36 min

183: Creator report, social subscriptions, kids and influencer careers Hanson & Hunt

    • Marketing

There's some great insight about creators and their fans in the "Creator Connections" report from Teachable. We also chat about the outlook for social media platforms charging for subscriptions. Plus, a post on the impatience so many organizations have right now with their social media strategy. Also, should you help your kid be an influencer? And, how Adidas struggled to manage Kanye, and more!

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EPISODE SUMMARY
Creator Connections report
Social media subscriptions
Spotlight: Oatly's creative director
State of Content Marketing Report
Is social media even worth it?
Closing: Should you help your kid be an influencer?
Closing: What Adidas knew about Kanye

ARTICLES AND LINKS
Creator Connections report
Why social media subscriptions can become the new normal
I was axed as Oatly's creative director - here are 5 arguably useful lessons
Superpath's State of Content Marketing Report
Ann Handley: "Is social media even worth it?" 
Your kid won't be an astronaut. Don't fight them about being an influencer
Podcast: What Adidas knew about Kanye
SMBMSP event on Dec. 15 - Behind the Screens: Insights from social media leaders

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There's some great insight about creators and their fans in the "Creator Connections" report from Teachable. We also chat about the outlook for social media platforms charging for subscriptions. Plus, a post on the impatience so many organizations have right now with their social media strategy. Also, should you help your kid be an influencer? And, how Adidas struggled to manage Kanye, and more!

WHAT DO YOU THINK?
We want to hear from you! Contact us with your comment about the topics we talk about in this episode. Or, are you looking for advice on some aspect of your communications or marketing work? Ask away! We may include your comment or question on next month's show. 
Send us a message
Record an audio comment or question, click the microphone at the bottom of HansonandHunt.com.

EPISODE SUMMARY
Creator Connections report
Social media subscriptions
Spotlight: Oatly's creative director
State of Content Marketing Report
Is social media even worth it?
Closing: Should you help your kid be an influencer?
Closing: What Adidas knew about Kanye

ARTICLES AND LINKS
Creator Connections report
Why social media subscriptions can become the new normal
I was axed as Oatly's creative director - here are 5 arguably useful lessons
Superpath's State of Content Marketing Report
Ann Handley: "Is social media even worth it?" 
Your kid won't be an astronaut. Don't fight them about being an influencer
Podcast: What Adidas knew about Kanye
SMBMSP event on Dec. 15 - Behind the Screens: Insights from social media leaders

FOLLOW HANSON AND HUNT
Show page - HansonandHunt.com
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MARKETING PODCAST NETWORK
Hanson & Hunt is part of the Marketing Podcast Network, a community of like-minded podcasters in collaboration to offer advertisers a more effective and efficient way to reach prospective customers. Learn more at MarketingPodcasts.net.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

36 min