Tag: trends
All the articles with the tag "trends".
- ai-agents
AI Agents Are Making Buying Decisions Now: Here's How to Get Your Product Picked
GPT favors the first product slot. Claude picks the middle. AI agents are now making purchase decisions autonomously, and marketers have no idea how to optimize for them. Here's what we know.
- ai-marketing
10 AI Marketing Trends You Can't Ignore in Late 2026
From agentic workflows to AI avatars in customer service, here are the AI marketing shifts that matter most in Q4 2026.
- trends
Salesforce Cut 1,000 Jobs — Including Its Own AI Team. Here's What Marketers Should Take Away.
Salesforce laid off nearly 1,000 employees in February 2026 — hitting marketing, data, and even its Agentforce AI team. What this signals for marketing professionals navigating the AI transition.
- strategy
AI Purgatory: Why Most Marketing Teams Are Stuck Between Old and New
Most marketing teams have adopted AI tools but aren't seeing real results. They're stuck in "AI Purgatory" — using new tech with old workflows. Here's what's happening and how to break through.
- google-ads
Ads Are Coming to AI Search — What Google's AI Mode Monetization Means for Marketers
Google is placing ads inside AI Mode conversations. Here's what that means for your organic and paid strategies — and why ChatGPT is doing the same thing.
- trends
Claude Cowork Just Crashed Software Stocks — Here's What Marketers Should Learn
Anthropic's Claude Cowork plugins wiped billions from enterprise software stocks this week. What this means for marketing teams, martech stacks, and the future of work.
- seo
Google's February 2026 Discover Update Just Changed the Traffic Game — Here's What Marketers Need to Know
Google's new Discover core update prioritizes local expertise and kills clickbait. Combined with wild AI Overview volatility, here's what smart marketers should do right now.
- strategy
AI Is Hollowing Out the Middle of Marketing Teams — Here's Who Survives
AI isn't coming for entry-level marketers or CMOs. It's erasing the middle — strategists, planners, analysts. Here's what the new marketing org looks like and how to stay relevant.