TLDR Marketing 2026-04-28
7 AEO best practices 💡, AI skills salary premium 💲, emotions are data 🔢
The AI skills salary premium (4 minute read)
The SEO job market has quietly repriced around AI skills. Roles with AI in the title pay about 27% more at the median. Jobs that mention AI in the description still pay about 25% more, around $100K vs. $80K. Most of this demand is hidden. Only 15.5% of postings include AI in the title, but 59.5% require it in the description. That means 4 out of 5 higher-paying roles are missed if you filter by title alone. The premium shows up at mid-level and above. At senior levels, AI is expected, not optional.
All things creator marketing with Kay Hsu (3 minute read)
Creator marketing is growing fast, with US ad spend rising 4X faster than the rest of media. People skip traditional ads but spend hours with creators they trust. That makes execution critical. Creators should be involved early to shape the idea, not added at the end. Brands should use their voice and storytelling, not treat them like ad space. Teams also need to fund both proven plays and real experiments, not just label things as tests. Podcasts are a key format, especially video, where 36% of listeners are more likely to trust ads than on social media.
How to measure your site's topical authority (2 minute read)
Topical authority is a site-level signal that can outweigh page quality in rankings. Google uses signals like siteFocusScore and siteRadius to evaluate how tightly a site's content clusters around a topic. Off-topic pages can weaken performance even if core pages are strong. Sites that stay tightly focused outperform those with drift because they present a clearer authority signal to ranking systems. It's important to audit all pages, identify outliers, and prune or redirect low-relevance content to improve focus and reduce drift. More content is not better, since unfocused expansion can dilute authority and hurt visibility.
7 AEO best practices used at Hubspot (1 minute read)
AEO content needs to be far more specific and structured than traditional SEO pages. Instead of broad guides, it should target precise queries with clear context. The answer should come first, followed by supporting details and examples. Structure matters throughout, with headers, bullets, and sections that can stand alone since answer engines pull small chunks of text. FAQs help capture conversational follow-ups. Original data or insights increase the chance of being cited. Every section should tie back to the product so that relevance is clear. Schema markup helps machines interpret the page. Each section must work independently because AI models may only surface fragments, not the full page.
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get started for free5-Day AI Agents: Intensive Vibe Coding Course With Google (Free Course)
Google and Kaggle are bringing back their free 5-Day AI Agents Intensive Course, updated with new content focused on "vibe coding" workflows that use natural language as the primary programming interface. The course runs from June 15-19 and covers building autonomous agents with memory, tool integration, multi-agent systems, and cloud deployment.
110 Free Agent Skills (Website)
Agent skills are markdown files that give your AI assistant context about specific frameworks, APIs, and workflows. This website provides 110 usable skills to optimize workflows, marketing tasks, and more. The skills are compatible with major agentic tools, including Claude Code and Copilot.
Let's be real: No one makes data-driven decisions (4 minute read)
The idea of “data-driven decisions” is mostly a myth. People don't rely on data alone. They use it to justify choices already shaped by emotion and bias. Emotions are not a flaw. They're necessary to make decisions at all. Data still plays a role, but it needs interpretation. That process is never neutral. It's shaped by experience, assumptions, and what we want to be true. The real skill is not removing emotion. It's recognizing how it influences what we trust and decide.
Spotify's next frontier: Fitness content (2 minute read)
Spotify is expanding into fitness by turning its platform from a place for workout music into a place for full workouts. It launched a new Fitness hub with video and audio classes from wellness creators and a partnership with Peloton, adding over 1,400 on-demand classes for Premium users. The move builds on existing behavior - nearly 70% of Premium users already work out monthly and there are over 150M fitness playlists on the platform.
Pinterest Is Ready For Its CTV Debut (3 minute read)
Pinterest announced that advertisers can now use its audience data for connected TV ad targeting. This is the first time Pinterest users have been retargetable outside the platform itself. Initial performance tests were strong, with Pinterest audiences delivering 27% better outcomes per $100 of ad spend than other third-party segments.
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