Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Tragic Fandom/SEO marketer

The addiction to the high traffic numbers the direct advertiser yearns instead of a meaningful connection can be tempting. Not a way to do difficult work. Other than content, view, and engagement farming there are others.

More fan, than an artist.

Not worth cursing, yet they have to admit, there is no creativity as much a copy artist It's all SEO maximization, instead of creating work that's meant to be sought out.

There projects don't have the marketing and advertising budget of big commercial studios so there idea is worthless, (false). So they are in the shadow of the spotlight, not in.

The main problem with the fandom is that it ain't an original idea that's the short head of distribution. It's mainly a planned spin off of an advertising campaign it's an extension of it, not a category of one.

What happens when the DMCA AI detection happens?

I've done this myself, yet I'm not sure if it leads towards a meaningful connection. Their streamers' art I've done. If not worth the 'opportunity' or business. If those opportunities are evaluated more fan than building ones own ideas, then yeah. 

Colin covers the negatives of such derivative works. Several min read.

The SEO hacker/maximizer

They're more into the overpublishing to the widest possible audience, rather than touching the smallest. Better to touch them and get the regulars, rather than finding a thousand variations of the tag one seeks to own. 

There's only so many winners with that, though.

Also, overadvertisement can be a thing, especially if it leads to burnout.

Can we see the forest of the trees when it comes to the short-term dopamine return of views?

All this cautionary advice may not apply to me due to lack of boundaries, if you manage to earn a living regardless. These are alternatives, Best of luck.