Micro‑Learning the Machines
As AI platforms iterate at breakneck speed, MSQ’s Steve Gatfield argues for task-based training, reusable prompt libraries, and interoperable stacks. He hopes teams stop using AI for search and encourages them to start shaping models that can turn into real working partners focused on outcomes.
From SEO to GEO: How L’Oréal Is Rewriting the Rules for AI‑First Discovery
AI agents aren’t a future “what if” – they’re already reshaping how consumers find and choose products. Hannah Bowler dives into L’Oréal’s shift to Generative Engine Optimization and what it means for search, content, and the in‑store experience.
Hannah Bowler
Brandmakers with Louise Foley, Director of Marketing, Europe at Pinterest
Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Music Watch on YouTube Welcome back, it's week three of the Brandmakers podcast, and Hannah is joined this week by Louise Foley, who is director of marketing, Europe at Pinterest. Louise and Hannah got stuck into the subject of trends and signals, and what marketers need to do to stay on the right side of cultural relevance. She also detailed her own marketing strategy and her push into fun and meaningful experiential events. Disclaimer: we recorded thi
Hannah Bowler
Sport as the Operating System for Culture
Sport has stopped being just a sponsorship channel and has slowly but surely become the operating system for culture. Leagues, brands and athletes can all win if they treat every fan touchpoint as part of an always‑on, integrated experience, rather than a row of logos on shirts or around a pitch.
Alex Zeevalkink
From Cost Centre to Growth Engine: How AI Has Pushed Creativity Center Stage
Thanks to AI we’re moving to one-to-one advertising. The catch is, it only works if you can produce and iterate enough distinct creative for the machines to find the right ad for the right person at the right moment. Creative is no longer a cost centre, it’s now the growth engine.
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