I think in a lot of cases it is people who are putting out the best stuff for the audience that they've garnered. It could be just something that generates two sides yelling at one another, and it's not really why people are a going on line to read things. But then there's also this solid base of people who are talking about more niche things that can build something susdainable on the inner net. And weys hut they couldn't efford because a newspaper would never give them a column on this super niche pic of like fruits from southeast asia.
Steph has some exciting news to share in today's episode! Listen in to find out.
In this episode, Cal and Steph also cover the rise of the creator economy -- both its promise and pitfalls.
They breakdown why the heightened attention toward creators, whether we can expect a creator "middle class" anytime soon, the importance of IP, and even explore what it truly means to be a "creator"...
Is it the things they build?
Is it the audience they have?
Is it the money the make?
They also cover upcoming trends that they expect to hit this growing "creator economy" including the rise of digital influencers, content automation, crypto, and gaming.
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