even be allowed on human charts.(05:12) Streaming recs get personal as Jay walks back his early take on Netflix's The Beast in Me and admits he still cannot bring himself to care about Stranger Things or the Taylor and Travis wedding frenzy.Check out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
December might feel slow for B2B, but Jay Schwedelson and Daniel Murray are using it to double down on what actually worked in their email programs this year. They trade five real world email lessons headed into 2026 - from reply worthy CTAs and smarter list metrics to domain reports and AI powered repurposing - while calling out the bad hot takes about what does and does not matter in your metrics. You get practical tweaks you can ship immediately, plus a little peek into their real lives as humans who occasionally leave their inboxes.ㅤFollow Daniel on LinkedIn and check out The Marketing Millennials podcast for sharp, no-fluff marketing insights. Subscribe to Ari Murray’s newsletter at gotomillions.co for sharp, actionable marketing insights.ㅤBest Moments:(03:04) Daniel shares why every email now includes a simple, low lift reply question so he can spark real conversations and keep deliverability strong.(04:07) Jay explains why the idea of a single "best send time" is garbage and why he tracks weekly unique humans engaging instead.(05:11) Daniel breaks down his "verified subscriber" metrics to see how true ICP subscribers are opening, clicking, and shaping future email content.(06:07) Jay walks through running a domain frequency report to spot deliverability bottlenecks and hidden account opportunities inside your list.(07:21) Daniel shows how to repurpose talks, webinars, and podcasts into tactical emails using AI so you can add sends without adding burnout.(08:23) Jay and Daniel rant about why open rates and preheaders still matter, how rage bait content confuses marketers, and why cleaning your list is still non negotiable.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
Think your B2B world is doomed to be dry and boring? Kathryn Frankson sits down with Jay Schwedelson to prove the opposite, pulling stories from massive fintech stages, tiny city libraries, and even her own tea obsession to show how human your marketing could be. From last touch attribution myths to three year event strategies that actually leave room for creativity, this conversation is basically a permission slip to stop hiding behind spreadsheets and start telling real stories. If you have ever been told to just “stick to the numbers,” you are going to feel very seen.ㅤConnect with Kathryn on LinkedIn and explore Money20/20 to see how she brings human first storytelling into massive global fintech events.ㅤBest Moments:(01:20) Kathryn shares how years as a quota carrying B2B sales rep shaped her obsession with human centered marketing and real storytelling.(03:40) Why she loves so called boring B2B industries and hires people with zero events background to keep perspectives fresh and curious.(07:30) The New Berlin library trust fall video, a renamed Minnesota town, and a car dealership spoof show how wildly creative “unsexy” sectors can be.(10:05) Kathryn breaks down how Money20/20 uses three year strategy, data, and clear guardrails so creativity and storytelling are baked into the plan, not random one offs.(12:05) A takedown of last touch attribution and the gap between how humans actually discover brands and how most marketing teams try to measure it.(15:05) Kathryn sells Jay on switching from coffee to tea with a mini masterclass on polyphenols, calmer energy, and her “I like my marketing hot, but my tea hotter” tagline.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
December might feel like a throwaway month, but Jay Schwedelson is here with a simple shift that turns the end of the year into a lead and revenue spike by using intent signals as your actual offer. He walks through how to spot and capture real buying intent across B2B, consumer, and nonprofit campaigns, then finishes with some very honest (and funny) thoughts on holiday cards and those ridiculous surprise-car commercials. Expect specific copy ideas you can steal right away while everyone else is mentally on vacation.ㅤBest Moments:(00:20) Why December is secretly a goldmine if you stop mailing it in and lead with intent-based offers.(01:45) B2B examples like Q1 readiness audits, vendor comparison checklists, and RFP kickstart kits that instantly reveal who is in market.(03:05) Consumer plays such as last-minute hero finder and VIP early access for sellout items to target shoppers who are still actively buying.(04:15) Nonprofit hooks like donation impact calculators and sponsor a need selectors that surface serious year-end donors.(04:55) How intent signal campaigns in December and early January crush for pipeline, platform switches, and tax-motivated giving.(05:40) Jay’s rant on random family holiday cards and unrealistic holiday car gift commercials you never see in real life.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
