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The Marketing Guy | Rachit Kapoor
Rachit Kapoor
Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 15

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AI and Marketing: Synthetic Data is the Future
mercredi 24 septembre 2025 • Durée 08:13
AI isn't just changing creative tools, but it is also changing the way we use data in marketing.
Most of us are familiar with anonymised data, but a new frontier is emerging, and that is synthetic data powered by AI.
In this episode of The Marketing Guy, I break down:
(a) What is synthetic data, actually, and what does it mean for marketing
(b) How it compares to anonymised data
(c) And why it can become the backbone of targeted, simpler, and privacy-friendly campaigns
👉 This podcast is available in both video and audio formats. If you'd like to watch while you listen, then tune to Spotify and YouTube. @TheMarketingGuyRachit
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Notes from the podcast
(1) MostlyAI (www . mostly . ai) specialises in synthetic data. Their platform helps brands create these realistic data sets, mirroring your real data, that you can play around with. All that data is safe to use and can unlock insights without exposing the real customer data you have.
(2) Podcast on cookies
Look for "Goodbye Cookies, Marketing's Biggest Shift Explained" from my channel.
(3) What models does synthetic data use?
(i) GAE stands for Generative Adversarial Network, and it is not something that LLMs use. There are essentially two neural networks in it. (a) Generator. This makes fake data. And (b) Discriminator. This checks if the data is real or fake. With enough training, the generator creates data that is almost indistinguishable from your real data. It's used heavily in deep fakes.
(ii) VAE stands for Variational Autoencoder, and it has two parts as well. (a) Encoder. This essentially compresses the data you feed. (b) Decoder. This then rebuilds that compressed data into something new, slightly different outputs.
Goodbye Cookies 🍪 | Marketing’s Biggest Shift Explained
mercredi 17 septembre 2025 • Durée 06:22
Cookies (not the ones you eat) once powered a $600 billion ad industry, fuelling retargeting, endless tracking, and personalisation at scale.But Safari and Firefox already block them. And by 2025, Google Chrome (with 60% to 65% of global browser share) will phase them out completely.So what happens when the cookie deprecates?In this episode of the Sun Root Podcast, I look at the biggest shift in marketing in the last two decades and how AI is stepping in to fill this gap.This podcast comes with real-world examples from:🍪 Mondelez: using contextual AI to beat cookie-based ads👖 Mavi Jeans: uplifting their online sales through personalisation🛒 FairPrice Group: cutting CPA and CPM quite drastically with The Trade Desk’s UID 2.0Watch till the end to understand what this shift means for your business, your ads, and your customers.
Podcast Host: Rachit Kapoor
📩 Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachitkapoor
Follow: Sun Root DigitalPoints from this podcast(a) Cookies: These are small bits of data that websites leave in your browser. This is to remember what kind of content you have been viewing online, so that advertisers can look at those cookies as you scroll around the internet. It is this reason why the shoes you searched for on Sunday suddenly follow you all week across Facebook, LinkedIn, new websites, and Instagram.It feels like you phone is listening when you mention something to a friend, but in reality, it's usually cookies and tracking algorithms connecting signals from your browsing and predicting interests with this magical accuracy.(b) GumGum Advertising: https://gumgum.com/(c) Perzonalization: https://www.perzonalization.comIf you would like to learn more, then there is a whole case study about Mavi Jeans: /mavi-case-study/
#Marketing #AI #Cookies #DigitalAds #MarketingPodcast #RachitKapoor #SunRootDigital #MarketingGuy
Creators Are Eating Brands For Breakfast | Rachit Kapoor
lundi 14 juillet 2025 • Durée 05:59
Why are people buying chocolate from YouTubers and coffee from vloggers?
In this episode, Sun Root Digital and Rachit Kapoor unpack the rise of creator-led brands like MrBeast’s Feastables and Emma Chamberlain’s Coffee, and what it means for the future of media, trust, and commerce.
Highlights include:
Why creators are the new media brands
The psychology behind consumer trust (Self-Congruity Theory)
What brands can learn from Poppy, Feastables & more
The 3 key steps to build your own media-first brand
This episode is for creators, founders, marketers, and anyone who's ready to turn an audience into a brand and a brand into a movement.
🔗 Stay connected:
Instagram: @sunrootdigital
Write at sunrootdigital@gmail.com
Podcast Host: Rachit Kapoor
Why Marketers Should Think Like Stand-Up Comedians
samedi 5 juillet 2025 • Durée 06:16
Sun Root Marketing Lab with Rachit Kapoor
What do stand-up comedians and marketers have in common?
More than you’d think.
💬 They open strong💬 They know their audience💬 Their timing has to be perfect
💣 And when they bomb… they bounce back better.
