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    Posted by Hefty-Airport2454 on February 8, 2026 at 11:41 am

    Social feeds → Influencers → Communities → Co-creation.

    Neil Patel's data shows organic social reach dropped 62% in 3 years. Influencer marketing hit $24B in 2025, but it's getting saturated. Meanwhile, 86% of consumers say brands are most trustworthy when they co-create with customers.

    (I’m not saying these ‘4’ types are dead, no, just the MOAT is evolving)

    And companies that personalize through co-creation see 40% more revenue growth than competitors.

    LEGO proved this at scale. They let fans submit and vote on product ideas. Result: 2.8 million community members, 135,000+ ideas submitted, and a $90M business line with 40% profit margins. It incentive:

    • cross-selling among satisfied users
    • free user acquisition
    • constant feedback

    Now here's what's changed: with AI, anyone can build anything. Products are a commodity. The only real moat is your audience. And the strongest audiences aren't followers. They're these active users.

    So how do you actually do this?

    Step 1: Own your audience through email. Not social. Not algorithms (example : a newsletter you control or just gathering email with your project)

    Step 2: Feature the people who engage. Interview them. Showcase them. Make them the content. Any original idea is welcomed.

    Step 3: Build the product that matches the value you're already giving.

    I'm running this with two projects right now:

    StartupHunt that started as a newsletter. I feature founders who reply to my emails. I interview them, spotlight their projects. Now I'm building a product on top that matches the value I already bring them (not live but the principle is here)

    TrustViews, a directory ranking people by views. I'm launching a newsletter where I break down the strategies behind each person's traffic curve from listed people. The directory feeds the newsletter. The newsletter feeds the directory.

    The framework in 3 words: feature your users.

    Have reviews? Showcase them in the newsletter.

    Have top performers? Interview them.

    Have case studies? Tell their stories.

    When your users ARE the content, you don't have a distribution problem. They share because they're in it. That’s today’s MOAT.

    Hefty-Airport2454 replied 2 weeks, 4 days ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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