Top Marketing Podcasts and Channels for Myanmar Professionals
The best YouTube channels, podcasts, Telegram groups, and blogs for Myanmar marketing professionals — from local agency content to world-class international resources.
Our team follows all of these resources regularly, and we've recommended them to junior marketers we've mentored over the years. In a market where formal marketing education is limited, these channels and podcasts are genuinely valuable for staying sharp.
Learning never stops in digital marketing. Algorithms change. New platforms emerge. Consumer behaviour shifts. The tactics that worked eighteen months ago may already be outdated.
For marketing professionals in Myanmar, this challenge is compounded by a relatively limited local content ecosystem. Most advanced marketing education exists in English, scattered across dozens of platforms, with varying degrees of relevance to the Myanmar market context. Knowing which resources are actually worth your time is itself a skill.
Here are the YouTube channels, podcasts, Telegram groups, and blogs we think are worth your time, covering both local Myanmar content and international resources every marketer here should be following.
YouTube Channels
Local Myanmar Agency Channels
Pixellion Digital
Pixellion is one of Myanmar's leading digital marketing agencies, and its YouTube channel offers practical content rooted in the Myanmar market context. Videos cover digital strategy, platform-specific guides, and case studies from their work with Myanmar brands. For professionals who want to understand how advanced digital marketing concepts apply specifically to a Myanmar audience, this channel fills a gap that international channels simply cannot.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: The content is created by practitioners working daily in the Myanmar market. Platform guidance, audience insights, and campaign examples are all locally relevant. Following agency channels like this one gives you a window into what sophisticated Myanmar marketers are actually doing, not just what international best practices suggest.
How to access: Search "Pixellion Myanmar" on YouTube. Also follow their other social channels for additional content between video uploads.
B360 Agency Myanmar
B360 is one of Myanmar's prominent digital agencies and is a certified HubSpot partner. Their content covers inbound marketing methodology, content strategy, and digital transformation topics with a Myanmar business lens. B360's workshops and training sessions — some of which are shared on their channel — provide particularly practical guidance on HubSpot tools, email marketing, and marketing automation.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: If you work in B2B marketing or are trying to understand inbound methodology in a Myanmar context, B360's content provides both the strategic framework and local relevance. Their HubSpot partnership also means their content stays current with platform developments.
How to access: Search "B360 Myanmar" on YouTube and across their social platforms.
Amara Digital
Amara is another established Myanmar agency with educational content across digital platforms. Their video content touches on social media strategy, influencer marketing, and digital campaign execution in the Myanmar market.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: Amara's content reflects the practical realities of running campaigns for Myanmar brands across TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube — platforms that have different dynamics in Myanmar than they do globally.
International YouTube Channels Worth Following
HubSpot
HubSpot's YouTube channel is one of the most comprehensive free marketing education resources available anywhere. It covers inbound marketing, content strategy, SEO, email marketing, social media, and marketing analytics with high production quality and consistent depth. HubSpot publishes regular updates as the digital landscape evolves, making it a reliable ongoing resource rather than a static archive.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: HubSpot's content is structured around fundamentals that translate across markets, not just tactics tied to a specific platform or region. The inbound methodology it teaches is increasingly relevant as Myanmar's digital maturity grows and outbound interruption marketing becomes less effective.
How to access: Search "HubSpot" on YouTube and subscribe. Their content is also organised into playlists by topic, making it easy to focus on specific skill areas.
Neil Patel
Neil Patel's YouTube channel is one of the most-followed marketing channels globally, covering SEO, content marketing, paid advertising, and digital strategy. Neil explains complex concepts clearly and backs them with data from his agency's client work. His content is updated frequently and covers emerging trends quickly.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: For SEO specifically, Neil Patel's content is among the most accessible and practical available. As Myanmar businesses increasingly build websites and content strategies, SEO fundamentals become critical skills — and Neil's channel is an excellent starting point.
How to access: Search "Neil Patel" on YouTube.
Ahrefs
Ahrefs' YouTube channel is the definitive resource for SEO education. The content ranges from beginner fundamentals (how search engines work, keyword research basics) to advanced technical SEO topics (site structure, link building, core web vitals). Ahrefs combines its own research data with its tool capabilities to produce content that is both educational and directly actionable.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: As Myanmar's internet economy grows, search engine optimisation becomes an increasingly valuable skill. Ahrefs' channel teaches the skills needed to help Myanmar businesses become discoverable through organic search — a channel that many competitors are still ignoring.
How to access: Search "Ahrefs" on YouTube.
GaryVee (Gary Vaynerchuk)
Gary Vaynerchuk's channel covers social media strategy, entrepreneurship, content creation, and digital marketing with a high-energy, practitioner perspective. Gary's content is particularly strong on platform strategy — he was early on every major social platform and talks extensively about the opportunity that exists on emerging platforms before they become saturated.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: Gary's consistent message about platform opportunity — create content where your audience is going, not where they have already been — is directly applicable to Myanmar's TikTok opportunity. His daily content model also provides a practical framework for thinking about content volume and consistency.
