Big Cabal Media's Zococo publication launched "Hertitude," an all-women's festival staffed entirely by women. Initially planned for 150 attendees, it sold 700 tickets on the first day, demonstrating a huge, untapped demand for safe, community-focused events that go beyond typical conference formats and resonate deeply with a specific demographic.
The podcast's business-themed Halloween costume contest, featuring ideas like a "terrifying tariff," successfully engages its specific audience. This fosters a strong sense of community and brand identity by creating inside jokes and shared experiences that resonate with their target listener persona.
Big Cabal Media extends its most popular editorial columns, like the personal finance series "Naira Life," into new formats including books, events, and films. This strategy leverages existing audience affinity to de-risk new ventures, create diverse revenue streams, and build brand prestige beyond traditional digital publishing.
Businesses with passionate but niche audiences, like the UFC or F1, can break into the mainstream by producing "on-ramp" content. A human-interest show (like F1's "Drive to Survive") provides an accessible entry point for new fans, demystifying the niche and driving massive growth by solving the discovery problem.
While competitors focus on scalable AI and digital products, a significant, less-crowded opportunity exists in high-touch, in-person (IRL) experiences. This "anti-trend" approach creates a strong competitive moat and appeals to audiences fatigued by digital overload.
Transform your customer base into a community by hosting exclusive meetups. This strategy builds a "culture machine" where customers feel like family, fostering loyalty and generating organic referrals without a hard sales pitch.
Marketing high-priced in-person events requires less "shtick" than digital equivalents. The inherent scarcity (limited seats), tangible experience, and human craving for connection are powerful, built-in marketing hooks that digital products struggle to replicate authentically.
Big Cabal Media repurposes content from its paid conferences, like "Naira Life," into free YouTube masterclasses and podcast series. This strategy creates a virtuous cycle: the high-quality content attracts new subscribers and builds brand authority, which in turn drives ticket sales for future events from an engaged, pre-warmed audience.
Launch a premium event with minimal financial risk, even without a large audience. First, set a date and find a location. Then, use DMs to get soft commitments from a few ideal attendees. This validation covers initial costs before you officially book the venue or launch publicly.
Despite being a top voice in his niche, Eric Coffey was denied speaking slots at industry events, which he found were often pay-to-play. He circumvented these gatekeepers by launching his own conference, creating a platform for himself and other successful minority contractors who were also being excluded.
The 'Yoga with Adrian' live tours grew to venues with thousands of attendees, such as Red Rocks. A key component of this success was the organic meetups happening before the events, where fans who connected in the online community would arrange to meet in real life for the first time, amplifying the event's energy.