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Curious Kyle
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A curious marketer sharing stuff for other curious marketers.
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A website without a CTA is an art project.
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January 7, 2026 at 10:50 PM
If you’re bored with your core brand message and feel like you’ve been saying it over and over…

Good

Keep going.
Say it again.

It’s probably just starting to take hold outside your brand’s walls.
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If you’re bored with your core brand message and feel like you’ve been saying it over and over… Good Keep going. Say it again. It’s probably just starting to take hold outside your brand’s walls.
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January 7, 2026 at 12:20 AM
What story is your industry based on?

"The most fascinating part of the study on 400 books is that almost every popular diet follows the same narrative formula. The scientist calls it a modern “Fall of Man” story.

It goes... https://curiousmarketers.club/2026/01/04/what-story-is-your-industry.html
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What story is your industry based on? The most fascinating part of the study on 400 books is that almost every popular diet follows the same narrative formula. The scientist calls it a modern “Fall of Man” story. It goes like this: Step 1: Once, humans were healthy. Step 2: Then something corrupted us — modern food, processed ingredients, industrial agriculture, seed oils, something. Step 3: But if you follow these rules, you can return to that pure, uncorrupted state.
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January 4, 2026 at 7:28 PM
Meta clearly wants to own the new hardware platform: glasses.

Really, really badly.

But what if Snap’s Spectacles make more sense?

"Whereas Snap, which has really begun leaning into its identity as a messaging platform mor... https://curiousmarketers.club/2025/12/31/meta-clearly-wants-to-own.html
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Meta clearly wants to own the new hardware platform: glasses. Really, really badly. But what if Snap’s Spectacles make more sense? Whereas Snap, which has really begun leaning into its identity as a messaging platform more than a social network, is really going to, I think put communication and sharing of communication between users at the heart of Spectacles and that is going to, I think, give it a purchase in a way that the Meta’s Ray-Bans have not.
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December 31, 2025 at 11:40 PM
Consumer confidence—after being revised up for November (post-shutdown bump)—dipped (again) in December (aka this month).

Despite it being the most wonderful time of the year, people aren’t feeling good about... https://curiousmarketers.club/2025/12/30/consumer-confidenceafter-being-revised-up.html
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Consumer confidence—after being revised up for November (post-shutdown bump)—dipped (again) in December (aka this month). Despite it being the most wonderful time of the year, people aren’t feeling good about the Present Situation, with the labor market playing the role of Ghost of Christmas Future.
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December 31, 2025 at 12:28 AM
Welcome to dead week planning week!

Reddit and mobile apps (Applovin') are hot like Hansel with advertisers right now. There’s probably plenty of runway left for ad growth (unlike Meta), but the question remains:

Should you zig or should you zag?

via EMARKETER
December 29, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Your logo is not your brand.

Making the rounds on work chat today, from Seth Godin’s archive:

"Spend 10,000 times as much time and money on your brand as you spend on your logo.

Your logo is a referent, a symbol, a reminder of... https://curiousmarketers.club/2025/12/23/your-logo-is-not-your.html
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Your logo is not your brand. Making the rounds on work chat today, from Seth Godin’s archive: Spend 10,000 times as much time and money on your brand as you spend on your logo. Your logo is a referent, a symbol, a reminder of your brand. But your brand is a story, a set of emotions and expectations and a stand-in for how we think and feel about what you do.
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December 23, 2025 at 8:14 PM
I find this to be a very helpful way to think about AI

"Venkatesh Rao proposes that Artificial Intelligence is actually Artificial Time, that it compresses decades, centuries of learning in hours and minutes and makes it available t... https://curiousmarketers.club/2025/12/22/i-find-this-to-be.html
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I find this to be a very helpful way to think about AI Venkatesh Rao proposes that Artificial Intelligence is actually Artificial Time, that it compresses decades, centuries of learning in hours and minutes and makes it available to us as augmentation I have long taken issue with the “intelligence” part of the term “AI”. It pre-loads our thinking with ego since humans have a hard time conceiving of any type of intelligence that isn’t human intelligence.
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December 22, 2025 at 10:32 PM
Hire an indie agency in 2026

"Indie agencies — more nimble, experimental and closer to challenger brands — are often the ones ushering clients into audio first."

Maybe this one?

via The Current
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Hire an indie agency in 2026 Indie agencies — more nimble, experimental and closer to challenger brands — are often the ones ushering clients into audio first. Maybe this one? via The Current
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December 21, 2025 at 5:52 PM
Through conversations with clients and watching the economic indicators, it’s clear the theme of 2025 was uncertainty.

