
Twitter's All-in-One Creator Strategy Might Work (329)
06/24/22 • 68 min
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Twitter announces their new long-form content initiative called Notes. Joe and Robert discuss how Twitter is carving out a possible "super-app" opportunity, specifically focused on content creators. It could work.
Facebook unleashes a hundred new ideas to help creators monetize the platform. Talky talk talk talk.
Rants and raves include amazing Web3 use cases and PritchardCon.
This week's links:
Snap's CEO Thinks Twitter Can Be Super-App
Facebook's Creator Monetization Ideas
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Twitter announces their new long-form content initiative called Notes. Joe and Robert discuss how Twitter is carving out a possible "super-app" opportunity, specifically focused on content creators. It could work.
Facebook unleashes a hundred new ideas to help creators monetize the platform. Talky talk talk talk.
Rants and raves include amazing Web3 use cases and PritchardCon.
This week's links:
Snap's CEO Thinks Twitter Can Be Super-App
Facebook's Creator Monetization Ideas
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Liked this show? SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on Spotify, Apple, Google and more. Catch past episodes and show notes at ThisOldMarketing.site. Subscribe for the best in content creation at TheTilt.com.
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This week's links:
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