Épisodes

  • 023: The Snapmarket Marketing audit is here
    Jun 2 2025

    In this episode of the Redemptive Marketing Podcast, Brandon Giella and Parker Smith introduce a groundbreaking, free marketing audit tool designed to revolutionize how you approach your marketing strategy. They explain how this audit, accessible on Snapmarket.co, can streamline the marketing process—bringing efficiency, clarity, and speed to your efforts. Whether you're curious about optimizing your current strategy or eager to build a world-class marketing team, this episode is packed with insights you'll want to hear.


    Key Highlights:

    • Unpacking the inefficiencies of traditional marketing processes and how rapid audits can transform approach.
    • Introduction of Snapmarket's free marketing audit tool—available in just five minutes.
    • Explanation of the Story+System+Send℠ methodology and its role in creating high-performance content systems.
    • Comparison of the audit process cost to traditional full-time senior marketing staff salaries.
    • Insights into how a multidisciplinary team can quickly scale your marketing strategy within months.

    Quotes:

    • "Imagine going from interest to action with a click—understanding your strategy in an hour." – Brandon Giella
    • "Our process is an end-to-end approach, setting up a highly functional content marketing system." – Parker Smith
    • "In six months, you've got a world-class marketing system—ready to publish content." – Brandon Giella
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    5 min
  • 022: Market monitoring
    May 26 2025

    Keeping up with industry noise can feel endless—market monitoring done right brings clarity. In this episode, Brandon Giella and Parker Smith introduce Snapmarket’s Market Monitoring, a workflow that gathers, filters, and summarizes high-quality news and trends so you can guide your audience with authority. They unpack the pitfalls of manual research, explain how Snapmarket’s tool personalizes insights to your brand voice, and share how consistent market curation supports sharper, more credible content.

    Key Highlights

    • Real-world hurdles of staying informed as a marketer—why traditional research drains time and focus.
    • How Snapmarket’s Market Monitoring automates news and trend curation, drawing on sources like WSJ, HBR, Bain, and McKinsey.
    • Using Perplexity AI to customize weekly (or on-demand) reports based on your actual questions and priorities.
    • Monitoring industry mentions, competitors, upcoming regulations, sentiment, tech innovations, pricing, investment, and more.
    • Connecting curated insight directly to content workflows: podcasts, messaging projects, newsletters, and sales collateral—so your subject matter expertise always feels current.
    • The practical value: less time tab-surfing, more time thinking and publishing.

    Quotes

    • “The challenge lies in assessing the correct quantity and quality of information generated from the modern web, forming a thoughtful perspective on that information, and then creating and publishing content that sufficiently cuts through the noise for your audience.” —Brandon Giella
    • “We leverage Perplexity, an AI search tool, to run these routines ... if all you want is on our Monday update to see the summary for your question, then you can kind of monitor it that way at its most simplest form. But clicking into it, you'll see an expanded write-up from Perplexity with citations that you can click into and see the sources that are pulled.” —Parker Smith
    • “Those market monitors then inform real-time conversations week to week that our clients have on their podcasts. Their subject matter expertise is paired with current events and market status so that it's magnifying the effectiveness and relevance of what their week to week content is.” —Parker Smith

    References

    • Praxis: Redemptive Business
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    7 min
  • 021: The future of intellectual property–Web3, AI, and energy efficiency
    May 8 2025

    In this episode of The Snapmarket Podcast, hosts Brandon Giella and Parker Smith unravel the intriguing intersection of AI and Web3. They explore how these technologies could revolutionize publishing, ownership, and content attribution on a blockchain, providing solutions to current challenges in AI-generated content and copyright. Enjoy this insightful conversation and discover the future of on-chain publishing and its potential impact on the digital landscape.


    Key Highlights

    • Anthropics' AI research paper explores the LLM 'brain' and its connection-making process.
    • Parker's insights on using blockchain to address AI-related copyright issues and create a digital record.
    • Discussion on how AI's ability to summarize content affects traditional publishers' revenue.
    • Exploring the idea of a 'Spotify for content' model for authors to earn royalties via AI content usage.
    • Debate on the environmental implications of integrating AI and Web3, with consideration for energy efficiency.

    Quotes

    • "We can create a digital permanent record to say I was the first person to say this or write this." – Brandon Giella
    • "Web3 is read, write, and own." – Parker Smith
    • "The next 10 years are going to be really radical." – Brandon Giella
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    21 min
  • 020: Oxford, Cape Town, and back again
    Apr 29 2025

    Oxford, Cape Town, and back again!

    Brandon Giella and Parker Smith are back for episode 20 of the Snapmarket podcast, this time sharing their experiences from a recent trip spanning North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.

    From the Skoll World Forum in Oxford discussing ethical AI, to redemptive entrepreneurship with the Praxis crew, to building relationships and making memories with their South African Snapmarket team in Cape Town—their travels proved enriching for the company and for themselves personally.

    Key Highlights:

    • Brandon and Parker's extensive travels, visiting four continents and engaging in global forums.
    • Summary of Parker's panel on ethical AI at the Skoll World Forum, featuring leaders from diverse sectors.
    • The significance of Africa's growth and investment potential as discussed at the forum.
    • The redemptive framework guiding their team's operations.
    • Personal reflections on getting to know the team in person, and the impact of Snapmarket's growth on their team members' lives.
    • A lighthearted recount of their South African adventures.

