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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2319941/fan_mail/new] Bad marketing advice doesn’t just waste time. It quietly teaches teams to chase noise, copy bigger competitors, and measure activity instead of impact. We’re celebrating a weird little milestone, episode 20, by doing a rapid-fire teardown of the worst marketing tips we keep seeing in the wild and the damage they cause when teams follow them “because that’s what you’re supposed to do.” We start with the classics: “More content is always better” and “SEO isn’t that important, just write for people.” We unpack why AI has made content volume meaningless, why quality and originality matter more than ever, and why technical SEO still decides whether your best work gets discovered at all. If your robots.txt or site setup blocks crawlers, “writing for humans” won’t save you. We also dig into the strategic lie that never dies: “You can target everyone.” Great messaging needs an ICP, sharp positioning, and the discipline to say no. Then we move into the tactics that can tank your brand and pipeline fast: “If it’s not working, send more emails,” plus the obsession with over-follow-up that kills deliverability and trust. We also talk rebranding and brand equity, including the HBO Max to Max saga, and we share a real example of gating a commercial video behind a form, which is basically asking people to trade attention for spam. If you’ve ever heard advice that sounded smart in a meeting but failed in real life, you’ll feel seen. Subscribe to Marketing Qualified, share this with a marketer who needs it, and leave a review. What’s the worst marketing advice you’ve ever been given? Visit us at https://www.marketingqualified.io [https://www.marketingqualified.io/] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/marketing_qualified_podcast/] Email us at pod@marketingqualified.io [pod@marketingqualfied.io]
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