How to Build a Remarkable Brand in the Age of AI | Seth Godin
Marketing is not about spend or noise — it is about earning trust and giving people something worth spreading.
Overview
Seth Godin argues that the fundamentals of marketing have never been about advertising spend or hustle, but about creating conditions where customers voluntarily spread your idea. He walks through how trust, consistency, and a clear promise form the foundation of a durable brand. The conversation covers how AI changes the cost-versus-quality tradeoff and why small businesses that focus on better rather than louder will outlast those chasing attention metrics.
Key takeaways
Marketing is not about budget or promotion; it is about creating conditions for customers to eagerly spread your idea.
A brand is a promise, not a logo; trust is built by keeping that promise consistently, especially when it is hard.
Consistency, not authenticity, is what customers actually pay for — professionals show up the same way every time regardless of mood.
AI's current cycle is cost reduction, but the real opportunity is using it to deliver personalized, high-value service that deepens customer relationships.
Measuring the wrong proxy — stock price, follower count, email list size — causes teams to optimize behavior that destroys long-term brand equity.
Worth quoting
"Marketing is about creating the conditions for other people to eagerly spread your idea."
"A brand is not a logo. A brand is a promise. It's an expectation."
"How do I get less famous and more trusted? How do I create tension? Because tension is relieved by people taking action."
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