Navigating comms and PR | Lulu Cheng Meservey (Substack, Activision Blizzard)
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Notable Quotes
"It's so much easier to take what they're passionate about and then convince them that if they care about that, then they should care about your thing because of this connection."
"If you're a startup, your enemy is the status quo. When you don't take risks, you're letting your greatest enemy win by default."
"If you can choose the people who are going to love it... shower them with free product."
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Episode Summary
In this episode of Lenny's podcast, Lenny interviews Lulu Mazervi, the EVP of Corporate Affairs and Chief Communications Officer at Activision Blizzard. They dive deep into how to effectively spread ideas and engage audiences through strategic communication in a competitive landscape. Lulu emphasizes the importance of understanding your audience's cultural erogenous zones—what they care about—and aligning your messaging with their passions to make ideas memorable and shareable.
Lulu provides practical strategies for crafting compelling stories and messages that resonate, using analogies and anecdotes to ensure clarity and memorability. They discuss real-world examples like 'binders of women' from political discourse and how phrases like 'move fast and break things' can become impactful rallying cries if phrased memorably.
The conversation transitions to the necessity of taking risks in communications, especially for startups that challenge the status quo, encouraging leaders to make mistakes of commission rather than omission. Lulu explains how undifferentiated and faceless corporate messaging fails to resonate and advocates for creating personal channels that authentically engage audiences. This discussion leads to the idea of building a direct line of communication—whether that’s through social media or other forms—culminating in a framework for founders to follow as they grow their businesses.
Through various frameworks and examples, they explore how to efficiently build an audience and craft messages that will not only spread but also fundamentally connect with those that matter most. The episode wraps up with practical steps for founders to build their brands and share valuable lessons on effective communication in the digital age.
Lulu provides practical strategies for crafting compelling stories and messages that resonate, using analogies and anecdotes to ensure clarity and memorability. They discuss real-world examples like 'binders of women' from political discourse and how phrases like 'move fast and break things' can become impactful rallying cries if phrased memorably.
The conversation transitions to the necessity of taking risks in communications, especially for startups that challenge the status quo, encouraging leaders to make mistakes of commission rather than omission. Lulu explains how undifferentiated and faceless corporate messaging fails to resonate and advocates for creating personal channels that authentically engage audiences. This discussion leads to the idea of building a direct line of communication—whether that’s through social media or other forms—culminating in a framework for founders to follow as they grow their businesses.
Through various frameworks and examples, they explore how to efficiently build an audience and craft messages that will not only spread but also fundamentally connect with those that matter most. The episode wraps up with practical steps for founders to build their brands and share valuable lessons on effective communication in the digital age.
Key Takeaways
- Understand and tap into your audience's cultural erogenous zones to align your messaging.
- Take risks in your communications, favoring mistakes that can be learned from instead of silent omissions.
- Build a strong personal brand and direct line of communication to engage authentically with your audience.
- Focus on memorable messaging using analogies and anecdotes that resonate with your audience.
- Start small and build your audience gradually, using consistent content strategies for engagement.
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