• GitHub’s Trust Problem Just Got Worse
    Apr 30 2026
    Eric and Neil break down the fake GitHub star economy, why startup credibility signals are easier to manipulate than most people realize, and what that means for trust online. They also get into employee-generated content, the marketing channels they would bet on if they were starting over today, and why they are still doubling down on SEO even as the game shifts away from clicks and toward revenue, visibility, and AI-driven search. Key takeaways ◾ GitHub stars and other online trust signals can be manipulated, which makes surface-level credibility much less reliable. ◾ Employee-generated content is becoming a bigger growth lever for companies that want more distribution. ◾ If they were starting over, Eric and Neil would still bet on channels like podcast clips, email, AEO, X, SMS, and LinkedIn. ◾ SEO is not dead, but the old way of measuring it is. ◾ The real focus now is revenue, conversions, and visibility across search engines and AI surfaces, not just clicks. Chapters 00:00 The fake GitHub star economy 03:10 Why fake traction can fool people 08:26 The rise of employee-generated content 12:30 The 7 marketing channels they’d bet on today 18:18 SEO is dead again… so why are they doubling down? 𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗟 Welcome to Marketing School, one of the top business podcasts with over 61 million downloads. Each episode delivers actionable marketing tips and strategies from two entrepreneurs who actually test what they teach. The show is hosted by Eric Siu, founder of Leveling Up and Single Grain, and Neil Patel, co-founder of NP Digital and one of the most recognized marketers in the world. 🎙️ Learn More About the Hosts Eric Siu – Leveling Up: https://www.youtube.com/@LevelingUpOfficial Neil Patel: https://www.youtube.com/@neilpatel 📩 Free Resources Ubersuggest: https://www.ubersuggest.com/ Answer The Public: https://www.answerthepublic.com/ ClickFlow: https://www.clickflow.com/ ✅ Subscribe for Daily Marketing Insights!
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    20 mins
  • MrBeast's New Flywheel Is INSANE
    Apr 30 2026
    Eric and Neil break down the new media flywheel, why clips, live shows, and community now work together, and why entrepreneurs need to think more like media companies. Key takeaways ◾ The strongest media businesses now run on video, streams, clips, and community. ◾ The biggest opportunities are often in boring, unsexy businesses with large markets. ◾ AI is a multiplier for top performers, not a shortcut for average ones. ◾ Great hiring now depends more on adaptability, creativity, and real AI fluency. ◾ The people who embrace AI early are creating a much bigger gap over time. ◾ Passion still matters, and it becomes obvious fast when someone truly has it. Chapters 00:00 The new media flywheel 00:56 Why the real money is in boring businesses 04:07 Why AI is making A-players even stronger 09:09 What founders should look for when hiring 16:04 Why passion still wins 𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗟 Welcome to Marketing School, one of the top business podcasts with over 61 million downloads. Each episode delivers actionable marketing tips and strategies from two entrepreneurs who actually test what they teach. The show is hosted by Eric Siu, founder of Leveling Up and Single Grain, and Neil Patel, co-founder of NP Digital and one of the most recognized marketers in the world. 🎙️ Learn More About the Hosts Eric Siu – Leveling Up: https://www.youtube.com/@LevelingUpOfficial Neil Patel: https://www.youtube.com/@neilpatel 📩 Free Resources Ubersuggest: https://www.ubersuggest.com/ Answer The Public: https://www.answerthepublic.com/ ClickFlow: https://www.clickflow.com/ ✅ Subscribe for Daily Marketing Insights!
