
Eric and Neil break down why clips are becoming more valuable than the actual show, and why the real shift in media has less to do with long-form content and more to do with packaging, distribution, and platform-native monetization. They unpack the TBPN playbook, why some podcasts are really vehicles for generating clips, why legacy media is still missing the shift, and what marketers can learn from the way modern content is being engineered to spread. Key takeaways ◾ Clips are becoming a real business model, not just repurposed content. ◾ Live viewership matters less when clips drive most of the reach. ◾ More views do not matter if they come from the wrong audience. ◾ The topic you choose affects how monetizable your content becomes. ◾ Legacy media still has not fully adapted to clip-first consumption. ◾ Marketers need to think more like media companies built for distribution. Chapters (00:00) TBPN’s live views vs. clip views (02:13) Why legacy media is losing attention (04:32) Why viral views do not always make money (06:48) What legacy media should do with clips (08:48) Eric’s AI workflow and Claude cost savings
AI Summary coming soon
Sign up to get notified when the full AI-powered summary is ready.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.

GitHub’s Trust Problem Just Got Worse

MrBeast's New Flywheel Is INSANE

OpenAI Just Bought TBPN For $200M But Nobody Knows This

This Pool Builder Uses AI To Actually Close Deals (Whilst Sleeping)
Free AI-powered recaps of Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips and your other favorite podcasts, delivered to your inbox.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.