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+ | ===== Content Value Hierarchy ===== | ||
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+ | It’s important for content creators—especially those in the newsletter and podcast spaces—to know what level of content they’re bringing to their audience. | ||
+ | - **Discovery: | ||
+ | - **Curation: | ||
+ | - **Analysis: | ||
+ | - **Vision:** You’re creating original ideas that help them navigate the world. | ||
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+ | **Summary** | ||
+ | * There has been a massive adoption trend around newsletters and podcasts, with people signing up for tons of them. | ||
+ | * Content moves through a value progression of Discovery, Curation, Analysis, and Vision. | ||
+ | * As people get overwhelmed with all the content they’ve signed up for, they’re likely to drop most of the newsletters and podcasts at the first and second levels. | ||
+ | * The highest chance you have of remaining on someone’s list after they cut 90% of their subscriptions is to provide analysis of what’s going on, and/or vision around what might be coming. | ||
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