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EP 459: Sorry, self-promotion doesn't work
Feb 6, 2024
This podcast episode explores the changes in content promotion online, the ineffectiveness of self-promotion in digital content, and the importance of meaningful and engaging media beyond promoting oneself. It introduces the concept of 'in shitification' and the three R's of digital content - respecting the medium, respecting the audience, and redistributing the idea.
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Quick takeaways
- Self-promotion on social media platforms is a result of the decline in platform quality and the need for content creators to compete with advertising.
- Creating remarkable, engaging content with substance and meaning is a more effective long-term strategy for success compared to self-promotion on social media platforms.
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The Decay of the Digital Environment
The podcast discusses the concept of 'inshitification,' which describes the lifecycle of social media platforms. It highlights how platforms start generous to users but transition to prioritize advertisers, resulting in a decline in the quality of the platform. This decline impacts content creators, who have to compete with advertising and resort to more strategic content in order to gain attention. As a result, self-promotion becomes prevalent, but it is not as effective as remarkable, engaging content.
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