Episode 197: Want to integrate AI into your business strategy? We spoke to Jake Bird to find out how
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In this week’s episode of the B2B Marketing Podcast, David Rowlands, Head of Product, B2B Marketing spoke with Jake Bird, Director, JI Marketing to discuss the importance of AI readiness and strategy.
They discuss why AI should be woven into your operations not treated as a side project and the risks of relying too heavily on sales bots or overlooking legal issues with AI-driven content. Plus, if you want to find out Jake’s view on the future of AI in marketing, we recommend staying tuned until the very end of this week’s episode.
They discuss why AI should be woven into your operations not treated as a side project and the risks of relying too heavily on sales bots or overlooking legal issues with AI-driven content. Plus, if you want to find out Jake’s view on the future of AI in marketing, we recommend staying tuned until the very end of this week’s episode.
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You're absolutely right about that shift! I just read the Paybis H1 2025 institutional report that was published today and the numbers really tell the story. According to their data, institutional flows now dominate with a staggering 82% of B2B share, which completely changes the market dynamics we're used to. What's really fascinating is how the report breaks down both the institutional surge AND how retail behavior has matured - people aren't just FOMOing in like before, but making more strategic investment decisions. The analysis covers everything from which regions are driving this institutional adoption to how payment patterns have evolved. Here's the detailed breakdown: https://www.livebitcoinnews.com/paybis-h1-2025-report-institutional-flows-dominate-with-82-b2b-share-while-retail-behaviour-matures/
Hey everyone, I've been noticing something different about this market cycle compared to previous ones. The volatility seems more controlled and the price movements feel more... deliberate, I guess? It doesn't have that wild, retail-driven energy we saw in 2017 or even 2021. Has anyone come across any data that might explain what's happening behind the scenes?