No Hacks: Optimising the Web for AI Agents
Your next million website visitors won't be human.
AI agents are already browsing the web. Comparison shopping, researching products, filling out forms, booking travel, extracting information. And most websites are completely unprepared. Navigation that makes sense to humans confuses agents. Checkouts break. Critical information is invisible.
No Hacks is the podcast about this shift. We explore how to optimise websites for AI agents: what breaks, what works, and what companies need to do now to stay visible in an agent-driven web.
Hosted by Slobodan Manic (slobodanmanic.com), consultant and speaker on Agent Experience Optimisation (AXO).
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No Hacks: Optimising the Web for AI Agents
Email Marketing in a Privacy-oriented World With Adam Kitchen
Adam Kitchen is the co-founder of Magnet Monster, an email and SMS marketing agency for e-commerce brands. They’ve helped over 100+ businesses achieve $15mm email-sourced revenue. In this episode, we’re going to go deep into the future of email. Given the latest privacy led developments, is it still one of the best channels to invest in?
Adam also answered questions from the community:
- Christian Hoppe: I would love to hear his personal story of how he got into email marketing. How many years ahead does he think email will still stay the most relevant owned channel?
- Jason Greenwood: How soon will retailers need to think about their brand in the Metaverse?
- Otebele Kobiruo: As someone who has been around the email marketing ecosystem and as a business owner, will you say email marketing will be around for the next 5 years at least?
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