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The fundamental mindset for modern growth is to see your business as a full-time media production company. Your actual service or product becomes the thing your media company monetizes, rather than the primary focus. This shift in identity changes everything about your operations and marketing.
As media companies scale, they are increasingly run by finance or legal executives who prioritize pulling business levers over creative vision. This shift creates a market opportunity for smaller, passion-driven companies led by actual creators who are less focused on pure optimization.
True scaling isn't about increasing tactical output like more content or funnels. It's about elevating your perceived authority and value. Your audience mirrors your truth and worth, so authentic messaging that subtracts "noise" is more effective than "performing productivity."
The traditional agency model of being paid for strategy and ideas is obsolete. To provide real value, modern agencies must function as production companies that create tangible output—videos, content, and live events. Clients should not pay for thinking alone; they should pay for making.
To succeed today, product companies must also be media companies. Instead of solely relying on buying advertising, brands need to create and distribute their own content through owned channels. This strategy builds a direct relationship with the community, fosters loyalty, and creates a more sustainable marketing engine.
The "build it and they will come" mindset is a trap. Founders should treat marketing and brand-building not as a later-stage activity to be "turned on," but as a core muscle to be developed in parallel with the product from day one.
To succeed today, a CPG brand's primary function must be content creation. The strategic imperative is to think and act like a media company that happens to sell a food or beverage product, not the other way around. This reframes the entire business model and priorities.
The most critical mindset shift for marketing leaders is to move from creating individual assets to architecting a scalable content engine. Future success depends on building infrastructure that allows content to flow, adapt, and perform continuously and intelligently.
In today's market, founders cannot afford to build a product and then seek an audience. The only durable competitive advantage is building a content engine first to capture free impressions and organic reach, then monetizing that pre-existing audience with a product or service.
Ryan Serhant reframed his company not as a real estate firm using media, but a media company selling real estate. This core purpose informs hiring, product development, and strategy, enabling expansion beyond its initial vertical. The brand's primary function is content creation and audience aggregation.
In a product-led world, the B2B concept of 'founder-led sales' evolves into 'founder-led marketing.' Founders must deeply own the brand's narrative. This means personally onboarding key influencers and being the first to learn how to tell the story broadly, ensuring the message is right before scaling the function.