THE GIG ECONOMY: FREELANCERS AND SIDE HUSTLERS
Independence is a fundamental belief of Americans and more of us are declaring our independence from the traditional workplace by becoming freelancers and contract workers and seeking additional income from side hustles. It’s another significant cultural disruption of the 21st century and with implications for businesses of all sizes, consumer habits and the retail environment.
TV: No Apologies
With the increasing fragmentation of all media, and specifically TV, your role as a local TV media rep must also evolve. You must also be an educator and advisor to guide local advertisers through the media maze. Your efforts start with no apologies for how TV is changing. Change is not only inevitable, but also welcomed, as it is often the catalyst for something new – and something better for your local prospects and advertisers.
In a Downturn, Radio Stays Close to the Consumer and That’s Why It Wins
Radio remains one of the most trusted and emotionally connected media platforms, reaching nearly 60% of adults 18+ each day for over two hours, according to The Media Audit. In a down economy, radio’s presence in consumers’ daily routines—especially while driving to shop—makes it a powerful, real-time influence on purchase decisions. Stations that highlight their local impact, personal connections, and advertiser success stories will be best positioned to retain and grow revenue even as budgets tighten.
Selling in a Fragmented Media World: Why Local Media Still Wins Across Generations
In a fragmented media landscape, local media—including print, newspapers, radio, and digital—remains a trusted and effective tool across all age groups. Gen Z prefers mobile and social formats, Millennials engage with hybrid print-digital content, Gen X values cross-platform consistency, and Boomers rely heavily on traditional media. Print newspapers continue to deliver strong engagement, especially among older audiences, and are increasingly integrated with digital platforms to reach younger readers. Trust and credibility are key drivers of advertising impact, with local media outperforming national outlets in perceived reliability and community relevance. For media sales professionals and ad agencies, tailoring campaigns by age while leveraging the trust advantage of local media is essential for success.
Lead Yourself First in Challenging Workplace Moments
The world of work is filled with challenging moments, unexpected events and unanticipated reactions. Learning to lead yourself first is critical for survival and seizing any possibility of success in these stressful moments. One of today’s essential skills is developing a personal system for keeping control of the logical thinking part of your brain when your body’s natural reaction is to rip away this control in a flood of chemicals. Get this right, and you’re at your best when many are at their worst. Get it wrong, and you’ll set an example for those around you — just not the type of example you want.
The Importance of Community at Work
A sense of community is key for employees. It gives them a feeling of belonging while helping build culture and learning. This article discusses how companies can be sensitive and promote community. In her book Retirement and Its Discontents, Michelle Pannor Silver’s research reveals that for millions of people work is much more than output or income they generate. It is a source of meaning and social identity. It is where they feel intellectually stimulated and can express their creative selves. It is where they feel a sense of community and connection.
Brilliant Leaders Know: You Don’t Have to Have All the Answers
Brilliant leaders recognize that having all the answers isn’t the key to success. Instead, they use inquiry and collaboration to discover insights and create effective solutions. Acknowledging their limitations and seeking others’ input, they nurture an atmosphere of growth, curiosity, and joint problem-solving.
X Introduces Parody and Fan Account Labels to Curb Misrepresentation
Dec 2, 2024 | Digital Media and Technology, Industry Press Highlights Executive Summary: X, formerly known as Twitter, has launched new labels for parody and fan...
Goal Setting & Personal Growth Quotes
Clarity fuels progress—and growth begins with intention.
At
Marketing Insights, we believe that setting bold goals and committing to personal growth isn’t just smart—it’s essential.
Success in today’s world demands more than just talent. It requires vision, discipline, and the willingness to keep evolving. Whether you're leading a team or navigating your own career, growth happens when you set clear, purpose-driven goals and show up for them—day after day.
This collection of quotes celebrates:
✨ The power of intentional goal setting
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Growth as a lifelong practice, not a final destination
✨ How reflection, learning, and resilience create lasting momentum
Maximize Your Sales Success: The Power of Reading, Writing, and Speaking in B2B Sales
I am never without a book, whether it’s a hardcover or an audiobook. If I’m doing anything that allows me to listen to a book, you’ll find me with an audiobook. I used to buy books for my clients, only to see them collect dust, unopened and unread. Right now, the One-Up Book Club is on its second round. The first five books include Nate Silver’s On the Edge, How Migration Works by Hein de Haas, Overruled by Neil Gorsuch and Janie Nitze, Minds Wide Shut by Garry Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro, and Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari.
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Napoleon Hill: The Architect of Modern Success Philosophy
From Poverty to Global Influence - The Man Who Transformed How the World Thinks About Success
Napoleon Hill, born into poverty in rural Virginia, rose to global prominence by pioneering the modern philosophy of success through his groundbreaking work,
Think and Grow Rich. His life changed after a pivotal meeting with Andrew Carnegie, who challenged him to study and distill the habits of 500 of the most successful people of the era. Hill’s research led to the creation of 17 principles of achievement, including Definiteness of Purpose, the Mastermind Principle, and Applied Faith—concepts that remain foundational in personal and professional development. His teachings are especially relevant to media sales and ad agency professionals, offering strategies for goal setting, resilience, collaboration, and client success. Hill’s legacy endures as a blueprint for turning adversity into advantage and ambition into achievement.
The New Day of Sales and Sales Management
The fundamental purpose and goal of sales and sales management haven’t changed, but the sales process must adjust, and often significantly, to the unique experience of the pandemic and what the post-pandemic period will become. For media sales, specifically, the challenge is regaining an understanding of today’s local economy. Many local businesses/advertisers have closed their doors permanently or have had to change their business model, often radically.
AN INSIDE LOOK AT TODAY’S LOCAL NEWS OPERATIONS
During the age of the Internet, gathering, reporting and delivering the news has become very competitive. Despite the increasing number of news sources, local TV news is still where more American adults seek information about the day’s events and the all-important weather forecast and sports headlines.
Is Intrapreneurship the Solution for Unhappy Employees and Behind-the-Times Businesses?
As you read this, many of the people on your team may be plotting their escape. A recent Gallup poll found that 54 percent of workers are “psychologically unattached to their work and company” — and that makes them very hard to rally to your cause. Across the American economy, those disengaged employees translate into billions of dollars of losses.