Logically Answered | Podcasts Are Taking Over YouTube. But Not For Long. @LogicallyAnswered | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 19 minutes ago.
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Podcasts have been taking over YouTube. Everyone from finance influencers to fitness influencers suddenly now has a podcast. This may be a bit confusing as the media has constantly been telling us that our attention spans have been shrinking, but podcasts are the exact opposite of short succinct content. One of the main reasons for the explosion of podcasts on YouTube is the departure of Joe Rogan from the platform. It turns out that audiences rarely leave platforms due to one creator. Rather, people tend to find new creators that fill the same void on the same platform. Aside from a massive demand for podcasts, creators have also fallen in love with podcasts due to their simplicity, networking opportunities, and monetizability. But, despite this, it’s not clear how much longer the platform can handle so many podcasts as there’s only so much time people can spend listening to podcasts. This video explains the monumental rise of podcasts and discusses the uncertain future of the podcasting industry.
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Timestamps:
0:00 - The Podcast Avalanche
2:26 - The Joe Rogan Effect
5:48 - Irresistible Opportunity
8:56 - Unsustainable
12:09 - The Fate Of Podcasts
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Podcasts have been taking over YouTube. Everyone from finance influencers to fitness influencers suddenly now has a podcast. This may be a bit confusing as the media has constantly been telling us that our attention spans have been shrinking, but podcasts are the exact opposite of short succinct content. One of the main reasons for the explosion of podcasts on YouTube is the departure of Joe Rogan from the platform. It turns out that audiences rarely leave platforms due to one creator. Rather, people tend to find new creators that fill the same void on the same platform. Aside from a massive demand for podcasts, creators have also fallen in love with podcasts due to their simplicity, networking opportunities, and monetizability. But, despite this, it’s not clear how much longer the platform can handle so many podcasts as there’s only so much time people can spend listening to podcasts. This video explains the monumental rise of podcasts and discusses the uncertain future of the podcasting industry.
Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations:
(iOS App for US Residents)
silomarkets.com/waiting-list-page
Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:
ppnewsletter.substack.com
Socials:
instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar
Discord Community:
discord.gg/SJUNWNt
Timestamps:
0:00 - The Podcast Avalanche
2:26 - The Joe Rogan Effect
5:48 - Irresistible Opportunity
8:56 - Unsustainable
12:09 - The Fate Of Podcasts
Resources:
pastebin.com/Zrv1quEi
Disclaimer:
This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research.
silomarkets.com/disclosures