Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World

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August 22, 2025 48 mins
Getting promoted feels like a win—until you realize no one’s actually taught you how to lead. You go from being good at your job to managing people who expect direction, clarity, and support, and suddenly everything gets more complicated. Meanwhile, high-potential team members quietly leave because they’re frustrated, overlooked, or just plain burned out. It’s not that new managers don’t care—it’s that they’re tossed into leadershi...
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It’s easy to overlook what makes our tech-driven world tick, but buried inside the devices we use and the machines that keep nations safe are rare earth metals—tiny, often invisible, but absolutely essential. While most people are focused on flashy stocks or crypto swings, the real game is happening behind the scenes, where China controls most of the supply. These materials aren’t just powering gadgets—they’re fueling entire indust...
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So many businesses are stuck in old-school command chains that slow everything down—ideas get filtered, approvals drag on, and by the time action happens, the moment’s already passed. It’s not that people lack good ideas—it’s that the structure doesn’t let them breathe. In a world where things shift overnight, the companies that cling to rigid control often find themselves left behind. Sometimes the biggest risk isn’t trying someth...
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It’s frustrating pouring money into savings or the stock market only to watch inflation quietly chip away at it, year after year. The dream of financial freedom starts to feel out of reach when everything you try either feels too risky or too complicated. Real estate sounds promising, but the idea of tenants, repairs, and 2 a.m. phone calls quickly kills the vibe. What people really want is something steady, something that grows in...
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It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking you have to do it all yourself—especially when the stakes feel high and no one seems to care about the details like you do. But that mindset turns into a bottleneck fast, with every decision, email, and task running through you until there’s no space left to actually grow. What Jamie Jay brings to the table isn’t just about delegation—it’s about shifting the way you think about control, t...
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It’s exhausting trying to do everything “right” when every headline, product, and influencer tells you something different. One day it’s carbs, the next it’s cortisol, and somehow your to-do list now includes cold plunges, fasting windows, and niche supplements. For entrepreneurs especially, the pressure to optimize every part of life turns wellness into another hustle—measured, marketed, and rarely sustainable. And after all that ...
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It’s hard not to feel overwhelmed watching wealth pile up for a few while entire communities struggle just to get by. The current system rewards efficiency, but often at the cost of fairness, leaving billions stuck in cycles of poverty with no real path out. Big ideas like universal basic income or massive job creation sound impossible—until you realize how much money already exists, just locked in the wrong places. Rethinking wher...
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It’s wild to think how many everyday products are made from stuff that takes forever to break down—or worse, never does. Meanwhile, natural options like hemp have been pushed aside, not because they don’t work, but because they threatened the wrong profits. There’s this whole other version of progress that’s cleaner, smarter, and already possible—we just haven’t prioritized it. It makes you wonder how different things could look if...
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Leaving the structure of a corporate job sounds freeing—until you're alone, trying to explain what you do in a sea of people doing the same thing. Suddenly, you're not just the expert—you’re the brand, the marketer, the salesperson, all at once. The work might be solid, but getting noticed and landing clients starts to feel like a full-time hustle of its own. And the unpredictability—of income, of leads, of what comes next—can hit ...
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Running a business often means pretending you’re confident when, deep down, you’re not sure if the next move is genius or a mistake. There’s pressure to decide quickly, but the options feel murky, and everyone’s looking to you for answers. It’s not that leaders don’t care—it’s that there’s rarely a clear sign pointing in the right direction. And that constant guessing game can leave even the most capable people second-guessing ever...
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It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by religion when so many teachings seem to contradict each other—not just across faiths, but even within the same tradition. You grow up hearing one version of truth, then stumble on verses or stories that shake what you thought was solid. Dig a little deeper, and you start to see how much of religion is shaped by culture, power, and interpretation, not just divine guidance. For some, that confusion be...
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For many survivors, leaving isn’t just about walking away—it’s about risking safety, stability, and even the roof over their heads. People often ask, “Why don’t they just leave?” without realizing how tangled the reality is: money, fear, kids, isolation. The abuse doesn’t always look like bruises; sometimes it’s control so deep it seeps into every part of a person’s life. And when every option feels like a loss, staying can seem li...
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A lot of SaaS founders start with freemium because it feels like the easiest way to get users in the door—but then those users never really convert. You end up with a bloated free tier, server costs piling up, and barely enough paying customers to keep things going. It’s like giving away your best stuff and hoping someone eventually offers to pay for it. And the worst part is, by the time you realize what’s happening, it’s already ...
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Growing a brand across borders sounds exciting until you realize how easy it is to get it wrong. What clicks with one audience might feel tone-deaf or confusing somewhere else, and it’s not just about language—it’s about values, habits, even colors and timing. Big names like Nike and Starbucks didn’t just push the same message everywhere—they listened, adapted, and blended in without losing who they are. When companies miss that st...
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There’s a certain heaviness that comes with always second-guessing yourself, especially when the people around you make that doubt feel justified. It’s not always obvious at first—sometimes it looks like staying quiet, putting others first, or brushing off your own needs. Over time, that pattern starts to feel normal, like maybe you really are the problem. But deep down, there’s often a quiet part of you that knows it’s not about w...
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It’s easy to get caught up in the podcasting grind—churning out episodes, tweaking gear, tracking downloads—only to wonder if any of it’s actually moving the needle. For a lot of entrepreneurs, it becomes just another thing on the to-do list instead of something that drives real connections. The frustrating part is knowing your message has value, but feeling like it’s just floating out there with no direction. What’s often missing ...
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Most small businesses and nonprofits don’t lack passion or effort—they just get buried under strategies that sound good on paper but never seem to pay off. You try social posts, emails, ads, maybe even hire someone, and still feel like no one’s really seeing what you do. It’s frustrating, especially when you know your work matters but the spotlight keeps missing you. Sometimes it feels like you’re shouting into the void, just hopin...
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There comes a point where you look around and barely recognize the life you’re living—it’s like you’re going through the motions in someone else’s story. You stay in situations that drain you, not because you want to, but because it’s familiar, even when it hurts. That quiet ache of “this isn’t it” lingers in the background, and pretending everything’s fine just adds to the weight. It’s not about chasing perfection—it’s just about ...
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Workplace anxiety has this way of creeping in quietly—one awkward meeting, one piece of unclear feedback, and suddenly everything feels like a threat. You want to move forward, lead confidently, speak up—but your mind keeps replaying worst-case scenarios and second-guessing everything. It’s not just about stress; it’s the mental loop that convinces you you’re the problem. And when that becomes the background noise of your day, even...
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In a place where everyone’s chasing the same spotlight, talent alone isn’t what makes someone stand out. The reality is, most aspiring actors face rejection more than applause, and over time, that grind wears people down. Some drift away, not because they weren’t good, but because the waiting, the uncertainty, and the constant comparison get too heavy. The ones who make it often aren’t just gifted—they’re the ones who stayed in the...
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