David Perell interviews Lulu Cheng Meservey about the concept of "going direct" in communications, emphasizing the importance of founders personally shaping their company's narrative in a decentralized media landscape. They discuss how opinions have become decentralized, making it crucial for founders to connect directly with their audience, and explore the balance between authenticity and strategy, including engineering spontaneity. The conversation covers the "message, medium, and messenger" framework, highlighting the need for resonant messaging, strategic media placement, and credible messengers. Lulu stresses the importance of aligning communications with business goals, turning attention into tangible outcomes like recruitment or sales, and standing for something without alienating the core audience. They also touch on launch strategies, the power of slogans, and the need for genuine connection and empathy in a world increasingly filled with AI-generated content.
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