The creator economy is a new one and an interesting one, to say the least. With so many of these content creators popping up in all facets of life, what is it that makes one stand out? What’s the difference between an influencer and a content creator? And how can these content creators help unlock the potential for brands to scale content in a quality way and at speed?
Today, we are talking with Madison Long. Madison is joining us from Clutch, where she drives the company’s vision of building a world where authentic, engaging work supports a more sustainable, equitable lifestyle. Her passion for entrepreneurship and helping the next generation thrive began in childhood including spending her high school summers creating a math mania programmatic instruction class for middle school students in need and working with youth advocacy programs in college. Prior to Clutch, Madison was a program development and analytics lead at Lean In, where she led multiple initiatives, including the foundation’s 2020 Women in the Workplace Report along with their first project focused on empowering youth girls. Madison’s overall goal is to create opportunities for the next generation to thrive in life and work.
In today’s conversation, we cover the gamut when it comes to content creation. From the business side of becoming a content creator, how organizations are scaling their content creation efforts, and also some of the safety concerns around programs, platforms, and the next generation of content creators. We talk a bit about what is out there with regulations, kids communicating online, and how we can keep their safety front and center. We get into a lot of different areas and categories that are fascinating to me, and I hope they are fascinating to you as well. Let’s get into it.
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