    Quotes:

    • " I can't overstate enough how significant it is to spend time together as a team that's remote. " – Parker Smith
    • "Praxis is one of the best frameworks for thinking about entrepreneurship and business building." - Brandon Giella
    • "It just felt really real and raw for me." – Brandon Giella
    • "The world is really big and whatever you're imagining, it's way bigger than that." – Parker Smith
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    16 min
  • 019: The work of local culture
    Jan 16 2025

    Snapmarket founders, Brandon Giella and Parker Smith, are back! This time exploring the delicate balance of technology and humanity in today's fast-paced world. Brandon shares the impact of Wendell Berry's writing on his thinking, particularly Berry's ideas around the organic and human nature of culture-making. They also discuss organic marketing's role in preserving that culture. The conversation uncovers the tension between AI digital innovations and maintaining an authentic, human touch in marketing, and what it means for our work at Snapmarket and beyond.

    Key Highlights

    • Reflections on the importance of rest and the human aspect of work.
    • Insights from Wendell Berry's essays on industrialization versus organic growth.
    • The challenge of integrating AI into marketing without losing authenticity.
    • Identifying characteristics that mark AI-generated content.
    • Strategies to blend human touch with AI efficiency through the Voice to Market process.

    Quotes

    • "A culture of a community is all these stories and memories—decaying to build what creates culture." — Brandon Giella
    • "Write yourself; there is no substitute for quality writing in human marketing." — Brandon Giella
    • "Effectively communicating who you are and what you do is at least 50% of having a successful business." — Parker Smith
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    18 min
  • 018: Robot friends and AI customer support
    Aug 5 2024

    In this episode, hosts Brandon Giella and Parker Smith engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the concept of AI as a friend and its impact on human relationships. They explore an intriguing AI device designed to mimic companionship and delve into the deeper implications of relying on technology for support. This episode offers insightful perspectives on the balance between technological solutions and authentic human connections.

    Key Highlights:

    • Exploration of the recently announced AI-powered pendant that simulates friendship through conversation.
    • Reflection on how AI devices might address loneliness and enhance mental well-being.
    • Ethical and relational questions raised regarding technology’s role in companionship.
    • Insights into using Intercom to improve customer support experiences while maintaining human connection.
    • Discussion on the significance of being present and engaged in real friendships.

    Quotes:

    • "To have a robot that is a perfect active listener could complement journaling." – Parker Smith
    • "The robot is just doing what it’s programmed to do, but a human being can actually be a great friend to you." – Brandon Giella

    References:

    • Friend.com the AI companion
    • "How to Know a Person" by David Brooks
    • Intercom Customer Support
    • Snapmarket Documentation and Support


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    18 min
  • 017: The new Snapmarket.co, and our new marketing services catalog
    Jul 23 2024

    In this episode, hosts Brandon Giella and Parker Smith introduce Snapmarket's revamped website and delve into their unique philosophy and approach to marketing. They explore the new catalog, philosophy, and process pages, offering deeper insights into redemptive marketing principles like organic-first content and transparency. Whether you're an entrepreneur or a marketer, this episode provides valuable perspective on aligning marketing practices with core values.

    Key Highlights:

    • The development and features of the new Snapmarket website.
    • Introduction of Snapmarket's catalog for streamlined service offerings.
    • Exploration of redemptive marketing principles.
    • The importance of an organic-first content approach.
    • Explanation of the Story+System+Send℠ methodology.
    • Benefits of working with Snapmarket for limited bandwidth and budget.

    Quotes:

    • "In an AI surged industry, organic content is going to shine and surface." – Parker Smith
    • "Hopeful is helpful—it's about building trust and improving the customer experience over the long term." – Brandon Giella
    • "With Snapmarket, you get turnkey production, a wide range of services, and a senior innovative team." – Brandon Giella
    • "Our process, Story+System+Send℠, ensures that every step builds on the last for a cohesive marketing strategy." – Brandon Giella

    References:

    • Snapmarket's Philosophy Page
    • Snapmarket's Catalog
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    26 min
  • 016: Quantity and quality of content, owned and algorithmic lists
    Jul 18 2024

    In this episode of The Snapmarket Podcast, hosts Brandon Giella and Parker Smith delve into the fascinating world of AI and its impact on content creation. They explore the balance between quality and quantity in AI-generated content, discuss the ethics surrounding AI use, and consider the implications of these technologies for marketing strategies. This episode is packed with practical insights for anyone looking to leverage AI in their marketing efforts.

    Key Highlights:

    • The ethics and challenges of using AI in content creation.
    • The evolution of AI visual tools and their quality improvements.
    • Debating the balance between quality and quantity in marketing content.
    • Exploring the difference between algorithmic lists and owned lists.
    • The importance of maintaining human involvement in AI processes to ensure content authenticity.


    Quotes:

    • "AI visual quality varies, but its progression is impressive." – Parker Smith
    • "There's a balance between the quantity of content needed and the quality you can achieve organically." – Parker Smith
    • "In terms of the system, we try to produce a lot of content off of very little input, aiming for effective quantity and quality." – Brandon Giella
    • "We use AI in a way that dignifies the humans involved, maintaining authentic storytelling." – Parker Smith


    References:

    • Ruben Hasid's AI-generated gymnasts video
    • Lummi AI by Pablo Stanley
    • Snapmarket's Story+System+Send℠ process
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    23 min