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Failing Fast in Social Media and Business
The speaker shares the importance of iterating and failing fast both in social media and business. He notes that it's a process that not everyone sees and talks about his personal experience with it in creating short content for social media.
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The speaker emphasizes the significance of the iterative process in social media platforms, using an example of a video that went viral.
22:17 - 25:05 (02:47)
Summary
The speaker emphasizes the significance of the iterative process in social media platforms, using an example of a video that went viral. They also mention how quicker feedback and audience engagement can be achieved in social media platforms when compared to big film productions.
ChapterFailing Fast in Social Media and Business
Episode#271: Kyle Offutt – Eating With Strangers, Creator Camp, & Childlike Play
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The speaker discusses the benefits of creating short-form content for social media and how it has helped them improve their video-making skills while also reaching a wider audience to make a greater impact.
25:05 - 26:49 (01:44)
Summary
The speaker discusses the benefits of creating short-form content for social media and how it has helped them improve their video-making skills while also reaching a wider audience to make a greater impact. They also reflect on what they wished they had learned earlier when creating content.
ChapterFailing Fast in Social Media and Business
Episode#271: Kyle Offutt – Eating With Strangers, Creator Camp, & Childlike Play
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
Being open to feedback helps businesses to improve their products and services; instead of just making a business plan, it's important to go out and test the products and get feedback from customers.
26:50 - 28:51 (02:01)
Summary
Being open to feedback helps businesses to improve their products and services; instead of just making a business plan, it's important to go out and test the products and get feedback from customers. It's important to focus on strategic doing instead of getting stuck in the planning phase.