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What does it really mean to be an "influencer" in the firearms community? Eric and Matt tackle this controversial topic head-on, stripping away misconceptions and revealing the realities of content creation in today's digital landscape.
With nearly two decades of experience creating firearms content, Eric shares candid insights about the evolution of the industry and why he's never been comfortable with the "influencer" label. The hosts explore how authentic content creation differs from manipulation, comparing it to a helpful store employee rather than a pushy salesperson.
The conversation delves into the substantial behind-the-scenes work required to produce quality content, the ethical considerations when partnering with brands, and how truly valuable content creation serves viewers through honesty and transparency rather than persuasion. Through real-world examples like SIG fixing drop safety issues and PSA implementing the "MAC bracket," Eric and Matt demonstrate how content creators actually help improve the products we all use.
Perhaps most revealing is their discussion of the "crab pot theory" - explaining why successful creators often face criticism from those trying to pull them down. It's a fascinating look at human nature that will resonate with anyone who's faced jealousy or resistance while pursuing their goals.
Whether you're a firearms enthusiast, content creator, or just curious about how digital influence works, this episode pulls back the curtain on an industry that impacts millions. Subscribe to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit for more straight-shooting conversations that cut through the noise with honest, thought-provoking analysis.
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What does it really mean to be an "influencer" in the firearms community? Eric and Matt tackle this controversial topic head-on, stripping away misconceptions and revealing the realities of content creation in today's digital landscape.
With nearly two decades of experience creating firearms content, Eric shares candid insights about the evolution of the industry and why he's never been comfortable with the "influencer" label. The hosts explore how authentic content creation differs from manipulation, comparing it to a helpful store employee rather than a pushy salesperson.
The conversation delves into the substantial behind-the-scenes work required to produce quality content, the ethical considerations when partnering with brands, and how truly valuable content creation serves viewers through honesty and transparency rather than persuasion. Through real-world examples like SIG fixing drop safety issues and PSA implementing the "MAC bracket," Eric and Matt demonstrate how content creators actually help improve the products we all use.
Perhaps most revealing is their discussion of the "crab pot theory" - explaining why successful creators often face criticism from those trying to pull them down. It's a fascinating look at human nature that will resonate with anyone who's faced jealousy or resistance while pursuing their goals.
Whether you're a firearms enthusiast, content creator, or just curious about how digital influence works, this episode pulls back the curtain on an industry that impacts millions. Subscribe to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit for more straight-shooting conversations that cut through the noise with honest, thought-provoking analysis.

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