
Show overview
Master B2B Friday 15 has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 109 episodes. That works out to roughly 45 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 22 min and 25 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 23 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Master B2B.
From the publisher
Each Friday Master B2B founders Andy Hoar and Brian Beck take a quick 15 minute spin around the world of B2B eCommerce, with their take on breaking news and lively conversations about the most pressing topics facing manufacturers, distributors and brands selling online.
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Ep 124Has AI Changed What You Need from Your System Integrator?
This week, Andy and Brian bring on Master B2B's Chris Germann to talk about how AI is impacting practitioners' relationships with their system integrators. What were those companies providing that no longer need to be done by an outside firm? Where should manufacturers and distributors lean on SIs now for help? And Andy gives some advice to SIs: "If you haven't figured out how to make data a strategic weapon, you're going to fail."
Ep 123Where will B2B eCommerce execs spend their next dollar (2026 edition)
Andy and Brian share some of their insights from a Master B2B Summit roundtable, where practitioners shared where they will spend the next dollar of their budget. Yes, execs talked about measuring the ROI of their investments and customer experience, but they also offered some surprising thoughts on where they plan to invest this year.
Ep 122Shoptalk 2026: A Report from the Field
Andy and Brian spent the week with their B2C peers in Las Vegas at the Shoptalk event, and they came back with some fascinating insights into how B2B and B2C differ in their approach to eCommerce and 5 ways that they're actually more similar than they thought.
Ep 121Is AI Making Us More Productive or Just Creating More Work?
This week, Andy & Brian discuss whether all of the AI tools we're using at work are actually making us more productive or whether they're just increasing the output of maybe-just-slightly-better-than-average deliverables. And how can we avoid getting into the AI rabbit hole where we go to start one quick task and end up in a 2-hour conversation with an LLM?
Ep 120A Recap of the 2026 Master B2B Mindshare Summit
This week, Andy and Brian share their key learnings from the 2026 Master B2B Mindshare Summit held this week in Chicago. Whether you were there - or just wish that you were - you'll get a taste of what participants learned at the event.
Ep 119Turning Your Data Into Dollars with Ntara's Andy Didyk
This week, Andy and Brian speak with Ntara's CEO, Andy Didyk about how organizations are working with their product data to ensure it's being discovered by LLMs. As Andy Didyk says in the interview, companies are finding that they have hidden data troves that are powering their AEO/GEO efforts. This episode is also a preview of a session that the three of them will lead at the Master B2B Mindshare Summit on the same topic. More info is available on the event website.
Ep 118Is AI More about Making Money or Saving Money?
On the Friday 15, Andy & Brian talk to Optimizely's Trevor Pope about whether practitioners should think about AI initiatives in terms of their impact on costs or their impact on revenue. (You might be surprised to hear that it can be both...) Master B2B Summit Master B2B Forum
Ep 117Measuring the ROI of AI with guest Howard Blumenthal
Andy and Brian are joined by eCommerce expert Howard Blumenthal to talk about how companies should think about the value of their AI initiatives. Howard lays out a useful set of questions for preparing for new AI projects: Are we looking at the right workflows for AI? Are we measuring the right things? Is our data ready? Do we have a governance plan? Plus, learn how B2B eCommerce leaders are approaching the 4 hottest AI categories. Learn more about the Master B2B Mindshare Summit
Ep 116IT vs eCommerce: Can't we all just get along?
Andy and Brian are joined by Andy Goodfellow, SVP and Chief Technology Officer at Zoro, to discuss why there has historically been friction between the IT departments and eCommerce teams at so many companies. Goodfellow shares how Zoro turned this dynamic on its head by aligning everyone on a singular goal - creating value for the end customer. Plus, he gives some great advice about not confusing internal stakeholders with external customers. Join the Master B2B Forum Sign up for the Master B2B Summit
Ep 115Moving from SEO to Master AEO
Andy and Brian talk with Rob Howl, the Vice President of Digital Products and Experience at HVAC parts distributor mSupply about how the company is approaching building out Answer Engine Optimization capabilities. Rob discussed the framework called EAT - Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness - and using that to guide how the company thinks about changing its approach to product information and landing pages. As he told Andy & Brian - "Your AEO strategy is only as good as your product data." We'll be discussing AEO strategies at the Master B2B Mindshare Summit on March 10 and 11 in Chicago.
Ep 114How can companies build trust when AI has the ability to undermine it?
Building trust with your customers was difficult before AI began hallucinating information about your products. So how can companies overcome that challenge? It comes down to transparency, consistency and honesty. Andy and Brian discuss best practices for bringing those traits to your organization.