Ari’s Blog
I write an essay twice a week. My writing is primarily focused on helping brands earn attention without paying for it.
3 Lessons From Writing Online
This episode combines two topics that I feel are relevant today: writing online and building a community. Stew has been writing online for years. He realized that despite there being a lot of material on writing, there was still an opportunity to build a community. He was right. Compound Writing is building the premier online writing community. Stew shared his secrets on why it's working and how he is scaling it.
What if We Paid for Facebook
Social has evolved from scale to niche. Everyone joined Facebook because their friends were on it. Now, everyone wants to meet their next group of friends. Yes, you might meet them on Facebook. But more likely, you'll meet them in a "niche" community.
3 Lessons on Scaling a Media Publication to Millions of Readers
The Daily Beast is a leading news site—receiving millions of hits a month. Candace’s job is two-fold: audience development and audience engagement. Audience development involves identifying readers who might be interested in the Daily Beast and acquiring those readers. Audience engagement involves retaining those readers and building loyalty with them. If you are looking to grow an online audience, this is a must listen to episode.
How Paris Hilton Started the Modern-Day Influencer Industry
The biggest lesson from my writing is building your own distribution channel. You can't rely on others. Paris taught us that. She has a combined 34M+ followers across Twitter, TikTok and Instagram. She did licensing instead of sponsorships. She controlled her brand, making sure she profited from it. Attention is a powerful tool. It doesn't matter how you gain it What's more important is what you do with it. Paris used her last name. She turned that into a net worth of $350MM+ and invented a new industry in the process. Thanks, Paris!
Paint Videos Cause a PR Nightmare
Tony started the account in December 2019. He went viral immediately. A few months later he saw an opportunity. Sherwin Williams could use TikTok to market to Gen-Z. His manager loved the idea. His manager connected him to the corporate marketing department of Sherwin Williams. He emailed them a few times. He even LinkedIn them. He finally heard back ... two months later. They said no thanks.
3 Podcasting Lessons from Joe Ferraro, Host of the One Percent Better Podcast
Joe is a friend of mine who I met on Twitter. He might not be well known, but he is one of the best podcast hosts I know. His podcast, One Percent Better, has interesting guests and doesn’t ask the typical questions. He challenges them creating unique interview experiences. If you are interested in starting a podcast or already run one, I'd recommend listening.
Why I Still Own Disney Stock
I've been a stockholder of Disney since birth, No, I'm not joking. My grandparents bought it for me as a gift the day I was born. The stock has increased ~10.2x since that year, 1994. No doubt, a solid return. In that same period, the Dow Jones has returned ~6.84x. Not too shabby of a choice by my grandparents when you look at the Dow Jones.
3 Leadership Lessons from Steve Schlafman, Professional Certified Coach
Steve is a well-known investor and coach. He has 48K followers on Twitter. Steve is a frequent guest on podcasts talking about investing. So I was excited to talk with him about a different topic—coaching. If you are looking to take your career to the next level or an executive trying to figure things out, I recommend you listen.
Netflix's Biggest Competitor is Choice
Well, isn't Netflix simple? Open the app and start watching something. Yes, in practice. No, in theory. When do you actually go on Netflix and start watching something immediately? Rarely, if ever. How many times have you thought about watching something new to go back to reruns of the Office? If it was so easy to choose content, there wouldn't be 653M results for "What to Watch on Netflix?" This is a problem that Netflix thinks about all the time.