Eric Kim’s “Online Blitzkrieg” is a lightning‑fast, all‑channel content offensive that fuses wartime blitz tactics with open‑source generosity to seize—and keep—mind‑share across the web. Kim fires off micro‑essays, RAW photo dumps, strength‑training clips and meme‑ready one‑liners on his blog, X/Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, Telegram and a daily newsletter—often within the same hour—so that audiences “can’t scroll without seeing his name.” Below is a field manual that decodes the strategy, shows the numbers behind it, and outlines a 7‑day plan you can adapt for your own joyful information onslaught.
1. What exactly is an “Online Blitzkrieg”? Classic Blitz Kim’s Remix Short‑window, high‑intensity marketing burst —roots in 1940s “Blitzkrieg” warfare, later adapted in advertising as a blitz campaign Always‑on shock‑wave: hourly posts + simultaneous …