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あらすじ・解説
In this first episode of The Social Hack, James Moran, founder of Sociable, introduces himself and shares his background in the insurance industry, detailing his journey of building and selling successful agencies. He connects this experience to the importance of cybersecurity in the creator economy by recounting a personal incident involving a hacked account.
Tune in to more upcoming topics and expert insights to help creators navigate the digital landscape securely.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Introduction to The Social Hack
00:00:58 - James Moran's Background in Insurance
00:01:30 - The Connection Between Insurance and the Creator Economy
00:02:46 - The Impact of Social Media Hacking
00:04:12 - The Gap in Social Media Protection
00:04:22 - Introduction to Sociable: The Startup
00:05:05 - Business Interruption Insurance for Creators
00:05:27 - The Explosive Growth of the Creator Economy
00:06:33 - Purpose of The Social Hack Podcast
00:07:05 - What to Expect in Future Episodes
00:08:03 - Closing Remarks and Call to Action
QUOTES
- “The more that I researched and dug into it, the more that I realized there's this massive gap in protection for social media users, especially for creators and for businesses that rely on these platforms to advertise and sell their products and services. And it sparked the idea for me for Sociable.”
- “So in the event of a hack, if a content creator or an influencer gets hacked, every day that they go without producing or making any content, they're losing money, they're losing revenue. So we would replace that money, that lost revenue, every single day until we recover the account or up to a certain amount of time.”
- “I wanted to help bridge the gap between the massively exploding creator economy and the security measures that platforms just aren't keeping up with.”
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
James Moran
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fractionalinnovator/