How to access: Search "GaryVee" on YouTube.
Podcasts
Marketing Over Coffee
What it covers: Weekly episodes covering the intersection of classic marketing and digital marketing. Hosts John Wall and Christopher Penn cover topics ranging from AI in marketing to email strategy to analytics, with guest experts and case studies.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: Marketing Over Coffee offers a consistent, digestible format for staying current on digital marketing developments without overwhelming the listener. Episodes average 20–30 minutes — long enough to go deep but short enough to finish during a commute or lunch break.
How to access: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and the show's website at marketingovercoffee.com. All episodes are free.
The Marketing Book Podcast
What it covers: Host Douglas Burdett interviews marketing book authors weekly, covering everything from brand strategy and customer psychology to sales alignment and digital transformation. Each episode is essentially a deep dive into a book-length idea with the person who developed it.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: Myanmar's marketing community benefits enormously from exposure to strategic frameworks, not just tactical tips. The Marketing Book Podcast regularly features ideas that are immediately applicable to how Myanmar businesses think about positioning, differentiation, and long-term brand strategy.
How to access: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and at marketingbookpodcast.com.
Social Media Examiner — Social Media Marketing Podcast
What it covers: Weekly interviews and deep dives on social media marketing strategy, platform-specific tactics, and emerging social media opportunities. Covers Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Pinterest, with regular updates as platforms evolve.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: Social media is the primary digital marketing channel in Myanmar, and Social Media Examiner's podcast provides consistently current platform guidance. TikTok strategy in particular is a recurring topic given the platform's growth across Southeast Asia.
How to access: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and at socialmediaexaminer.com. Social Media Examiner also publishes extensive written guides on their website.
Everyone Hates Marketers
What it covers: Host Louis Grenier focuses on ethical, effective marketing that does not rely on manipulation or dark patterns. Guests include marketers, researchers, and entrepreneurs who share unconventional perspectives on brand building, copywriting, and customer understanding.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: In a market where consumers are increasingly sophisticated and trust is a genuine differentiator, the principles covered in this podcast are directly relevant. The show's emphasis on understanding customers deeply before deciding on tactics is foundational.
How to access: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and at everyonehatesmarketers.com.
The GaryVee Audio Experience
What it covers: An audio version of Gary Vaynerchuk's content — keynote speeches, Q&A sessions, daily vlogs reformatted for audio, and interviews. Covers social media strategy, entrepreneurship, content creation, and leadership.
Why it matters for Myanmar marketers: High energy and motivational, but also genuinely strategic on platform thinking and content volume. Particularly useful for small business owners and solo marketers who need both tactical guidance and mindset support.
How to access: Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and most podcast platforms. Search "GaryVee Audio Experience."
Telegram Channels and Groups
Telegram has become one of Myanmar's most important communication platforms, with approximately 6 million users. For marketing professionals, it serves as both a news distribution channel and a community space.
Myanmar Digital Marketing Community Channels
Telegram groups for Myanmar marketing professionals exist and are active — the best approach to finding them is to search within Telegram for terms like "Myanmar marketing," "digital marketing Myanmar," or "MMK marketing." These communities typically share industry news, job opportunities, campaign examples, and platform updates relevant to the Myanmar market.
Joining these communities provides real-time insight into what campaigns are generating buzz locally, what platform changes are affecting Myanmar marketers, and what agency and brand leaders are thinking about. For professionals who feel isolated from the broader marketing community, these groups provide a sense of being connected to a professional peer network.
Agency and Brand Channels
Several Myanmar agencies and marketing-adjacent businesses operate Telegram channels where they share updates, industry news, and educational content. Following channels from agencies like Pixellion, B360, and Amara provides a consistent feed of locally relevant marketing intelligence.
International marketing news channels on Telegram — including channels that aggregate content from Marketing Week, Ad Age, and Campaign Asia — are also worth following for a global perspective on industry developments.
LinkedIn: Myanmar Marketing Professionals to Follow
LinkedIn is an increasingly useful platform for Myanmar marketing professionals, particularly those interested in connecting with regional marketing communities in Singapore, Bangkok, and beyond.
What to Look For
Search for Myanmar marketing professionals who are actively sharing content — agency founders and senior strategists typically post the most useful material. Look for people at agencies like Blink, Mango Group, nexlabs, Vero, ERA/Ruder Finn, and Chilli, as well as marketing leaders at major Myanmar brands.
For international perspective, follow senior marketers from Campaign Asia, regional agencies, and marketing leaders at companies operating across Southeast Asia. Many post content specifically about regional digital trends that are directly relevant to Myanmar.
Getting the Most From LinkedIn
LinkedIn's value for Myanmar marketing professionals extends beyond content consumption. The platform is increasingly important for:
- Career development: International and regional employers look for Myanmar professionals on LinkedIn, particularly for roles that can be performed remotely.
- Agency business development: Myanmar agencies use LinkedIn to establish credibility with international clients.
- Industry intelligence: Following CMOs and agency leaders from Singapore, Bangkok, and the broader region provides early visibility into trends that will reach Myanmar 6–12 months later.
Blogs and Written Resources
HubSpot Blog
The HubSpot Blog is one of the most comprehensive free marketing resources online. It covers inbound marketing, content marketing, SEO, social media, email marketing, and marketing analytics with articles that range from beginner introductions to advanced practitioner guides.
How to access: hubspot.com/blog — free, no subscription required. The blog is also searchable by topic, making it easy to find relevant content on specific questions.
Moz Blog
Moz's blog is the definitive resource for SEO education and industry updates. From core concept explainers to advanced technical guides, Moz covers the full range of search engine optimisation. The blog's Whiteboard Friday series — short video explainers on SEO topics — is particularly accessible for visual learners.
How to access: moz.com/blog — free to access most content, with some resources behind a free account registration.
Search Engine Journal
Search Engine Journal covers SEO, paid search, social media marketing, and content marketing with a strong emphasis on industry news and platform updates. For staying current on algorithm changes, platform policy updates, and emerging digital trends, it is a reliable daily read.
How to access: searchenginejournal.com — free, no subscription required.
Neil Patel Blog
Neil Patel's blog parallels his YouTube content but goes deeper on written strategy and tactical guides. Articles on keyword research, content strategy, and link building are particularly well-developed. The blog also publishes original research data on digital marketing trends that is frequently cited across the industry.
How to access: neilpatel.com/blog — free, no subscription required.
Campaign Asia
Campaign Asia covers advertising and marketing industry news across the Asia Pacific region, with specific coverage of Southeast Asian markets including Myanmar. For staying current on regional industry developments, agency news, and brand campaigns across the region, Campaign Asia is the most relevant trade publication available.
How to access: campaignasia.com — some content is available free, with a subscription providing full access to in-depth features and research.
Building a Personal Learning System
The volume of marketing content available can itself become overwhelming. The most effective approach is to build a simple personal learning system:
Daily (5–10 minutes): Scan one or two Telegram channels or the Search Engine Journal for current industry news. This keeps you aware of major developments without consuming your whole day.
Weekly (30–60 minutes): Listen to one podcast episode during your commute or exercise. Rotate between the shows listed above based on what is most relevant to your current projects.
Monthly (2–4 hours): Choose one topic to go deep on — watch an Ahrefs YouTube series on keyword research, read a series of HubSpot Blog articles on email marketing, or follow a new creator for a month and study their approach.
Quarterly: Apply something new from your learning to an actual campaign or project. Learning that does not get applied disappears within weeks. The goal is not to consume more content — it is to build skills that show up in your work.
FAQ
Are there any Myanmar-language marketing education resources available?
Myanmar-language marketing content is growing but still limited compared to English-language resources. Local agency channels like Pixellion and B360 publish some Myanmar-language content, and there are Telegram groups that discuss marketing topics in Myanmar. As the industry matures, expect more Myanmar-language educational content to emerge. For now, building English reading and listening skills is a genuine competitive advantage for Myanmar marketing professionals.
Which resource is best for a complete beginner to digital marketing in Myanmar?
Start with Google Digital Garage's "Fundamentals of Digital Marketing" course (free, self-paced, internationally recognised) to build a solid foundation. Pair this with the HubSpot Blog for ongoing reading and the Social Media Examiner podcast for platform-specific guidance. This combination covers the essential concepts without overwhelming a beginner.
Can Myanmar marketers benefit from following international marketing resources even if the content is not specifically about Myanmar?
Absolutely. Marketing fundamentals — understanding customer psychology, building brand differentiation, measuring campaign performance, creating compelling content — are universal. The platform landscape and consumer context may differ, but the underlying principles that make marketing effective apply in Myanmar as much as anywhere else. International resources also provide early visibility into trends and tools that will eventually reach Myanmar.
How important is LinkedIn for Myanmar marketing professionals compared to other platforms?
LinkedIn's importance depends on your career goals. For professionals seeking to work with regional or international clients, build relationships across Southeast Asia, or position themselves for remote work opportunities, LinkedIn is increasingly essential. For those focused entirely on the domestic Myanmar market, it is less immediately critical but still worth maintaining as the regional professional network grows.
What is the best way to follow Campaign Asia's coverage of Myanmar specifically?
Campaign Asia covers Myanmar within its broader Southeast Asia and Asia Pacific coverage. Using the site's search function to find Myanmar-specific articles, following their Agency of the Year awards coverage (which includes a Cambodia/Laos/Myanmar category), and signing up for their regional newsletters provides the most targeted access to Myanmar-relevant content from the region's leading marketing trade publication.