The fear of AI eliminating marketing jobs is misplaced. AI is a tool that automates mundane tasks, which amplifies the value of marketers who possess strong strategy, taste, and audience understanding. It will replace singular tasks, not the multifaceted role of a true marketer.
Marketing decisions should be driven by testing and data, not by the subjective opinions of internal stakeholders. The phrase "I wouldn't click on that" is a red flag for a poor marketing environment that lacks a culture of experimentation because you are not your audience.
Strict adherence to a content calendar is a handicap. The most successful marketing efforts often arise from reacting quickly to current events and cultural trends—what the speaker calls moving at the "speed of culture." These impromptu posts often outperform meticulously planned content.
Spreading marketing efforts too thin is a common mistake. It is more strategic to focus resources on achieving excellence on a single, relevant platform where your audience is active. Once dominant there, you can recreate those wins on other platforms.
