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The TikTok Marketing Podcast with Fexingo: Short Video, Creator Economy, and Viral Content

The TikTok Marketing Podcast with Fexingo: Short Video, Creator Economy, and Viral Content

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Lucas and Luna dissect the mechanics of short-form video marketing, from TikTok's algorithm to the creator economy's revenue splits. Each episode examines a specific case — a brand's viral campaign, a creator's monetization strategy, or a platform policy change — and extracts the numbers that matter: cost-per-engagement, average watch time, affiliate conversion rates. Lucas, a journalist with a decade covering social media trends, pushes for concrete data; Luna, a former brand strategist, tests those numbers against real campaign performance. They debate whether 'viral' is a repeatable strategy or a lottery, how creator equity deals compare to ad spend, and what the TikTok Shop rollout means for small businesses. This show is for marketers who need to justify their short-video budget to a CFO, creators who want to understand platform economics, and anyone tired of hot takes about 'going viral.' Can a 30-second video really drive a seven-figure product launch — and if so, how? #TikTokMarketing #ShortVideo #CreatorEconomy #ViralContent #SocialMediaStrategy #InfluencerMarketing #Algorithm #ContentStrategy #MarketingROI #TikTokShop #BrandPartnerships #Monetization #DigitalMarketing #Marketing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MarketingPodcast #Business Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How TikTok Creators Are Using Fan-Funded Campaigns to Launch Products
    2026/06/06
    In episode 35 of The TikTok Marketing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how creators are skipping traditional venture capital and using their audiences as financial backers. They examine the rise of fan-funded product launches — from pre-order campaigns to community-driven equity models — using specific examples like a beauty creator who raised $500,000 for a skincare line in 48 hours and a gaming influencer who funded an entire apparel drop through his Discord. The hosts unpack the trust mechanics, the marketing playbook, and the risks when a creator's reputation is on the line. A fresh angle on creator entrepreneurship that flips the typical brand-deal model on its head. #CreatorEconomy #FanFunding #Crowdfunding #ProductLaunch #TikTokMarketing #ShortVideo #CreatorEntrepreneurship #PreOrder #CommunityDriven #ViralContent #InfluencerBusiness #BeautyCreator #GamingCreator #CreatorTrust #MarketingStrategy #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How TikTok Creators Are Using Digital Products for Recurring Revenue
    2026/06/06
    Episode 34 of the TikTok Marketing Podcast explores how creators are building sustainable income streams through digital products like templates, presets, and courses rather than relying solely on brand deals. Lucas and Luna break down why margins on digital goods beat physical merch, how creators price these products, and what the typical revenue trajectory looks like. They use the example of a beauty creator who transitioned from sponsored posts to selling Lightroom presets and now earns more from digital downloads than from brand partnerships. The hosts also discuss the psychological shift for creators moving from audience-building to product-selling, and why this model aligns with TikTok's short-form attention economy. If you are a creator or brand looking to diversify revenue, this episode offers a grounded look at a growing trend. #TikTokMarketing #CreatorEconomy #DigitalProducts #RecurringRevenue #TikTokCreators #PassiveIncome #LightroomPresets #ContentMonetization #MarketingStrategy #BrandDeals #CreatorBusiness #DigitalDownloads #TikTokStrategy #MarketingPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #SocialMediaMarketing #CreatorEconomyPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How TikTok Creators Are Building Their Own Subscription Economies
    2026/06/05
    In episode 33 of The TikTok Marketing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how top TikTok creators are moving beyond brand deals and ad revenue to build recurring revenue models — their own subscription economies. The hosts break down the specific mechanics of how creators like Jera Bean and others use platforms like Patreon, Fanfix, and even custom-built apps to offer exclusive content, community access, and early drops. They discuss the key numbers: average subscription price points, retention rates, and the tipping point when a creator's audience size makes subscriptions viable. Lucas draws a parallel to the media industry's shift from advertising to subscriptions, while Luna shares a surprising stat about how many creators now earn more from recurring payments than from brand sponsorships. The episode also covers the challenges — burnout from constant content creation for a paying base, and the risk of alienating free followers. A focused, tactical episode for any creator or brand considering the subscription model. #TikTok #CreatorEconomy #SubscriptionModel #RecurringRevenue #Patron #Fanfix #JeraBean #ContentMonetization #Marketing #SocialMedia #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #ShortVideo #CreatorStrategy #Membership #DigitalEconomy #BrandDeals #AudienceRevenue Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
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