In episode #2708, We discuss various marketing strategies and trends, including Netflix’s approach of posting clips on YouTube, the impact of social media on distribution, the decline of movie theaters, the importance of attention and engagement, partnering with influencers, AI tools for gift giving, the value of handwritten notes, and the effectiveness of community acquisitions.
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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- (00:00) Today’s topic: Netflix posts to YouTube to steal back the traffic, Building startups via Telegram, and more
- (01:18) The Impact of Posting Clips on Social Media
- (04:20) The Decline of Movie Theaters
- (05:18) The Importance of Attention and Engagement
- (06:13) Partnering with Influencers for Marketing
- (07:09) Exploring Different Marketing Channels
- (08:06) AI Tools for Gift Giving
- (09:57) The Value of Handwritten Notes
- (11:49) The Effectiveness of Community Acquisitions
- (15:18) That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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