Episodi

  • Vubli Shares Your Short Form Videos Everywhere [with Gideon Shalwick]
    Jan 13 2026

    Meet Gideon Shalwick, founder of Vubli, a tool that helps you distribute short-form vertical videos simultaneously across multiple platforms. Gideon explains how recent significant changes in video creation, AI, and platform algorithms drove him to solve a problem you're probably facing right now. That problem? The pain of uploading everyday, to all the platforms, again and again and again.

    SPECIAL GUEST:
    Gideon Shalwick of Vubli.ai | LinkedIn | YouTube
    (Gideon also references "Contagious" by Jonah Berger)

    HOSTS: The Growth Marketing Podcast is hosted by:
    - Dane Golden, Growth Marketer
    VidAction.tv | LinkedIn | YouTube
    - Steve Goers, Growth Marketer
    LinkedIn | Unity Gain Marketing

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    TOP 5 TAKEAWAYS

    1) Your biggest bottleneck is distribution.

    Recording and editing video used to be hard. But now, the real challenge for you now is posting the same short-form video across multiple platforms, each with different captions, formats, and schedules. So you need a tool that does this.

    2) Short-form video means daily uploads.

    Long-form videos are usually published once a week or less. But short-form video means you might have to upload every day. So you need a time-saving solution.

    3) Automation keeps you creative.

    You've got to upload, but this can take time from your creativity. Or you may have to pay someone to save time. So instead, automation can save your precious time for creativity.

    4) Have focus but also be everywhere.

    You can't do every social media platform well, but you've also got to show up where your audience is. So pick one platform to focus on, then use Vubli to cover all your bases on other platforms.

    5) Human behavior wins.

    Social media algorithms can change a lot, but human emotion doesn't. So remember that people engage with videos that create powerful emotions.

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    48 min
  • LinkedIn Personal Boosting with Authentic.ly [JC Bougle]
    Dec 13 2025

    Meet JC Bouglé of Authentic.ly. JC says that on LinkdedIn, "you want to attract opportunities rather than chase them." But on LinkedIn, organic reach is getting harder, so Authentic.ly helps professionals by simplifying paid boosting for your LinkedIn posts. It combines targeted paid visibility with authentic content to attract career opportunities and sales leads, without breaking LinkedIn's rules.

    SPECIAL GUEST:
    JC Bougle (Jean-Christophe Bouglé) - LinkedIn | Authentic.ly

    HOSTS: The Growth Marketer Podcast is hosted by:
    - Dane Golden, YouTube Strategist and Campaign Manager
    VidAction.tv | LinkedIn | YouTube
    - Steve Goers, Content Lead - LinkedIn | Unity Gain Marketing

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    3 Key Takeaways

    1. LinkedIn growth works best through personal profiles

      Authentic.ly focuses entirely on boosting posts from personal LinkedIn profiles, because that is where you grow real reach and trust. Getting seen more helps you drive visibility, credibility, and opportunity.

    2. Boosting combines precise targeting with organic lift

      LinkedIn now allows personal posts to be boosted with highly specific targeting by role, industry, seniority, company, and location, but the interface is complex and easy to overspend in. Authentic.ly simplifies this by managing targeting and budgets while unlocking an added benefit where paid boosts trigger additional organic reach through engagement.

    3. Boosting is great for both job seekers and revenue builders

      For career builders, targeted visibility helps attract opportunities from future managers instead of chasing jobs through resumes and HR funnels. For pipeline builders, boosted posts complement outreach by increasing touchpoints, improving conversion, and keeping prospects warm through consistent, relevant content.

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    35 min
  • SEO Authority in an AI World [Grumpy SEO Guy]
    Nov 19 2025

    Grumpy SEO Guy tells us how people get SEO wrong, the importance of authority over content quality for rankings, the nuances of local SEO, and how AI is affecting search behavior.

    SPECIAL GUEST:
    - Grumpy SEO Guy - Podcast | Reddit

    HOSTS: The Growth Marketer Podcast is hosted by:
    - Dane Golden, YouTube Strategist and Campaign Manager
    VidAction.tv | LinkedIn | YouTube
    - Steve Goers, Content Lead - LinkedIn | Unity Gain Marketing

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    3 Key Takeaways

    1. Authority over Content for Ranking:

    The Grumpy SEO Guy says SEO success depends primarily on a website’s authority, measured by backlinks from other high-quality sites, not the intrinsic quality of content. Content quality matters only after visitors reach the site.

    2. Local SEO Has Unique Factors:

    Local SEO requires a verified Google Business profile, consistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone), citations, reviews, proximity to searchers, and some authority. Ranking locally is distinct from general SEO.

    3. AI and SEO Today:

    AI tools pulling answers from search results do not replace SEO. Traditional SEO still determines visibility, while AI usage by users mostly affects discovery. Good SEO paired with quality marketing ensures long-term visibility.

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    44 min
  • Manage All Your Content with Reports.re [Taras Dudko, Founder]
    Nov 12 2025

    Taras Dudko, founder of Reports.re, talks about how his all-in-one content management platform helps creators and teams save time, reduce burnout, and manage every step of production in one place - from brainstorming to publishing. He shares how automation, AI integration, and seamless global collaboration make it possible to scale content creation efficiently across multiple platforms.

    SPECIAL GUEST:
    - Taras Dudko - Reports.re | LinkedIn

    HOSTS: The Growth Marketer Podcast is hosted by:
    - Dane Golden, YouTube Strategist and Campaign Manager
    VidAction.tv | LinkedIn | YouTube
    - Steve Goers, Content Lead - LinkedIn | Unity Gain Marketing

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    SUMMARY

    1. Why Reports.re Exists: Saving Time and Energy for Creators

    Taras Dudko founded Reports.re because he saw creators and teams wasting enormous amounts of time juggling multiple tools, files, and communication channels. As both a software developer and content creator himself, he wanted a single system that could handle everything — from brainstorming to posting — without draining people’s energy or focus.

    Taras says that time and energy are the only resources you can’t buy, and that every unnecessary switch between tools costs both. Reports.re was born out of his personal struggle to stay productive while managing growing teams, multiple assets, and ever-increasing content demands.

    2. The All-in-One Workflow for Modern Content Teams

    Most creators and businesses still rely on fragmented systems — spreadsheets, messaging apps, storage drives, and social media dashboards — to run their content operations. Reports.re changes that by providing one unified “operating system” for content: a place where every task, file, chat, approval, and analytic lives together.

    That integration eliminates the constant “context switching” that causes burnout and errors. Within Reports.re, users can upload raw footage, assign editors, comment directly on videos, and even publish across multiple platforms. The system tracks performance data and connects it back to each piece of content, closing the loop from idea to impact.

    3. Scalable, Global Collaboration Powered by Automation

    Reports.re isn’t just about organization — it’s about scalability. Taras describes customers who manage hundreds of channels or post hundreds of pieces of content a day, all automated through structured workflows. The platform can even build compilations and schedule posts autonomously based on performance data, cutting human workload by up to 90%.

    Designed for both solo creators and enterprise teams, Reports.re supports distributed, multilingual collaboration. Editors, managers, and creators across continents can work in real time with automatic translation. It’s built to adapt to each user’s workflow and integrate only what’s truly needed — turning complex content operations into efficient, global systems.

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    33 min