"More than half of Fourth District business contacts said that “uncertainty and the potentia... https://curiousmarketers.club/2025/12/20/through-conversations-with-clients-and.html
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Through conversations with clients and watching the economic indicators, it’s clear the theme of 2025 was uncertainty. More than half of Fourth District business contacts said that “uncertainty and the potential impact on demand” was the most important factor influencing their capital expenditure plans for the rest of 2025 SOP seemed to be “wait and react.” Would not be surprised if 2026 sees reactionary responses to the uncertainty of 2025.
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December 20, 2025 at 7:22 PM
After listening to Meta’s Alex Schultz on the Marketing Over Coffee podcast, I have two things I want to try figuring out for clients in 2026:

Influencer marketing / Brand Partnerships
Click to Message campaigns

“Figuring out” looks different for each client. Time to experiment!
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After listening to Meta’s Alex Schultz on the Marketing Over Coffee podcast, I have two things I want to try figuring out for clients in 2026: Influencer marketing / Brand Partnerships Click to Message campaigns “Figuring out” looks different for each client. Time to experiment!
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December 15, 2025 at 5:49 PM
Discovery is no longer a search engine activity. And for many users, social is becoming the internet (AOL 2.0?).

"When asked which were their main sources of website traffic, SMBs named social media (64%) more often than even... https://curiousmarketers.club/2025/12/12/discovery-is-no-longer-a.html
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You’re renting something (attention, server space, distribution). The key is knowing what you’re renting. And building something you own while you rent.
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December 12, 2025 at 2:05 PM
Brilliant

"Travelodge introduces free wrapping rooms in three of its UK hotels, giving parents a private space to wrap gifts and keep Christmas surprises intact."

via TrendWatching
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December 11, 2025 at 5:13 PM
2026 might let you run ads in Apple Maps.

This is a good time to get your Apple Maps listing in order either way.
Apple may introduce search ads to Apple Maps starting next year, per report - 9to5Mac
Apple is considering bringing advertising to Apple Maps search beginning in 2026, according to the Power On newsletter from Mark...
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December 9, 2025 at 5:41 PM
A helpful Monday thought from James Clear, especially as the sprint to the holidaze is in full swing

"Greatness takes guts. And often, it’s the courage to eliminate the things you can do fairly well so you have the capac... https://curiousmarketers.club/2025/12/08/a-helpful-monday-thought-from.html
3-2-1: On what love looks like, the courage to eliminate, and where the grass is greener
3 IDEAS FROM ME I. “Greatness takes guts. And often, it's the courage to eliminate the things you can do fairly well so you have the capacity to do one thing exceptionally well. Have the courage to take more off your plate.” ​II. “Many situations in life are similar to going on a hike: the […]
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December 8, 2025 at 1:46 PM
You’re renting something (attention, server space, distribution).

The key is knowing what you’re renting.

And building something you own while you rent.
December 7, 2025 at 8:24 PM
Is hope the trending gift of this holiday season?

"Consumer sentiment lifted 2.3 index points in early December

This month’s increase was concentrated primarily among younger consumers. Overall, while views of current condi... https://curiousmarketers.club/2025/12/06/is-hope-the-trending-gift.html
December 6, 2025 at 7:34 PM
Mass culture is dead, replaced by a collection of fandoms of varying sizes.

"Some 91% of 18- to 25-year-olds say “mainstream” pop culture no longer exists"

KPop Demon Hunters is Netflix’s most successful property ever a... https://curiousmarketers.club/2025/12/04/mass-culture-is-dead-replaced.html
Fandom is the new mainstream: What this self-made culture means for brands
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December 4, 2025 at 7:09 PM
"Theory comes first but is useless without practice. Like ideas and execution.

-Musonius Rufus"

A useful quote for marketers, specifically strategists (and plenty of non-marketing humans as well).
December 3, 2025 at 2:00 PM
December 2, 2025 at 7:07 PM
Consumer splintering continues:

"the wealthiest 10% of households, those earning $250,000 or more, now account for half of all US consumer spending, up from about one-third in the early 1990s"

This post ... https://curiousmarketers.club/2025/11/24/consumer-splintering-continues-the-wealthiest.html
Shoppers define luxury more by price than quality
The share of US adults who say quality materials define luxury dropped from 55% in 2021 to 49% in 2025, while those citing 'expensive' as the defining trait rose from 52% to 62%, according to an October report from Ipsos.
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November 24, 2025 at 1:27 PM