In this episode, I break down why marketers should take notes from the comedy stage, with real-world examples from Wendy’s Twitter comebacks, Old Spice ads, Spotify Wrapped, and that Pepsi-Kendall Jenner controversy.
Whether you’re building a brand, writing copy, or launching your next campaign, this episode should be helpful to you.
Follow the podcast, share it with your team, and keep learning (with a few laughs along the way).
Brand vs. Performance, which one really drives growth in 2025?
mercredi 2 juillet 2025 • Durée 10:55
In this episode of Sun Root Marketing Lab, Rachit Kapoor (Founder, Sun Root Digital) unpacks one of marketing’s biggest dilemmas.
We'll dive deep into:
💬 The truth about performance marketing
💬 What brand marketing really means today
📉 Why some brands (like Wish.com) collapsed
📈 And how others (like Airbnb & Chipotle) bounced back with emotion
💬 What AI means for your marketing strategy in 2025
This isn’t just theory, it’s a roadmap for building emotional gravity and long-term 'true' business impact.
🎙 Hosted by Rachit Kapoor | Produced by Sun Root Digital
Follow the show for regular episodes on soulful, strategic marketing.
From Personalised to Predictive Marketing: A Smarter Way to Connect with Customers
mardi 24 juin 2025 • Durée 08:37
We’ve all been advised to personalise. But what if your marketing could predict what your customers need, before they ask?
In this episode of Sun Root Marketing Lab, let's break down:
(a) What does predictive marketing mean
(b) How brands like HubSpot and Stripe are doing it quietly and well
(c) Why timing, not just data, makes all the difference
(d) And how you can start, even without a big team or a data science team
If you're building in SaaS, tech, fintech, or want your marketing to feel more human and useful, this is worth a listen.
🎧 Subscribe and follow Sun Root Marketing Lab for more genuine, practical marketing episodes.
Understand Marketing Clearly (in less than 10mins)
Épisode 1
dimanche 15 juin 2025 • Durée 09:48
What is marketing really about? It's not just ads or social media, it’s the journey a customer takes from first impression to lasting trust. In this episode of Sun Root Marketing Lab, we unpack the essence of modern marketing in under 10 minutes, using clear, real-world language.
🎙 Hosted by Rachit Kapoor, founder of Sun Root Digital.
Whether you’re building a brand, launching a product, or just curious about how trust is built, this is where it starts.
#MarketingPodcast #BrandStrategy #CustomerJourney #SunRootMarketing Lab #SunRootDigital #MarketingStrategy
The Most Expensive Word in Marketing: Why FREE Works
lundi 8 septembre 2025 • Durée 03:24
Every time we see the word FREE, something unusual happens! 🫨 It’s not like “70% off” or “Buy one, Get one.” Zero or 0 has a magic of its own. So much so, that we stand in "queues" waiting for a free cup of coffee or for that free tote 🛍️ bag! (I'm equally or more guilty of it 😬 )In this new short episode of Sun Root Digital, I bring this strange psychology of zero forward, and how the brands we adore use it, and why free might actually be the most expensive word in marketing! Yes!!(a) Why “zero” changes how our brains work: Dan Ariely’s famous experiment(b) How Amazon Prime uses it to hook us(c) Why “free” is never really free, for customers or brandsWould love to know what the last free thing you got?! Share it in the comments. Podcast Host: Rachit Kapoor#MarketingPsychology #BehavioralMarketing #SunRootDigital #RachitKapoor
The Shopping Tricks That’s Been Fooling Us ALL
jeudi 4 septembre 2025 • Durée 01:46
🛒 Why do we buy more than we plan in stores?In this short episode, I break down the psychology behind retail shopping, from store layouts and shelf placement to subtle design tricks that guide what we pick up.
Whether it’s the smell of fresh bread at the entrance or the placement of essentials at the back, every detail is designed to influence your buying decisions.Host: Rachit Kapoor#RetailPsychology #ConsumerBehavior #MarketingStrategy #SunRootDigital #RachitKapoor #MarketingPodcast
Why You Still Pay Netflix (Even at $24.99)
lundi 1 septembre 2025 • Durée 03:46
Netflix used to be $7.99, now it's $24.99. But you are still paying for it!
Why?Because psychology takes over logical thinking.(1) Tiny price hikes do not scare you. (2) Cancelling feels painful.(3) You don't want to miss the next Squid Games episode.(4) $7.99 per month feels cheap until you bundle it together per year.So, Netflix is not just a streaming business; it is much more than that.In this video, I break down why Netflix keeps raising prices and why we continue to say yes. A great masterclass when you are planning your subscription product or your next pricing strategy.
#Netflix #MarketingPsychology #RachitKapoor









