Summary
In this episode, Trevor and Steve discuss improvements in sound quality for their podcast, share their fitness routines, and delve into the FTC’s new click-to-cancel rule aimed at simplifying subscription cancellations. They also explore the implications of Lena Kahn’s leadership at the FTC and how AI tools like Gamma are transforming content creation. In this conversation, Steve Peron and Trevor discuss the evolution of content creation tools, particularly focusing on Gamma for LinkedIn posts and the potential of using Figma for more dynamic presentations. They explore current trends in LinkedIn content, noting a shift towards simpler posts and the rise of video content. The discussion also highlights the new shorts feature on LinkedIn, comparing it to similar features on other platforms and considering its implications for content strategy.
Takeaways
- Sound quality is crucial for a good listening experience.
- Investing in proper fitness gear can enhance workouts.
- The FTC’s click-to-cancel rule aims to protect consumers.
- Making cancellation as easy as sign-up is logical.
- Lena Kahn is actively reshaping FTC policies.
- AI tools can streamline content creation processes.
- First movers in tech often dominate the market.
- Consumer rights are increasingly being prioritized by regulators.
- Fitness routines can be adapted to individual needs.
- Using AI for marketing can save time and improve quality. Gamma allows for quick and easy content creation for LinkedIn.
- Using Figma can enhance presentation dynamics beyond traditional slides.
- Current LinkedIn trends show a preference for single image and video posts.
- The introduction of shorts on LinkedIn presents new opportunities for engagement.
- Content creation tools are lowering barriers for marketers and businesses.
- Dynamic presentations can improve audience engagement during pitches.
- The effectiveness of LinkedIn content is evolving with user preferences.
- Shorts could be a game changer for visibility on LinkedIn.
- Experimenting with casual content on LinkedIn may yield positive results.
- Consistency in posting remains critical for success on social media.