From under-16 social media bans in Australia to the sneaky reason your email should never go out exactly on the hour, this weekly rundown packs in plenty of usable takeaways and a little chaos. Jay Schwedelson connects policy shifts, inbox strategy, influencer math, and the latest AI land grab so you can keep your marketing sharp without living in a news feed. He even throws in some wild traffic stats and a Stranger Things rant that might make you question how old you feel right now.ㅤBest Moments:(00:16) Jay riffs on Australia's under 16 social media bans, Snapchat's behavioral signals, and why age gating is about to spread to the EU and US.(01:57) A dead-simple holiday email trick where not sending on the hour helps you dodge inbox clutter and lift open rates by around 15%.(03:15) Holiday influencer rate reality check for micro creators and why follower count means nothing without real engagement.(04:15) Jay makes the case for Team Gemini, breaking down fresh usage numbers and how it is catching up fast to ChatGPT.(05:09) Wild traffic stats reveal Yahoo and even Bing pulling more visits than ChatGPT, leaving Jay stunned at what people still type into their browsers.(06:34) From Wicked vs Zootopia 2 box office surprises to the very grown up Stranger Things cast still riding bikes, Jay wonders when nostalgia finally goes too far.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
A quick-hit Bathroom Break with Jay Schwedelson and Daniel Murray that actually makes social feel manageable again — from tiny boost budgets that move mountains to a commenting play that beats mindless posting. You’ll also hear why short video still wins, how to turn email into a social flywheel, and a sneaky Stories tactic Daniel swears by.ㅤFollow Daniel on LinkedIn and check out The Marketing Millennials podcast for sharp, no-fluff marketing insights. Subscribe to Ari Murray’s newsletter at gotomillions.co for sharp, actionable marketing insights.ㅤBest Moments:(03:00) LinkedIn’s new comment impressions make thoughtful replies a growth channel, not an afterthought.(04:31) Micro budgets work: toss $5 on YouTube or under $50 on IG/LinkedIn to amplify content that’s already winning.(05:41) Treat short video like share fuel for DMs, Slack, and group chats with a tight first three seconds and a clean loop.(07:00) Stop propping up losers and only boost winners, plus link newsletter hero images straight to your social posts.(08:00) Balance rented and owned audiences so people see you wherever they actually pay attention.(08:45) Use IG Stories with DM keywords and simple automation to spark replies that lift your story distribution.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
Most people cranking out content feel like they’re on a hamster wheel, and this one is Jay Schwedelson basically turning his own burnout into a live strategy session with Caleb Ralston. They get into why copying 400-post-a-week creators is wrecking your brain, how to reverse engineer a cadence that actually fits your life, and what it really means for a personal brand to “work.” If you care more about leads, trust, and reputation than vanity metrics, this convo will mess with how you think about content in a good way.ㅤCheck out Caleb’s free 6-hour-and-22-minute YouTube course on how to build your personal brand, grab the companion workbook by dropping your email, and use it to level up before you ever think about hiring a media team.ㅤBest Moments:(00:16) Jay admits he “got the guy” behind some of the biggest personality-led brands because he wants to reverse engineer what actually works for personal brands.(03:00) Caleb explains why copying top creators’ insane content routines is like trying to train like the greatest athlete on day one and guarantees you will quit.(04:15) The low-volume, high-effort strategy that grew Caleb’s YouTube to over 50,000 subscribers from just seven videos by focusing on depth over constant posting.(08:58) Breaking down the Brand Journey Framework so you finally define why you are building a personal brand and what success is supposed to look like.(13:23) A behind-the-scenes example of a video designed with one job only: get talented creatives to DM Caleb so he can place them on client media teams.(16:01) Why views and followers are useful signals but become dangerous distractions when sales, conversions, and cost to acquire a customer are going the wrong way.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
AI sounds like a shortcut until your “great” ideas flop in the wild, and that is exactly what Jay Schwedelson digs into here. He breaks down a simple 100,000 person prompt that quietly flips AI out of generic creative mode and into deeper statistical thinking, then shares what happened when he A/B tested it on subject lines and CTAs. Plus, a surprisingly relatable question about hating phone calls turns into a legit strategy for staying connected without awkward calls or endless text threads.ㅤBest Moments:(01:00) Alyssa from Denver asks why AI generated ideas keep underperforming, and Jay flags the hidden problem with how most of us prompt these tools.(01:47) Jay introduces the 100,000 person prompt and shows how to ask AI to simulate huge audiences reacting to subject lines, landing pages, and offers.(03:05) Jay explains how framing prompts around 100,000 real people forces AI out of pure creativity and into deeper statistical mode for sharper recommendations.(03:45) Jay shares A/B test results where 100,000 person prompts beat generic AI suggestions over 70 percent of the time and even double click throughs on CTA buttons.(05:15) Jared from Dallas admits he hates phone calls and finds texting shallow, and Jay gets real about how easy it is to drift into isolation.(06:00) Jay reveals his go to solution of voice memos as a low pressure, high connection way to maintain relationships without live calls or walls of text.ㅤPrompts mentioned:Predict how 100,000 real subscribers would respond to each of these subject lines, rank them by expected open rate, and explain the psychology.Evaluate this hero section as if 100,000 new visitors landed on this landing page. Identify confusion points and drop-off risks.How would 100,000 consumer buyers or 100,000 B2B buyers interpret this offer? What is confusing, what is strong, and what is missing?We want you to simulate 100,000 people interacting with this call-to-action button. What should the language be?ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
Getting ready for Thanksgiving has nothing on the chaos swirling around AI, privacy rules, and even Instagram trying to make you watch 20-minute reels. Before the turkey coma hits, Jay Schwedelson digs into everything from the death of the em dash to Google’s sneaky new flight deal superpower, plus a few very strong opinions on Netflix holiday movies. Somehow it all ties together in a way that’ll make your week a little smarter and a lot funnier.ㅤBest Moments:(00:00) ChatGPT finally admits the M dash problem and promises to stop abusing it(01:41) Europe’s Digital Omnibus plan could loosen GDPR and ease cookie consent madness(03:28) Instagram quietly tests 20-minute reels, and Jay cannot handle it(04:00) Google’s AI-powered flight deals tool is officially rolled out and wildly useful(05:17) Three preheader words that just boosted email open rates by 19 percent(06:44) Jay’s brutally honest reviews of The Beast in Me and Merry Little Ex ChristmasㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
Holiday email engagement is somehow both nerdy and genuinely fun here, as Jay Schwedelson and Daniel Murray use Thanksgiving food opinions, Hallmark movies, and Bathroom-Break banter to get into why replies matter way more than most marketers think. They dig into how to engineer responses in your emails and stories, why reply rate is a killer signal for both humans and algorithms, and how AI plus simple prompts like “Reply GUIDE” can quietly blow up your results. It’s basically a playbook for turning “one-way” campaigns into conversations people actually want to have.Follow Daniel on LinkedIn and check out The Marketing Millennials podcast for sharp, no-fluff marketing insights. Subscribe to Ari Murray’s newsletter at gotomillions.co for sharp, actionable marketing insights.Best Moments:(00:50) Daniel shares his not-so-traditional Thanksgiving background and why dry turkey is an instant no.(02:06) Jay’s hard rule for Thanksgiving dinner: mac and cheese is required, salad is banned.(02:49) Jay explains why the reply rate on promotional emails is about to explode thanks to AI and better follow-up.(03:28) Daniel’s tricks for prompting real human replies, from light personal questions to hidden Easter eggs in the middle of an email.(05:20) Jay’s “just reply GUIDE” tactic for content and discounts that crushes landing page forms and boosts inbox placement.(07:14) Daniel shows how the same reply mindset on Instagram Stories boosts distribution while keeping interactions feeling human.(09:28) They break down how replies become a goldmine of first-party data and even shape future content topics like reality TV.(09:49) A rapid-fire holiday movie riff that goes from Die Hard and Home Alone to The Grinch, romcoms, and why Hallmark is secretly elite.(11:15) Jay and Daniel pitch their very on-brand Thanksgiving “gain 5 pounds, then lose it” logic as the ultimate holiday hack.Check out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
Event folks like to joke about chaos, but Jay Schwedelson and Rachel Andrews get into what it actually takes to build a career inside that chaos. Rachel shares how she went from school events and holiday parties to leading a massive global events program, why “embrace the suck” is secretly great career advice, and what is really changing for attendees on-site. They also talk about burnout, boundaries, and how to build networking formats that do not make introverts want to hide by the coffee station.ㅤConnect with Rachel on LinkedIn and check out Cvent CONNECT in Nashville, her “big family reunion” style industry event that brings together event pros and event technologists from across the world.ㅤBest Moments:(01:45) Rachel’s oldest-child energy, early love of bringing people together, and the moment she realized she wanted the events side, not PR.(05:10) How saying yes to “small” assignments like a company holiday party turned into a 15-year path to leading events at a huge brand.(08:05) Why attendees keep begging for “more networking” and how Rachel designs formats that actually work for introverts and ambiverts.(11:15) The problem with topic tables that go nowhere and how facilitators and “influencer hosts” can make roundtables worth showing up for.(14:10) Rachel’s honest take on burnout, the myth of “do more with less,” and why she fiercely protects PTO and being present with her family.(17:20) What 1,000 last-minute registrations revealed about attendee behavior and how she is feeling about event budgets and growth heading into 2026.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
