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038 - How to Own Your Own Content As a Creative Professional
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In this episode, host Rocky Roark explores how to take ownership of your creative content to secure your creative future.First, we’ll dive into how Dribbble was once an inspiring creative clubhouse, but now many creatives are leaving due to little benefit and work monopolization.Then, we discuss the fear of platforms disappearing or content getting wiped out is real, as seen with Vine and Tumblr. For beginners, we’re going to dive into 5 ways to take ownership of your content. Taking ownership of your content is essential. Use social media to drive traffic to your own platforms, and remember, success doesn't require implementing all these suggestions. Stay creative and own your future.
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