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Madvertising by AdQuick — Advertising, Marketing & Ad Tech Podcast
Onur & Okan Has - Why Your Brand Needs a Content Engine | E88
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In Episode 88 of the AdQuick Madvertising podcast, we sit down with Onur and Okan Has to talk about the power of content, personal branding, organic distribution, and what it really takes to turn attention into revenue.
The brothers are the founders of Has Media, a marketing and media company focused on helping entrepreneurs, founders, and brands build content engines that actually get noticed.
We talk about why so many companies jump straight into paid advertising without first figuring out what organically captures attention, why founders need to put themselves in front of their audiences, and why you don't need millions of followers to generate serious revenue.
We also get into the role of AI in modern content creation, why human creativity and judgment still matter, how to get introverted executives comfortable on camera, why marketers shouldn't be afraid of being "cringe," and why volume and repetition are ultimately what make you better at creating content.
Plus, Onur and Okan share their advice for young marketers entering an increasingly AI-driven industry, and why putting in the work matters more than your title, degree, or follower count.