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Welcome to a new episode of Business Lunch! In this episode, hosts Roland and Ryan engage in a lively discussion about their predictions for the business landscape, technology trends, and marketing strategies for the year 2025. They cover a wide range of topics, from the expected surge in M&A activity to the rise of micro-influencers and the decline of traditional trade shows. The conversation provides valuable insights and a glimpse into the future, as the hosts share their perspectives on the winners and losers in the ever-evolving business world.
Highlights:
"I think that the people that don't automate will be big, big losers in the automation category."
"I think the winners are going to be the brands that are willing to do the untrackable, the people willing to do the quote, unquote unscalable."
"I think the people that don't keep up are going to have big challenges”
"I think the winners are going to be the owners of those businesses who sell at giant multiples to private equity firms that pay too much with other people's money, but then ultimately never have to really be accountable for that."
Timestamps:
00:31 - Welcoming the New Year and Predictions
02:58 - Business Winners and Losers
07:53 - The Rise of Gemini and the Threat to Google Search
12:08 - The Importance of the Internet and Online Presence
17:43 - The Pros and Cons of Subscription Models
23:31 - The Potential Regulation of Social Media
29:24 - The Decline of Apple Products
35:12 - The Importance of First-Party Data and Brand-Building
57:11 - Trends to Watch in 2025
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