

The Truth about 1000 True Fans + Pricing Our Attention
Jan 27, 2020
Kevin Kelly, the founding executive editor of Wired Magazine and a prominent author, shares his insights on cultivating a core audience with the '1000 true fans' concept. He discusses how creators can thrive by focusing on dedicated fans instead of chasing millions. The conversation also touches on innovative ways to monetize attention, challenging traditional advertising models. Kelly explores the potential of decentralized advertising using blockchain, urging a reimagining of consumer engagement with media in today's digital economy.
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1000 True Fans
- Kevin Kelly's "1000 True Fans" suggests creators need only thousands of dedicated fans, not millions.
- These fans will buy anything the creator produces, enabling a good living.
Reversing the Attention Economy
- The current advertising model has creators giving away their attention for free.
- Kevin Kelly suggests reversing this, so creators get paid directly for their attention.
Monetizing Attention
- Pay audiences directly for their attention, such as charging to watch ads or read emails.
- This shifts power back to consumers and disrupts traditional advertising models.