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Unbundling the Content Market with User-Generated Platforms
This podcast discusses the popularity of user-generated content platforms in the romance fiction genre, using the example of a marketplace that allows millions of authors to write and publish Harry Potter spinoffs and other related content. These platforms offer a huge amount of variety and customization for readers, but may also lead to lower quality content overall.
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The success of user-generated content platforms that focus on a specific genre has led to unbundling of content.
22:36 - 23:51 (01:15)
Summary
The success of user-generated content platforms that focus on a specific genre has led to unbundling of content. Creating a subscription-based service with quality content is a great way to tackle the problem from a different angle.
ChapterUnbundling the Content Market with User-Generated Platforms
Episode#147 - How Sam Hacked Amazon's Book Rankings, A $600m Exit, And Crypto with Brother Aaaron
PodcastMy First Million
The hosts of the podcast discuss how they wrote and published a book in the romance novel category under a fake name, with fake reviews to become a best selling author and prove a point.
23:51 - 24:50 (00:59)
Summary
The hosts of the podcast discuss how they wrote and published a book in the romance novel category under a fake name, with fake reviews to become a best selling author and prove a point.
ChapterUnbundling the Content Market with User-Generated Platforms
Episode#147 - How Sam Hacked Amazon's Book Rankings, A $600m Exit, And Crypto with Brother Aaaron
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker talks about their experience gaming Amazon Kindle and how it was easy to do so.
24:50 - 25:15 (00:24)
Summary
The speaker talks about their experience gaming Amazon Kindle and how it was easy to do so. It seems the book in question is still available for purchase despite their efforts to take it down.