Social media platforms have long dominated content distribution, but are they truly sustainable for creators? The hosts discuss the ongoing debate of “rented land” versus owned platforms and how Web 3.0 could give creators more control through tokens and NFTs.
Was Clubhouse a failure, or did it just find its niche? Should Apple have acquired Disney? The hosts debate major business missteps and identify emerging opportunities in fintech, blockchain, and content entrepreneurship that companies should not ignore.
Blockchain isn’t just for crypto. It has real applications for B2B brands, from reward programs to exclusive content access. While big players are cautious, smaller innovators are leading the way. The hosts predict that by next year, we’ll see blockchain solutions become mainstream in B2B marketing.
For entrepreneurs skilled in content marketing, web design, and crypto, what’s the best business model? The answer remains simple: find a niche, build an audience, and monetize strategically. The principles of content-driven business haven’t changed—only the tools have.
What tools power successful content brands? From The Tilt’s use of ConvertKit and Spark Loop to enterprise solutions like Eloqua and Salesforce, the hosts break down the essential tech stacks for building and scaling a content-first business.
Some trends fade, while others only grow stronger. Surprisingly, print remains resilient, Pinterest is still thriving, and media company acquisitions have been fewer than expected. However, the biggest surprise? The term “content marketing” still isn’t widely understood outside industry circles.