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AI Marketing Podcast by WoopSocial

AI Marketing Podcast by WoopSocial

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AI is confusing. Your marketing doesn't have to be. Welcome to the AI Marketing Podcast from the team at WoopSocial, your weekly dose of practical, no-fluff AI strategy designed for busy marketers and business owners. We skip the theory and give you what you actually need: actionable tactics you can implement today, honest tool teardowns to show which platforms are worth it (and which aren't), and quick wins for content creation, ad optimization, and social media automation. Get in, get the insights, and get back to building your brand. If you're ready to use AI to save time and drive real results, subscribe and make AI your competitive advantage. Brought to you by https://woopsocial.comCopyright - WoopSocial.com Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Post Better Not More
    Mar 7 2026
    SHOW NOTES Episode Title B2B Social Media Automation: Tools, Workflows, and Best Practices to Scale Without Losing Authenticity Episode Description In this episode, we unpack how B2B teams can use social media automation to save time, improve consistency, and support lead generation—without sounding robotic. You’ll hear what to automate, what to keep human, the benefits and risks, and how to build a practical automation workflow across planning, publishing, engagement, and reporting. What You’ll Learn - What B2B social media automation is and why it matters for modern B2B marketing teams - The biggest benefits: time savings, consistency, faster execution, and better performance visibility - Common automation use cases: scheduling, content repurposing, social listening, basic engagement workflows, and reporting - Where automation can hurt: over-automation, generic messaging, slow or inappropriate responses, and brand voice drift - How to choose automation tools based on team size, goals, platforms, and governance needs - Best practices for balancing automation with authentic, relationship-first B2B engagement - A simple workflow to implement automation across strategy, content production, approvals, publishing, and analytics Key Talking Points - Automation is most effective when it supports a documented strategy (audience, positioning, content pillars, and goals) - Scheduling and queuing help maintain consistent posting—especially across LinkedIn and other core B2B channels - Templates, post variations, and repurposing workflows can scale thought leadership without repeating the same message - Social listening and monitoring help surface brand mentions, competitor movement, and buying-signal conversations - Reporting automation reduces manual spreadsheet work and enables faster optimization cycles - Guardrails matter: approval flows, brand voice guidelines, and escalation rules for sensitive replies - Keep high-stakes engagement human: comments, DMs, community building, customer conversations, and nuanced responses Suggested Episode Segment Outline - Why B2B social media automation is gaining traction - What to automate first (quick wins) - The “do not automate” list (to protect trust and credibility) - Tool categories and how teams typically use them - Building an automation workflow that still feels personal - Measurement: what to track and how to improve over time Action Items for Listeners - Audit your current social workflow: what’s manual, what’s repetitive, what’s risky - Identify 2–3 automation quick wins (scheduling, reporting, listening alerts) - Create a lightweight approval and brand-voice checklist before scaling output - Set engagement rules: response times, escalation paths, and what requires a human reply - Review performance monthly and refine by platform, post type, and funnel stage Keywords / SEO Terms B2B social media automation social media automation for B2B B2B social media strategy social media scheduling social media management tools LinkedIn automation (B2B) content https://www.woopsocial.com/blog/b2b-social-media-automation
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    45 mins
  • Bypassing the social media link penalty
    Mar 5 2026
    Show Notes Episode Title: WooPSocial Changelog — Week 10, 2026 Source Article WooPSocial Blog: Changelog — Week 10, 2026 https://www.woopsocial.com/blog/changelog-week-10-2026 What’s Covered • Product updates and improvements shipped in Week 10 (2026) • Fixes and refinements aimed at smoother publishing and day-to-day workflow • Quality-of-life updates across the platform experience • Performance, reliability, and usability adjustments included in this release window Key Points to Listen For • What changed this week and why it matters for creators, marketers, and teams • Notable tweaks that reduce friction in scheduling and publishing workflows • Any UI/UX adjustments that improve speed, clarity, or navigation • Stability updates that help prevent interruptions and errors Who This Episode Is For • Social media managers using WooPSocial for planning and scheduling • Marketing teams coordinating content calendars and approvals • Agencies managing multiple brands and recurring publishing workflows • Anyone who wants quick awareness of what’s new in WooPSocial Links Mentioned • Changelog (Week 10, 2026): https://www.woopsocial.com/blog/changelog-week-10-2026 • WooPSocial: https://www.woopsocial.com/ Keywords WooPSocial, changelog, Week 10 2026, product updates, platform updates, release notes, social media scheduling, content calendar, publishing workflow, social media management, marketing tools, SaaS updates, usability improvements, UI updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, reliability, workflow optimization, creator tools, agency workflow https://www.woopsocial.com/blog/changelog-week-10-2026
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    34 mins
  • Hire interns based on feeds not resumes
    Mar 2 2026
    SHOW NOTES Episode Title: How to Hire a Social Media Intern (Step-by-Step Hiring Guide) Episode Description: A practical, end-to-end guide to finding, evaluating, and onboarding a social media intern—covering role definition, where to source candidates, what to include in an internship job description, interview questions, skills tests, and how to set interns up for success with clear goals, feedback loops, and content workflows. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: - How to decide whether you need a social media intern and what outcomes you expect from the role - What tasks a social media intern can (and should not) own, from content support to community management - How to write a clear internship job description with responsibilities, requirements, time commitment, and learning outcomes - Where to find qualified intern candidates (schools, job boards, social platforms, referrals, and communities) - What skills to look for: writing, creativity, trend awareness, basic analytics, and communication
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