
A Stern Talk Logan Lost $200,000… Then Built a 7-Billion-View Media Company | A Stern Talk
Logan sits down with William Stern to break down:– How he went from failed dropshipping stores & $200k lost to partnering with top creators– The real story behind building Media Scaling (not the social media highlight version)– What “noise vs signal” means in entrepreneurship– Why motion creates opportunity — and stagnation kills it– How to know if you should DIY content or hire a team– When to pivot, when to persist, and when to fire a client– Why “boring businesses” like plumbers & roofers are unicorns in today’s content world– How sub-accounts create arbitrage on CPMs– Why founders should delegate outcomes, not tasks– The future of high-ticket businesses, social distribution, and AI-enabled growthIf you're an entrepreneur, consultant, founder, or creator…This is one of the most actionable, tactical episodes we’ve ever filmed.📘 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN💥 Why failure is just a decision, not the end💳 How Logan used credit stacking to fund early skills📉 The truth behind 5 years of failed attempts (before success)📈 What sub-accounts are and why they’re CPM gold mines🔍 How to separate noise from signal when scaling🧪 Why consistency outperforms “genius ideas”⚙️ When to hire agencies vs building in-house🧱 Why boring businesses (plumbing, HVAC, roofing) are social media unicorns🎥 How ANY business can create content without being “an actor”🔄 When to pivot, fire clients, or change your entire direction🚀 The future of high-ticket businesses, personal brands & AIGuest: Logan Forsyth - https://www.instagram.com/loganforsyth/💸 Need business financing? https://cardiff.co/business/apply/?ut...🔔 Subscribe for insightful content on AI transformation, business strategy, and industry disruption. Don't forget to hit the bell icon for notifications on future episodes.📣 Connect with us:William Stern: https://www.instagram.com/justwilliamsternLogan Foresight, Media Scaling, William Stern, Stern Talk, digital marketing strategy, sub accounts, high ticket businesses, CPM arbitrage, content marketing, social media growth, entrepreneurship failures
