DUBAI: ‘Content creation or entrepreneurship is focused on the small stuff and I think life is not determined by getting a few big things right but by a hundred thousand small decisions; so I have a philosophy of maximising or optimising the small things today,’ said British-Nigerian entrepreneur-speaker Steven Bartlett in a free-wheeling talk with Alia Al Hammadi, CEO of New Media Academy, the organiser of the 1 Billion Followers Summit 2024 in Dubai.
The author and host of the UK’s No.1 podcast ‘The Diary of a CEO’ which tells the remarkable stories of the world’s most influential people, was at the second edition of the 1 Billion Followers Summit 2024 that kicked off on January 10 at the Museum of the Future and Emirates Towers in the city.
The Fireside Chat was titled ‘Inside the mind of Steven Bartlett’ and was part of the Get Ahead series.
‘People’s advice in talks like this are going to give you the answers you need in your business but the answers are changing faster than ever. So experimentation s
hould be your strategy,’ shared Bartlett as his tips for growth added that he travelled 50 weeks a year, attending conferences and taking in audience opinions.
Regarding new ideas as well as the creative block, Bartlett compared creativity to clouds in the sky that are connected by people. ‘I need more clouds in the sky,’ he added.
In reply to the moderator’s query, the young entrepreneur said he has wasted no years and that he would follow the same path he took. The college dropout, who co-founded Flight Story, a marketing and communications company that works with leading brands, as well as third web, a software platform backed by Shopify and Coinbase that makes it easy to build web3 applications, opened up about his Nigerian immigrant mother who could not attend school beyond the primary level and had been unhappy about his decision to quit studies. He said he was happy and grateful for the choices he made in life and called him ‘born lucky’.
Bartlett, whose audience includes young aspiring entrepreneur
s, creators, business leaders and high net-worth individuals, is active on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter) and Tiktok.
The two-day global gathering for digital content creators on social media, the world’s largest such event, has attracted 7,000 participants, including 3,000 influencers and content creators. The summit offers over 40 activities, including sessions, workshops, and inspiring keynote speeches.
The event which has the theme ‘Get Connected’ allows each content creator the space to connect the summit’s four distinct tracks that tackle the most prominent aspects of content creation: Get Creative, Get Ahead, Get Paid, and Get Together.
The summit offers two full days of entertainment and professional development with the biggest creators and industry experts from around the world.
Source: Emirates News Agency