If you’re scrambling for a few last marketing wins before everyone mentally checks out for the holidays, Jay Schwedelson has you. He runs through ridiculously simple, data-backed plays you can still pull off in December to drive engagement, then pivots to underrated holiday movie picks you probably forgot existed. It’s fast, a little unhinged, and full of ideas you can steal right away.ㅤBest Moments:(01:12) Jerry’s question about easy, last minute tactics to drive end of year engagement before everyone checks out.(02:00) The holiday team photo or video that boosts social engagement by 400 percent and opens the door for casual DMs that build real relationships.(03:12) Turning your email signature into December gold with a holiday thank you and a “best of 2025” content link that quietly drives 40 percent more clicks.(05:00) Why December is the cheat code month for testimonial outreach, with a 500 percent lift in submissions you can repurpose all year long.(06:33) Running simple end of year and next year polls that tap into everyone’s reflective mood and earn 250 percent higher engagement.(08:00) Jay’s offbeat holiday watchlist from The Holiday and Love Actually to his all time favorite, The Family Man, plus a passionate defense of Thanksgiving classics.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
If you’re looking for a quick spark for your marketing this week, this one’s packed with clever timing plays and wild cultural moments that Jay Schwedelson breaks down with zero fluff. From riding the wave of Spotify Wrapped to the bizarre reality of Brown Friday, he pulls out the stuff brands can actually use right now and the stuff that’s just too ridiculous not to mention.ㅤBest Moments:(00:00) Why jumping on Spotify Wrapped is the smartest content move you can make this week(01:45) The wild engagement bump brands get when they launch Wrapped style content(04:09) The extremely real and extremely gross reason the day after Thanksgiving is called Brown Friday(05:30) Why unsubscribe rates skyrocket this time of year and why it’s not your fault(06:59) Jenna Bush Hager had 19 bridesmaids and Jay cannot process itㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
Moving chaos, forgotten boxes, and the universal struggle of figuring out where the bathroom is in a new place somehow turn into the perfect setup for a smart chat about a wildly overlooked email tactic. You’ll hear how adding a simple animated gif can lift clicks, stop the scroll, and make your emails feel more alive, all thanks to the always blunt brilliance of Jay Schwedelson and the ever-game-for-any-topic energy of Daniel Murray.ㅤFollow Daniel on LinkedIn and check out The Marketing Millennials podcast for sharp, no-fluff marketing insights. Subscribe to Ari Murray’s newsletter at gotomillions.co for sharp, actionable marketing insights.ㅤBest Moments:(01:01) Jay admits he’d help Daniel move but really, absolutely would not(01:43) Daniel predicts the inevitable two-week unpacking saga(03:00) Daniel breaks down why gifs instantly stop the scroll(03:32) Jay explains how animated gifs lift click rates by about 20 percent(05:00) Daniel shares how to turn video moments into compelling gif teasers(07:40) Jay reminds everyone that AI makes creating gifs ridiculously simpleㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
If your career path feels like a loop instead of a launchpad, this candid convo is your blueprint for building something smarter on purpose. Jay Schwedelson and Monique Ruff-Bell - Chief Program & Strategy Officer, TED - get into how to stop waiting for permission, add new lanes to your skill set, and turn curiosity, courage, and "how can I help?" into real leadership opportunities.ㅤConnect with Monique on LinkedIn and use her Linktree to dig into her talks, leadership insights, and ways to learn from her work.ㅤBest Moments:(01:09) Monique traces a 25 year journey across events, media, and fintech into a TED leadership role created specifically for how she operates.(02:57) The lightbulb moment where she rejects a single lane career and starts intentionally stacking cross functional skills to become executive ready.(06:09) A playbook for embedding with sales, joining calls, shaping packages, and becoming the revenue partner everyone wants on their side.(09:01) How offering help first naturally turns senior relationships into real mentorship and sponsorship without the cringey formal ask.(14:30) The story of jumping too fast for a new role, why it backfired, and how it reshaped how she evaluates growth and red flags.(16:32) Behind the scenes at TED on why powerful talks are built around one sharp idea, supported by story, rigor, and serious coaching.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
