In this special Thanksgiving edition of This Old Marketing, Joe and Robert dive into the future of AI and what it really means for marketers, creators, and anyone trying to build an audience in the next few years. The boys explore how long traditional marketing roles will remain intact and why we may be much closer to a tipping point than most people want to believe.
Joe and Robert revisit a theme they've both been writing about lately: the shrinking window of time before AI reshapes content, distribution, and discoverability. They break down what creators and marketers can still do right now to secure their position before the landscape shifts for good.
Their take: you have a few years. Maybe less. And waiting is not a strategy.
In a world where AI generates nearly everything instantly, Joe and Robert ask the big question: what will the actual marketing job look like five or ten years from now?
The answer isn't another technical role. It isn't prompt engineering. It isn't "AI operations."
The position of the future is rooted in skills AI can't replicate:
Being known personally by real people
Building in-person trust
Hosting gatherings, leading communities, and showing up in the real world
Connecting human beings to human beings
If AI floods the world with infinite content, the new scarcity becomes physical presence.
The boys outline the shift every marketer and content entrepreneur must make: from chasing reach to cultivating real connections. From relying on platforms to building owned audiences. From algorithmic exposure to human relationships that cannot be automated.
This special episode is a wake-up call and a roadmap rolled into one.
Thanksgiving is a time for reflection, and the episode closes with Joe and Robert reminding listeners that the next few years are arguably the most important years in the history of marketing.
AI will change everything. But it won't replace the marketers who understand what actually makes people move, trust, and gather.
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