What Startup Storytellers Can Learn From This Year’s Top 6 Super Bowl Ads
The Super Bowl of football is also the Super Bowl of advertising. The greatest storytellers in the ad biz — like the best NFL players — want to compete on this playing field.
The Super Bowl of football is also the Super Bowl of advertising. The greatest storytellers in the ad biz — like the best NFL players — want to compete on this playing field.
It’s a new year, and you might be ready to pull the trigger on that new startup you’ve been dreaming about. One challenge you may encounter early on is finding your ideal co-founders.
Artificial intelligence apps like ChatGPT and DALL-E which can generate strikingly coherent text and images in response to short prompts started taking the world by storm late last year. Known as generative AI,
More than four decades after her death, the author of the popular novels Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead is still one of the most divisive public intellectuals. On one hand, her position of
As an entrepreneur, you likely often find yourself pulled in all different directions. A phone call about an issue here, a knock at your door there and an ever-growing inbox can make it
By Nick Chasinov, founder of Teknicks, a growth marketing agency that drives sustainable, defensible growth for streaming entertainment and SaaS products. In today’s highly competitive streaming landscape, companies like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and
In 2006, Congress established National Entrepreneurship Week. It is celebrated roughly the third week of February. You might think of “entrepreneurship” in terms of new business start-ups with the intention of having them
By Eric Tolic, a serial entrepreneur and growth marketer. You’ve probably heard this mantra before: “Money does not solve all your problems.” In the case of startups, it’s true more often than not.
What would you do if you had nothing? If you were starting from scratch, with no money, no contacts and no clue which way to turn, what would be your next move? When
Pandemic-induced work-from-home arrangements gave a lot of airtime to the concept of “autonomy.” Without managers to oversee their every move, employees naturally had to engage in more self-direction. This idea spooks a lot