Navigating comms and PR | Lulu Cheng Meservey (Substack, Activision Blizzard) | Free Podcast Summary

Lenny Rachitsky | Lenny’s Podcast – Lulu Cheng Meservey (Substack, Activision Blizzard) Lulu Cheng Meservey was formerly head of comms at Substack (where I host my newsletter and podcast) and is currently the Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs and…

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Fit your audience to your story

For startups with few resources, it’s essential to focus on building your own distribution, crafting a clear message, and shape-shifting your story to fit your audience. Start by identifying influencers in concentric circles, starting with co-founders, employees, and investors, to save time and effort.

When spreading a message, focus on your inner circle of employees and power users, as they have the most influence. Incentivize them to gain their feedback and support. Consistent communication and controlling the message are crucial.

The best way to handle a crisis is to be proactive and transparent. You have to acknowledge the problem, apologize if necessary, and explain what you’re doing to fix it

The best way to identify your audience is to use the concentric circles framework. You have to start with the core group of people who are most passionate about your product or idea, and then expand from there.

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  1. 01Lenny Rachitsky | Lenny’s Podcast – Lulu Cheng Meservey (Substack, Activision Blizzard)
  2. 02The message and the idea
  3. 03Minimize risks
  4. 04Fit your audience to your story
  5. 05Effective communication
  6. 06Being authentic
  7. 07Building a loyal audience
  8. 08The importance of understanding cultural erogenous zones in effective communication

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