do you still think that's really how this all works?
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Replying to @RickPaulas @lukeoneil47
I think if you make a product that people want to pay for, you will make money.
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Replying to @RickPaulas @lukeoneil47
Advertisers pay tens of thousands of dollars per episode to sponsor it.
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Replying to @theSamParr @lukeoneil47
oh okay, gotcha. so just make a band that advertisers want to sponsor?
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Replying to @RickPaulas @lukeoneil47
Yes. Or make music or other products so good people want to pay for it. Regardless, don't play the victim.
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Replying to @theSamParr @lukeoneil47
so you, CEO of The Hustle, in your expertise of all things hustle-oriented, are recommending making a band and then [fill in step here] and then advertisers will give me money?
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Replying to @RickPaulas @lukeoneil47
Well, I'm for sure saying that if you want money, you likely shouldn't give your product away for free. I'm just saying - don't complain about Joe Rogan getting paid when he gets 1b downloads a year.pic.twitter.com/qN8iTnY1kr
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And btw, The Hustle is a media company that makes tens of millions of dollars a year. So, while I don't have a band, I HAVE worked in the music industry before and do know a thing or two about making money off content.
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Replying to @theSamParr @lukeoneil47
sounds like the way you made money is the same as ever, which is finding a way to profit off the work of others, which isn't what you're suggesting by saying just make a band that people want. just say the first one.
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No, not off of others.
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