August 23, 2021
Party people,
This is the last send while I’m in NYC. Next one is coming live and direct from the west coast.
Other news:
Earlier this week I chatted all things creators and the creator economy with Gregarious and Kenyeung of Created Economy. You can check it out here.
Top Clicks: The top clicks in the last send were the new leader of NFT gaming and Klarna acquires APPRL.
Today's Highlights:
Talking Creators
The Social Gloves Dilemma
The Social Gloves Boxing match wasn't a sellout event, but it was entertaining to say the least. Regardless of how you felt about event, I’m sure we can all agree that everyone should get paid for the parts they played. Unfortunately, that's not the case as the lawsuits surrounding the event continue to mount up. From the boxers to the announcers, the money has yet to be paid out. The end result? Austin McBroom, the organizer of The Social Boxing event, is in the crosshairs.
More on creators
Talking Social & Platforms
Substack acquires Letter
Discoverability is one of the big two when it comes to challenges creators face. The other being monetization. For Substack, creator acquisition and monetization are on autopilot; however, helping more creators become successful is a difficult task. The platform took another step in solving the discoverability issue with the acquisition of Letter. A product focused on helping writers end public notes to one another.
Editors note: I've written extensively about discoverability and it's a complex problem that needs to be addressed.
Curacity raises for travel influencers
Travel influencers are often overlooked when you’re discussing different segments of creators. Creators can't necessarily monetize through subscriptions, and most of their revenue comes from partnerships with hotels, resorts, and companies like Airbnb. Curacity looks to make the process easier for travel influencers to find hotels and prove that their content is driving an ROI.
More on platforms
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