@99u
  @99u
99U | Jonathan Perelman: Content Is King, But Distribution Is Queen @99u | Uploaded September 2015 | Updated October 2024, 17 hours ago.
About this presentation

Getting your voice heard online often feels like trying to talk in a crowded room. So how do you rise above the noise?

In this 99U talk, Jonathan Perelman breaks down the tactics and mindsets used by Buzzfeed to stand out on social media and elsewhere (complete with its trademark listicles). By adopting a social-first mindset and creating content that appeals to emotion, Buzzfeed has grown from a small blog to a cultural phenomenon read by tens of millions of people (including the President of the United States).

His advice? Respect the platform you’re using (e.g. Twitter is about timelines, Facebook is about emotion), stay positive, and tell a story that is “genuine, authentic, and meaningful.”

Watch more videos here: 99u.com/videos


About Jonathan Perelman

Jonathan Perelman is the VP of Agency Strategy and Industry Development at BuzzFeed. At BuzzFeed he works closely on all aspects of the business, with a particular focus on educating advertising agencies on the BuzzFeed platform and ad products.

Prior to BuzzFeed, Jonathan spent six years at Google, most recently as the Global Lead for Industry Relations. He was responsible for brand identity initiatives and relationship management within the advertising and media industries. Prior to Google, Jonathan worked at Financial Services firm, Unifund, and also was the Deputy Finance Director on Cory Booker’s 2002 Mayoral run in Newark, NJ. The campaign was captured in an Academy Award nominated film, Street Fight, released in 2005.

Jonathan is a Sr. Fellow at the Center for the Digital Future, at the USC Annenberg School. In addition, he serves on the board of Advertising Week, Ad:Tech, and the International Association of Internet Professionals, along with other industry groups. He’s also an advisor to several start-ups.


About 99U

The 99U delivers the action-oriented education that you didn't get in school, highlighting real-world best practices for making ideas happen.
Jonathan Perelman: Content Is King, But Distribution Is QueenSteve Selzer: Designing for FrictionIan Spalter: Why Designers Should Work Like ComediansKelly McGonigal: How to Turn Stress Into an AdvantageJeff Sheng: Dont Ask, Dont Tell & Creativitys Role in Driving Social ChangeClive Wilkinson: The Theater of WorkSusan Gregg Koger: Being a Rookie Is an AssetNishat Akhtar: Look Around YouKelly Sue DeConnick: How To Make People Uncomfortable (And Still Make a Living)Starlee Kine: Fear, Heartbreak, and Making It Happen Against All OddsCasey Gerald: Purpose Is the New Bottom LineJulia Kaganskiy: Navigating the Unknown

Jonathan Perelman: Content Is King, But Distribution Is Queen @99u

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER