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Marketing is moving faster than ever, and if you are a solopreneur or a corporate professional, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of new tech tools popping up daily. I wanted to sit down with someone who has seen the industry evolve from the ground up. In this episode of the HMBT podcast, I am joined by Bob Cargill, an adjunct professor, author, and seasoned social media consultant who has worked with over 500 clients. Together, we take a look at the modern marketing landscape, discussing everything from AI avatars to the enduring power of classic direct response channels.
Bob emphasizes that while embracing AI is absolutely non-negotiable if you want to keep from falling behind, it should never come at the expense of genuine human connection. Basic communication skills, empathy, and good people skills are more critical now than they have ever been. We chat about how entry-level and highly repetitive tasks are easily handled by automation, meaning professionals must lean heavily into their personal brands to stand out.
A common hurdle for many professionals, especially those transitioning out of corporate roles to start their own businesses, is getting comfortable on camera. Bob and I share practical strategies for getting started without a Hollywood production budget. Whether you start by recording behind-the-scenes B-roll and adding a voiceover later, or by experimenting with realistic AI avatars through platforms like HeyGen, the key is simply to begin. We agree that imperfection is often what endears you to an audience because it makes you relatable.
When it comes to distribution, Bob shares why LinkedIn remains his top recommendation for business, even if X and Instagram hold a special place in his creative routine. Interestingly, we also dive into a fascinating counter-trend: a growing digital backlash among younger generations. As audiences experience screen fatigue, old-school, physical mediums like direct mail and vinyl records are making a major comeback. The lesson here is clear: be channel agnostic, stay consistent, and focus on delivering real value rather than obsessively chasing algorithm trends.
Building a visible, authentic brand requires consistency and a willingness to adapt to the tools of 2026 and beyond. If you enjoyed this conversation with Bob, make sure to pick up a copy of his book, 20 Jobs, 20 Lessons, on Amazon. Don’t forget to subscribe to the HMBT podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and leave us a review to let us know your favorite takeaway from today’s episode!
And remember, if you need to verify your email lists to keep your data integrity high, check out Kickbox. Use the code HMBT to get 5,000 free credits and start cleaning up your list today!
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By Hank HoffmeierMarketing is moving faster than ever, and if you are a solopreneur or a corporate professional, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of new tech tools popping up daily. I wanted to sit down with someone who has seen the industry evolve from the ground up. In this episode of the HMBT podcast, I am joined by Bob Cargill, an adjunct professor, author, and seasoned social media consultant who has worked with over 500 clients. Together, we take a look at the modern marketing landscape, discussing everything from AI avatars to the enduring power of classic direct response channels.
Bob emphasizes that while embracing AI is absolutely non-negotiable if you want to keep from falling behind, it should never come at the expense of genuine human connection. Basic communication skills, empathy, and good people skills are more critical now than they have ever been. We chat about how entry-level and highly repetitive tasks are easily handled by automation, meaning professionals must lean heavily into their personal brands to stand out.
A common hurdle for many professionals, especially those transitioning out of corporate roles to start their own businesses, is getting comfortable on camera. Bob and I share practical strategies for getting started without a Hollywood production budget. Whether you start by recording behind-the-scenes B-roll and adding a voiceover later, or by experimenting with realistic AI avatars through platforms like HeyGen, the key is simply to begin. We agree that imperfection is often what endears you to an audience because it makes you relatable.
When it comes to distribution, Bob shares why LinkedIn remains his top recommendation for business, even if X and Instagram hold a special place in his creative routine. Interestingly, we also dive into a fascinating counter-trend: a growing digital backlash among younger generations. As audiences experience screen fatigue, old-school, physical mediums like direct mail and vinyl records are making a major comeback. The lesson here is clear: be channel agnostic, stay consistent, and focus on delivering real value rather than obsessively chasing algorithm trends.
Building a visible, authentic brand requires consistency and a willingness to adapt to the tools of 2026 and beyond. If you enjoyed this conversation with Bob, make sure to pick up a copy of his book, 20 Jobs, 20 Lessons, on Amazon. Don’t forget to subscribe to the HMBT podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and leave us a review to let us know your favorite takeaway from today’s episode!
And remember, if you need to verify your email lists to keep your data integrity high, check out Kickbox. Use the code HMBT to get 5,000 free credits and start cleaning up your list today!
Audio:
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