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Wealthy Way

Long-Form vs. Short-Form Content & the Future of Social Media

Wealthy Way

Ryan Pineda

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Debating between long-form and short-form content? Discover the strengths of each and learn which one can drive your social media growth to the next level. Stay ahead of the curve and prepare for the future of social media.

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About Ryan Pineda:

Ryan Pineda has been in the real estate industry since 2010 and has invested in over $100,000,000 of real estate. He has completed over 700 flips and wholesales, and he owns over 650 rental units. As an entrepreneur, he has founded seven different businesses that have generated 7-8 figures of revenue.

Ryan has amassed over 2 million followers on social media and has generated over 1 billion views online. Starting as a minor league baseball player making less than $2,000 a month, Ryan is now worth over $100 million. He shares his experiences in building wealth and believes that anyone can change their life with real estate investing.





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0:00.0

If you're walking around people in public, they're not going to watch long form content.

0:04.9

You know, like short form is all you would watch if you're just chilling.

0:09.3

Yeah.

0:10.3

Right?

0:11.3

So I'm just curious when people do watch long form. It's probably in the car. It's probably at home.

0:16.0

I think it's car home workouts. A lot of people use it, you know, while they're cooking or doing chores or yeah, you know, those kind of things. I I mean YouTube has watched more than Netflix in the

0:25.6

average American household and so it's it's powerful right yeah and to your point

0:30.0

I also just started really getting into watching long-form YouTube videos over the last four or five years

0:35.7

But it's been that way and it's it's dominant. Yeah, it's crazy too when I think about this content world because

0:44.4

You know I have Netflix I have YouTube I have pretty much everything and you know you watch Netflix and it's like

0:49.9

it's all just old movies and things you may have seen before and yeah like they'll come up with new content and they're doing it like at a crazy right now.

0:57.0

Right, but even then it's still not YouTube.

1:00.0

No. Because like literally the creators come up with content every day.

1:03.0

And you're like, oh, they got a new hour thing.

1:05.0

You know how long it takes Netflix to produce an hour thing?

1:08.0

Yeah.

1:09.0

Right?

1:10.0

And so I'm like, man, where does this go?

1:12.0

Because we treat them the same. It's like that our

1:16.0

documentary that took Netflix a year and millions to produce in our minds as

1:20.8

equal to the our podcast we're doing right now.

1:23.9

Yeah, and that's one of the beauties of the day and age we live in is like you and I right here today

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