Is Entertainment as Valuable as Educational Content?
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ConvertKit
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audio
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Arts
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Publication Date |
Jan 20, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:31:21

As content creators, it’s our job to deliver value to our audience. And sometimes it's easy to dismiss entertainment as valuable.  But one of the shifts we saw in 2020 was a focus on more entertaining content across all types of media. 

And this raises the question, what is the place (and value) of entertainment in our lives and in the content we create? Is there a metric by which we can judge its value?

In this episode, Charli, Haley, and Miguel discuss these questions, how the role of entertainment has changed in the past year, and what we, as content creators, should do about it.

“It’s really important to remember that one of the valuable benefits of turning your brain off is that it often sparks more creativity. If you’re constantly consuming educational content, you can’t actually absorb it and apply it to your creative outlets.” ~ @HaleyJanicek

Main takeaways

  • The value of content  (education, relaxation, fun, motivation) is different for everyone. As creators, it’s important to let our audience decide what they want to get out of our content. Give them credit for how they choose to spend their time.
  • It’s reasonable to expect that you should get paid for what you know. Charging for content can feel uncomfortable, but if you are creating something that people want to consume, they will support you. 
  • An important piece of measuring the value of entertainment is understanding how the audience is connecting with that content at a particular place and time. 

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In this episode, Charli, Haley, and Miguel discuss how the role of entertainment has changed in the past year, and what we, as content creators, should do about it.

As content creators, it’s our job to deliver value to our audience. And sometimes it's easy to dismiss entertainment as valuable.  But one of the shifts we saw in 2020 was a focus on more entertaining content across all types of media. 

And this raises the question, what is the place (and value) of entertainment in our lives and in the content we create? Is there a metric by which we can judge its value?

In this episode, Charli, Haley, and Miguel discuss these questions, how the role of entertainment has changed in the past year, and what we, as content creators, should do about it.

“It’s really important to remember that one of the valuable benefits of turning your brain off is that it often sparks more creativity. If you’re constantly consuming educational content, you can’t actually absorb it and apply it to your creative outlets.” ~ @HaleyJanicek

Main takeaways

  • The value of content  (education, relaxation, fun, motivation) is different for everyone. As creators, it’s important to let our audience decide what they want to get out of our content. Give them credit for how they choose to spend their time.
  • It’s reasonable to expect that you should get paid for what you know. Charging for content can feel uncomfortable, but if you are creating something that people want to consume, they will support you. 
  • An important piece of measuring the value of entertainment is understanding how the audience is connecting with that content at a particular place and time. 

Connect with our hosts

Links

Got a story to tell on The Future Belongs to Creators podcast?

We'd love to have you on the show to talk about successes or failures you've experienced on your creator journey. Submit your story here!

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With ConvertKit landing pages, you can build a beautiful page for your project in just a few minutes. Choose colors, add photos, build a custom opt-in form, and add your copy. All without writing any code! Check out landingpages.new to get started.

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