In episode #2736, we discuss Shake Shack’s promotion targeting Chick-fil-A, the growth of skool groups and communities, why Meta is opening up Quest OS to third-party hardware makers, the potential TikTok ban, the benefits and drawbacks of venture capital and the importance of reinventing one’s business, and Amazon’s offering of free content with Amazon Prime.
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- (00:00) Today’s topic: Shake Shack vs Chick-fil-A, TikTok ban strategies, Facebook’s most important historic event, & more
- (01:15) How Shake Shack is out-marketing Chick-fil-A
- (03:38) This Skool group makes $258,000/mo
- (06:48) Meta opens up Quest OS to third-party hardware makers
- (10:09) What to do about the TikTok ban
- (12:55) The single most important event in the history of Facebook
- (18:27) The Amazon ‘oh by the way’ offering
- (20:19) That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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