If you’ve ever wondered how to revive a dead email list or why people make a hard left into the airplane bathroom before takeoff, this one’s for you. Jay Schwedelson dives into his two favorite tactics to wake up unengaged subscribers before year-end—plus manages to work in an oddly passionate defense of Spirit Airlines. It’s classic Jay: part marketing brilliance, part relatable chaos.ㅤBest Moments:(01:32) Why year-end is the best time to send “letter-style” emails from an executive(02:00) How a “note from the founder” subject line boosts open rates by 40%(03:00) The secret power of “verification” emails for reengagement(04:24) Subject line examples that actually make people click again(06:15) Jay’s unexpected love story with Spirit Airlines(07:41) The mystery of people who immediately use the plane bathroomㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
Bagel Bites just killed a meme, and Jay Schwedelson is here for it. From frozen snacks trying to be cool to the surprising power of lo-fi content, Jay breaks down what’s trending, what’s actually useful for marketers, and even how to hide your Instagram stories before you ruin a holiday surprise. Oh, and somehow it all ends with Hallmark movies and Mormon wives—because of course it does.ㅤBest Moments:(00:25) Bagel Bites tries to join the “six seven” trend—and proves it’s officially over(01:47) Why leaning into the moment works, even when the joke’s dead(02:15) New data showing lo-fi content crushes polished posts across every platform(03:17) “Humanity is the algorithm” and why that matters more than ever in the AI era(04:00) The Instagram privacy setting everyone should use during the holidays(05:15) A confession about Hallmark movies and an absurd stat on how many one actress has done(06:00) From cozy Christmas flicks to chaos—Jay’s watching habits take a turnㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
The holiday season brings a different kind of marketing energy, and Jay Schwedelson and Daniel Murray are all about helping you use it. Between roasting each other about running habits and gym classes, they dig into why “the most” might be the single most powerful word you can use in your end-of-year campaigns. From “most downloaded” to “most gifted,” this episode shows how to wrap up your content (literally) in ways people can’t resist.ㅤFollow Daniel on LinkedIn and check out The Marketing Millennials podcast for sharp, no-fluff marketing insights. Subscribe to Ari Murray’s newsletter at gotomillions.co for sharp, actionable marketing insights.ㅤBest Moments:(01:16) Jay reveals his painfully slow “runs” that neighbors mistake for walks(02:45) Daniel shares why roundups and “Spotify Wrapped”-style posts crush at year-end(03:44) Jay explains why adding “most” instantly boosts engagement and clicks(05:00) Daniel breaks down how AI makes it easier than ever to create top-performer lists(06:01) Jay connects year-end content psychology to holiday nostalgia and comfort(07:42) Daniel shows how “most bought” and “most gifted” emails drive conversions(08:33) Jay rants about workout classes that make you “partner up with randos”ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
Marketers keep saying the funnel is dead, but this chat actually explains what changed and what to do about it. You’ll hear how to rethink content for 23-word questions, why website traffic is shrinking, and what to build instead, plus a hopeful take on AI that puts humans back in charge. And yes, Jay Schwedelson gets personal with Yamini Rangan about college drop-offs, plants that refuse to live, and the real reason personality now beats playbooks.ㅤFollow Yamini on LinkedIn and explore HubSpot’s Loop playbook content and the HubSpot Media Network for practical examples you can borrow.ㅤBest Moments:(02:45) The college drop-off half-tear that turned into a full-on drive-to-the-airport cry.(05:01) Is the funnel dead or just changing shape as HubSpot shifts thinking toward a loop.(06:41) Eight out of ten Google searches end with no click, and what that means for your site.(08:50) Content has to answer specific LLM-level questions with citations and case studies.(12:52) Personality beats generic content as podcasts, YouTube, and newsletters win on trust.(16:15) AI won’t replace humans; it finally makes one-to-one personalization at scale real.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
Feeling stuck on year-end content? Jay Schwedelson makes the case for a simple, printable calendar as your fastest way to spark signups between Nov 1 and Jan 15, with real numbers to back it up. He shares exactly how B2B, consumer, and nonprofit teams can spin a one-hour build into two months of lead gen, then weighs in on regifting etiquette and the very serious question of reused gift bags.ㅤBest Moments:(01:32) Calendar content is the simplest year-end boost for signups and downloads.(02:10) From Nov 1 to Jan 15, calendars outperform by 300 percent in B2B, 200 percent in consumer, and 160 percent in nonprofit.(03:06) Make an industry event calendar and spotlight your webinars and launches inside it.(04:02) For consumer brands, ship a 2026 daily habit or wellness calendar people will actually print.(04:46) Nonprofits win with a 12 month impact and participation calendar that nudges giving and volunteering.(06:18) Regifting is fine if the gift is good, and anyone shaming you for reusing a gift bag needs to relax.ㅤCheck out Jay’s YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay’s TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/
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