|
|
|
|
|
by joncalhoun
923 days ago
|
|
People have a mental cap on what text should cost. If someone creates instructional content that provides thousands of dollars in value, they can sell videos for $200+, but a book version is hard to sell over $50, even if both provide the same value. Even for free content it is easier to monetize YouTube than it is to monetize a blog. If we want people to create more text-based material, it needs to have similar financial incentives. |
|
Now, people consume most of their information in video formats. Think about the rise of Vine, Youtube, TikTok, and the 100s of others out there just like them.
They are growing like weeds, because that's apparently how the public now likes to consume media, info, etc.