The Overthinker's Guide to Modern Marketing

09: Content Is Still King Or: Why Everyone Is Creating Content, Yet So Little of It Feels Like Anything

32 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Content Is Still King Or: Why Everyone Is Creating Content, Yet So Little of It Feels Like Anything In a world where everyone is publishing, posting, filming, and sharing, why does so little content actually stick? In this episode of The Overthinker’s Guide to Modern Marketing, Sean Makin explores the paradox of modern content: more of it than ever before… and yet less of it that truly resonates. From the “Great Content Flood” to the myth of the captive audience, we unpack why attention, not content, is now the scarcest resource. Expect reflections on the three-second reality of modern audiences, the quiet power of storytelling, and why clarity beats complexity every time (particularly before slide 14). Along the way, we question the obsession with formats, the rise of “useful” content in an AI-driven world, and the uncomfortable truth that producing more doesn’t necessarily mean connecting more. Thoughtful, slightly irreverent, and quietly practical, this episode is a reminder that content only works when it means something. So grab a cup of something you can’t quite pronounce, settle in, and spend the next wee while overthinking content… properly.

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