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In this episode of The Creator Feed, hosts Jim Louderback and Renee Teeley cover highlights from The Information's Creator Economy Summit, including TikTok's approach to e-commerce and live shopping. They also discuss YouTube's new Product Drops feature, AI-generated content, and vidIQ's new AI content generator for YouTube. Additionally, they explore YouTube's insight on how Shorts content really works from a session at the International Journalism Festival. Also they touch on Instagram's new feature allowing up to five links in a user's bio and whether it spells the end for Linktree. The episode ends with a discussion on the future of AI-generated content and whether it should be embraced or legislated against.
LINKS:
VidIQ Content Generator
vidIQ
Shorts Updates from IJF and Beyond
tips on how news and factual creators should build
views and audience
VIDEO CREATORS: with more insight on Shorts growth
PADDY GALLOWAY - pessimistic research findings
YouTube's New Product Drop Feature
Creator Insider
Instagram Now Allows 5 Link in Bio
Instagram now allows up to 5 "links in bio" (searchengineland.com)
The Future of AI Content
Heart on my Sleeve' uses AI to simulate Drake and The Weeknd : NPR
More Drake AI Songs Are Coming (vulture.com)
(19) 𝔊𝔯𝔦𝔪𝔢𝔰 on Twitter: "I'll split 50% royalties on any successful AI generated song that uses my voice. Same deal as I would with any artist i collab with. Feel free to use my voice without penalty. I have no label and no legal bindings. https://t.co/KIY60B5uqt" / Twitter
Creator Feed Hosts LIVE - Where to Find Us
Renee - the Creator Economy Expo in Cleveland May 1st - 3rd
By Renee Teeley & Jim LouderbackIn this episode of The Creator Feed, hosts Jim Louderback and Renee Teeley cover highlights from The Information's Creator Economy Summit, including TikTok's approach to e-commerce and live shopping. They also discuss YouTube's new Product Drops feature, AI-generated content, and vidIQ's new AI content generator for YouTube. Additionally, they explore YouTube's insight on how Shorts content really works from a session at the International Journalism Festival. Also they touch on Instagram's new feature allowing up to five links in a user's bio and whether it spells the end for Linktree. The episode ends with a discussion on the future of AI-generated content and whether it should be embraced or legislated against.
LINKS:
VidIQ Content Generator
vidIQ
Shorts Updates from IJF and Beyond
tips on how news and factual creators should build
views and audience
VIDEO CREATORS: with more insight on Shorts growth
PADDY GALLOWAY - pessimistic research findings
YouTube's New Product Drop Feature
Creator Insider
Instagram Now Allows 5 Link in Bio
Instagram now allows up to 5 "links in bio" (searchengineland.com)
The Future of AI Content
Heart on my Sleeve' uses AI to simulate Drake and The Weeknd : NPR
More Drake AI Songs Are Coming (vulture.com)
(19) 𝔊𝔯𝔦𝔪𝔢𝔰 on Twitter: "I'll split 50% royalties on any successful AI generated song that uses my voice. Same deal as I would with any artist i collab with. Feel free to use my voice without penalty. I have no label and no legal bindings. https://t.co/KIY60B5uqt" / Twitter
Creator Feed Hosts LIVE - Where to Find Us
Renee - the Creator Economy Expo in Cleveland May 1st - 3rd