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Creator Economy 2.0 : Strategy Meets Structure

12 min ¡ 11 de feb de 2026
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🎙️ Creator Economy 2.0: Strategy Meets Structure The B2B creator economy is evolving, and it’s no longer about content alone. In this episode of The LAF B2B Influencer Podcast, we dive into Creator Economy 2.0, where creators are no longer just external voices but strategic assets embedded into brand leadership, demand generation, and growth strategy. We explore how B2B creators are reshaping the way companies communicate, influence, and scale trust, moving from ad-driven tactics to structured, creator-led ecosystems. In this episode, we cover: * How B2B creators are transitioning from freelancers to strategic partners inside organizations * How creators and executives co-create leadership content that performs on LinkedIn * The power of decentralized storytelling through employees and creators * The KPIs that matter beyond reach and engagement are pipeline, intent, and revenue impact * The challenges brands face when shifting to creator-led storytelling * What the future structure of B2B creator programs really looks like The B2B creator is no longer just a voice on a channel; they are a bridge between expertise and trust. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

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