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As a marketer, it doesn’t happen often that you share a room with people from every industry, vertical, and corner of the globe who have been in your shoes, who have faced the same problems you have, and who have overcome the same obstacles.
The world of publishing has changed drastically since The Agora started as a direct mailing company, nearly 40 years ago, in a small office in Baltimore.
Today, what began as a simple idea driven by a small group of passionate people has grown into a publishing powerhouse with a global footprint covering all corners of the world — Australia, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
In today’s The Big Idea podcast, Grant Perry speaks with The Agora’s International CEO, Erika Nolan and International Publisher Catherine Flannery about their vision for further global expansion and positioning The Agora as a group of international premiere media companies.
Some of the new territories that Erika and Catherine are looking to break into in the next 24 months include Japan, Poland, Mexico, and Italy… to name a few.
Establishing a new business in a foreign country will always be unchartered territory, even when following a clear (albeit unique) business model. However, if there is one thing that Erika and Catherine know, then it is that the success of this global vision depends on finding the right candidates — individuals with a certain caliber of talent and skill, and who can fold fluidly into a team of highly competitive people and begin contributing immediately.
To find out more about what we do at The Agora companies, why we are so successful and whether there is a place for you to be part of our global vision, tune into today’s The Big Idea podcast.
Good old Facebook… The media super-power has very much turned into Marmite — you either love the social media platform or you hate it.
The latest controversy surrounding Facebook is its plunging share prices. Last week, the social media giant announced disappointing earnings, which wiped out about $120 billion of shareholder wealth. As a result, shareholder James Kacouris filed a lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook’s chief financial officer, David Wehner, on Friday, July 27.
Kacouris is accusing Zuckerberg and Wehner of misleading shareholders by failing to disclose slowing revenue growth, falling operating margins and a decline in active users. The lawsuit seeks class-action status and unspecified damages. It’s thought to be the first lawsuit of many to follow.
2018 is most definitely not a good year for Facebook, and while these latest developments may not have a direct and immediate impact on marketers, the future is very uncertain for the social media giant.
Is it time to think about a ‘world without Facebook’? Or is it still too early to jump ship?
In this week’s The Big Idea podcast, Brian York and Grant Perry share their thoughts on the latest Facebook debacle as they discuss alternative marketing opportunities and strategies waiting to be explored.
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.