Decoding the Future: A Conversation with Daniel Priestley on AI, Marketing, and Leadership.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

Комментарии • 27

  • @ymvtech
    @ymvtech 7 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing interview. Especially the ending part. Daniel drops the purest gems when he's given room to talk.

  • @MarleneChism
    @MarleneChism 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow! Daniel Priestly is my favorite business mentor. Great interview.👊🏼💥

  • @LocalBizDev
    @LocalBizDev Год назад +5

    AAA ... Daniel again bringing new thoughts and value to the marketplace. A must watch, listen, unlearn, relearn, and apply to serve many and prosper. 😎🙏🇺🇸

  • @chamberlainco
    @chamberlainco Год назад +1

    My tip of the day, listen to Daniel, then apply his thoughts to your situation and then take appropriate action.

    • @pjwatto
      @pjwatto  Год назад +1

      A tip I agree with - thanks for watching.

  • @SimonSquibb
    @SimonSquibb Год назад +1

    Great insights here!

    • @pjwatto
      @pjwatto  Год назад

      Thanks Simon, looking forward to getting you on!

  • @Tenbound
    @Tenbound Год назад +3

    Great wisdom shared.
    PS I live in San Francisco and never thought of it that way. Spot on.

  • @JoeGregoryOfficial
    @JoeGregoryOfficial Год назад +4

    Great point about AI's power to increase the speed and rate of both consumption of content and creation of content. Make sure you're a creator and avoid getting caught in the trap of consumption!

    • @pjwatto
      @pjwatto  Год назад

      For sure, just making it harder for the average person!

  • @leventyildizgoren3151
    @leventyildizgoren3151 Год назад +5

    Great insights from Daniel Priestly as always. Every entrepreneur need to be aware of these. Thank you for a great episode.

    • @pjwatto
      @pjwatto  Год назад

      He sure made me think!

  • @AlanFurley
    @AlanFurley Год назад +2

    AI will give us a new perspectives on everything in business - great to have you getting us thinking on this Dan 👏

    • @pjwatto
      @pjwatto  Год назад

      He’s a good one that’s for sure!

  • @theroadtoamillion
    @theroadtoamillion Год назад +1

    This is a great video. So much value

  • @StefanHusanu
    @StefanHusanu Год назад +2

    This is so great!!

    • @pjwatto
      @pjwatto  Год назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @johnsmasterplan
    @johnsmasterplan Год назад +1

    @19:00 Those who are influencers interview those who aren't just like the host is doing now. I think this will lead to the maturity of the influencer market. This is where the demand for Influencer as a Service seems to be naturally heading imo.

  • @tinomutasa5371
    @tinomutasa5371 Год назад +1

    Glad Dan just explained it (lol feel like I know you by now). The AI with TikTok. Downloaded TikTok 2 years ago living by myself. That same day I spent 4 hours on my phone without realising. I immediately deleted the app (haven’t re downloaded ) BECAUSE IT WAS TOO POWERFUL

  • @cartergill1632
    @cartergill1632 Год назад +2

    Impressive.

    • @pjwatto
      @pjwatto  Год назад

      It was a great conversation!

  • @DigitalRapport
    @DigitalRapport Год назад +2

    Wow, digital landlords... it's like history repeats itself but in another form. Same thing but different form. In this case, landlords = digital space/asset owners. The googles, apples, instas etc

    • @pjwatto
      @pjwatto  Год назад +1

      I was in complete shock as he was explaining, it all made sense!

    • @ymvtech
      @ymvtech 7 месяцев назад +1

      SaaS owners are landlords who have landlords and those are PaaS, the big bosses whose ecosystems host the SaaS players. PaaS providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud services etc.

    • @1amb1
      @1amb1 7 месяцев назад

      awesome insight, friend ✌

  • @idabrinck-lund9744
    @idabrinck-lund9744 Год назад +1

    You could also turn everything upside down and say… there is always a way to a market… that new shiny thing always gives access to new people and brands before it overflushes. And then you always go back to, quality, multichannel, values, novelty offer… when working for Disney this was the case, when growing my own multiplatform children’s universe that went into 10 countries - this was the case, despite everyone was saying the market is saturated. When working for LEGO they did it, and they all still do.
    Every year something becomes hot for a short period. Every year something sticks and has longuivity,
    So yes 100 years of traditional marketing is gone and we are back to word of mouth again. For now…But things do spread. Quality does spread. Novelty offerings will spread.
    Disruption will happen, from electricity, cars, tv, radio, pc, internet and now ai.
    In Charlie Chaplin days it was an actor, now it can be a you tuber. No different. Some people break through the noise…
    And breaking through oas to create true value… so I just dont agree its too late to enter the game like you say. Its just the ines who entered with no real value who have a setback again.