Why Brands Need To Focus on People First Content – Insights from Crowd Content CEO

Carlos Meza who serves as President & CEO of Crowd Content, a leading content creation service provider joins Enterprise Radio.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Carlos Meza discuss the following:

  1. What is it that you exactly do, what is Crowd Content?
  2. How do you work with companies that need writing done easily and seamlessly with their larger agencies or internal marketing departments?
  3. Could you describe how exactly your team works and walk me through how a writing assignment is completed?
  4. Crowd Content is a tech platform, but you focus on people first content, could you expand on what that means?
  5. How do you think tech can get in the way of brands reaching their audiences with meaningful content?
  6. What is one piece of advice you have for companies looking to really build a connection with their audience through content?

Carlos Meza serves as President & CEO of Crowd Content, a leading content creation service provider connecting talented writers and editors with businesses in need of high-quality, people-first, publish-ready content at scale in a tech-driven platform experience. A master of scale himself, Meza has been leading high-growth technology companies over the last five years. Prior to being appointed as CEO of Crowd Content in 2021, he served as CEO of Kivuto Solutions, a SaaS Edtech company. An industry veteran, Meza brings a background in engineering and corporate finance to expand the Crowd Content footprint of global brands served. During the early part of his career, Meza spent 13 years working with multinational brands and banks that included Citibank and HSBC. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the Universidad Industrial de Santander and an MBA from the University of Calgary.

Website: https://www.crowdcontent.com


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