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    19 mins
  • This New Marketing Strategy Is INSANE
    Apr 28 2026
    Eric and Neil break down why clips are becoming more valuable than the actual show, and why the real shift in media has less to do with long-form content and more to do with packaging, distribution, and platform-native monetization. They unpack the TBPN playbook, why some podcasts are really vehicles for generating clips, why legacy media is still missing the shift, and what marketers can learn from the way modern content is being engineered to spread. Key takeaways ◾ Clips are becoming a real business model, not just repurposed content. ◾ Live viewership matters less when clips drive most of the reach. ◾ More views do not matter if they come from the wrong audience. ◾ The topic you choose affects how monetizable your content becomes. ◾ Legacy media still has not fully adapted to clip-first consumption. ◾ Marketers need to think more like media companies built for distribution. Chapters (00:00) TBPN’s live views vs. clip views (02:13) Why legacy media is losing attention (04:32) Why viral views do not always make money (06:48) What legacy media should do with clips (08:48) Eric’s AI workflow and Claude cost savings
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    19 mins
  • OpenAI Just Bought TBPN For $200M But Nobody Knows This
    Apr 27 2026
    Eric and Neil break down why marketing feels different now, and why the real shift may have less to do with long-form content and more to do with clips, packaging, distribution, and platform-native media strategy. They unpack the TBPN playbook, why OpenAI reportedly bought the company, how clipping is becoming a true moat, and what marketers can learn from the way modern content is being engineered to spread. Key takeaways ◾ Clipping is becoming a real growth strategy, not just repurposing. ◾ The best content is often designed for distribution from the start. ◾ More views do not matter if they come from the wrong audience. ◾ Platform-native packaging can change how content performs. ◾ Better guests create stronger viral moments. ◾ Marketing teams need to think more like media companies. Chapters 00:00 Birthday, summit, and the TBPN conversation 02:27 The TBPN clipping playbook 05:58 Why content should be engineered for clips 09:36 Where TBPN’s views are really coming from 12:45 Why guests change everything 15:37 How to manufacture better clip moments 17:44 Why a16z is winning more attention 19:56 The real lesson for marketers 𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗟 Welcome to Marketing School, one of the top business podcasts with over 61 million downloads. Each episode delivers actionable marketing tips and strategies from two entrepreneurs who actually test what they teach. The show is hosted by Eric Siu, founder of Leveling Up and Single Grain, and Neil Patel, co-founder of NP Digital and one of the most recognized marketers in the world. 🎙️ Learn More About the Hosts Eric Siu – Leveling Up: https://www.youtube.com/@LevelingUpOfficial Neil Patel: https://www.youtube.com/@neilpatel 📩 Free Resources Ubersuggest: https://www.ubersuggest.com/ Answer The Public: https://www.answerthepublic.com/ ClickFlow: https://www.clickflow.com/ ✅ Subscribe for Daily Marketing Insights!
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    21 mins
  • This Pool Builder Uses AI To Actually Close Deals (Whilst Sleeping)
    Apr 23 2026
    Eric and Neil break down a genius AI prospecting system a pool builder is using to target high-value homes, render custom backyard pools, and mail personalized postcards on autopilot. They also unpack Sequoia’s thesis that the next trillion-dollar AI company will sell work, not software, why AI works best when paired with human strategy, and how smart operators are using AI to create better content, better outbound, and better outcomes. Key takeaways ◾ AI can turn satellite imagery and rendering into hyper-personalized outbound. ◾ The next big AI opportunity may be selling outcomes, not software. ◾ Services businesses may benefit more from AI than most people realize. ◾ AI alone often produces mediocre work, but AI plus human judgment can outperform either one alone. ◾ Great prompts and real context lead to far better outputs than generic AI requests. ◾ The best creators are using AI to spot patterns, generate variations, and improve what already works. Chapters 00:00 How a pool builder uses AI to close bigger deals 02:17 Sequoia’s trillion-dollar AI thesis 06:39 Why AI alone still fails in business 07:58 ClickFlow for AI SEO content 08:32 Why AI + human beats AI alone 12:02 A smarter way to use AI for content creation 𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗟 Welcome to Marketing School, one of the top business podcasts with over 61 million downloads. Each episode delivers actionable marketing tips and strategies from two entrepreneurs who actually test what they teach. The show is hosted by Eric Siu, founder of Leveling Up and Single Grain, and Neil Patel, co-founder of NP Digital and one of the most recognized marketers in the world. 🎙️ Learn More About the Hosts Eric Siu – Leveling Up: https://www.youtube.com/@LevelingUpOfficial Neil Patel: https://www.youtube.com/@neilpatel 📩 Free Resources Ubersuggest: https://www.ubersuggest.com/ Answer The Public: https://www.answerthepublic.com/ ClickFlow: https://www.clickflow.com/ ✅ Subscribe for Daily Marketing Insights!
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    14 mins
  • Anthropic's New MOAT Is Insane
    Apr 22 2026
    Eric and Neil break down why Anthropic’s next big moat may have nothing to do with raw model intelligence and everything to do with permission, governance, and trust inside enterprise systems. They also unpack the difference between individual AI and institutional AI, why most companies still aren’t ready to let agents act inside real workflows, how AI helped cut major costs without cutting headcount, and why relationships still matter more than ever when it comes to closing massive deals. Key takeaways ◾ The next great AI moat may be permission, not intelligence. ◾ Enterprise adoption depends on governance, access, and trust. ◾ Institutional AI beats generic AI when it is deeply tied to SOPs and company knowledge. ◾ AI can create huge cost savings without automatically replacing full-time teams. ◾ Big contracts still come from strong relationships, not just better tools. ◾ AI can still make very expensive mistakes when you trust it too much. Chapters (00:00) Anthropic’s new moat is permission (03:04) Institutional AI vs. individual AI (03:32) How ChatGPT ruined a family vacation (07:27) How AI is changing Eric’s productivity (09:21) $7,500 in tokens saved over $500,000 (11:30) Why relationships still close the biggest deals
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    22 mins
  • Uber Just Exposed AI’s Biggest Cost Problem
    Apr 21 2026
    Eric and Neil break down why Uber’s AI spend is skyrocketing, what it means when tools like Claude Code become too useful to cut back, and why token costs may become the next big enterprise bottleneck. They also get into why AI may create more jobs than people expect, how smart teams should think about ROI on token spend, and why the companies that learn to scale AI efficiently will have a major edge. Need marketing help? Visit: https://www.singlegrain.com/ and https://npdigital.com/ Want to recruit great marketers? Find them here: https://marketingschool.io/hire Key takeaways ◾ AI gets expensive fast when teams find real workflow value. ◾ Token costs are becoming a serious budgeting problem for enterprise teams. ◾ More AI usage only matters if it drives real ROI, not just more output. ◾ The biggest advantage may go to companies that optimize token spend first. ◾ History suggests new technology creates new categories of work, not just displacement. Chapters 00:00 Uber burns through its AI budget 02:52 How teams are cutting AI costs 06:16 Why AI may create more jobs 12:28 How to measure real AI ROI 16:47 A business idea: return on token spend 18:09 What history says about AI and jobs 𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗟 Welcome to Marketing School, one of the top business podcasts with over 61 million downloads. Each episode delivers actionable marketing tips and strategies from two entrepreneurs who actually test what they teach. The show is hosted by Eric Siu, founder of Leveling Up and Single Grain, and Neil Patel, co-founder of NP Digital and one of the most recognized marketers in the world. 🎙️ Learn More About the Hosts Eric Siu – Leveling Up: / @levelingupofficial Neil Patel: / @neilpatel 📩 Free Resources Ubersuggest: https://www.ubersuggest.com/ Answer The Public: https://www.answerthepublic.com/ ✅ Subscribe for Daily Marketing Insights!
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    24 mins
  • We Did 320 Predictions, And The Results Just Came Back..
    Apr 20 2026
    Eric and Neil break down how they used AI and the YouTube API to analyze 320 episodes worth of predictions, score who was more accurate over time, and uncover the deeper pattern behind why the podcast works. They also get into why marketers need to stop protecting their opinions, how APIs can surface content opportunities faster, why speed now matters more than polish, and what today’s “AI-forward” operators are still getting wrong. Key takeaways ◾ AI is great at spotting patterns across large content datasets. ◾ The best marketers use data to challenge their assumptions, not defend them. ◾ Speed matters more than polish when you can launch, learn, and optimize fast. ◾ “Quick and decent” beats waiting weeks for something perfect. ◾ A rough-looking website can still convert if the offer is strong enough. ◾ Many “AI-forward” marketers still have very little real execution. Chapters (00:00) AI scores 320 predictions (03:02) Why APIs are so useful for marketers (06:04) What aggressive marketers can teach you (10:48) Why an “AI slop” website still converted (14:35) The real problem with “AI-forward” marketers (17:09) Why better marketers are worth paying for
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    22 mins