Arnt Eriksen

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Confession

Why I Ditched Big Brands to Help Underdogs Like You Win

Hey there, startup warrior. Yes, you.

The one who's sacrificing sleep, sanity, and a stable paycheck to bring your vision to life. The one who's tired of feeling like a small fish in a sea of corporate sharks.

I see you. Because I was you.

And I've got a confession to make that might just change the game for both of us.

But first, a wake-up call: 90% of startups fail. Not because their ideas suck, but because they're playing a game rigged against them.

A game I used to help rig.

You see, I've worked with the biggest brands on the planet. Fortune 500 giants. Global campaigns that reached millions. The kind of clients that make other marketers drool.

It was the dream. Until it became a nightmare.

Because here's the dirty little secret of the corporate world:

It's not about innovation. It's about preservation. It's not about impact. It's about profit. It's not about you. It's about them.

And I was the guy helping them stay on top, squashing little guys like you before you could even get started.

Until one day, I couldn't do it anymore.

So, I did something crazy. I walked away from it all.

I’ve started my own agency and built companies from scratch. And you know what?

I failed. Hard. Multiple times.

But each failure taught me something the corporate world never could:

  1. Real innovation happens on the edges, not in the centre. While big brands play it safe, it's the scrappy startups that are changing the world.

  2. Purpose beats profit, every single time. Companies driven by a mission outlast those driven by margins.

  3. The future belongs to the challengers, not the champions. In a world of rapid change, it's better to be a speedboat than a cruise ship.

  4. Authenticity is the new authority. Trust me, your honest story beats a polished corporate facade any day.

  5. Impact is the new scale. It's not about reaching millions. It's about changing lives.

These lessons hit home when I became a mentor at Google Startup Labs. There, I saw the fire in the eyes of founders like you. The passion. The purpose.

And I realised: This is where I belong.

Not helping big brands get bigger. But helping underdogs like you become the top dogs of tomorrow.

Now, I know what you're thinking: "Great story, but how does this help me?"

Here's how:

  1. You're not alone in this fight. That frustration you feel when dealing with agencies that don't get your vision? I've been on both sides. I know how to bridge that gap.

  2. Your smallness is your strength. While the big guys are busy protecting what they have, you're free to create what's next.

  3. Your story is your superpower. Forget trying to sound like a big corporation. Your authentic journey is what will attract your tribe.

  4. Your constraints are your catalysts. Limited budget? Good. It forces creativity. Small team? Perfect. It keeps you agile.

  5. Your purpose is your profit. Lead with your 'why', and the 'how much' will follow.

So here's my offer to you:

Let's turn your vision into a reality that not only sells but resonates. Let's build a brand that doesn't just survive the noise but cuts through it. Let's create something that matters, that lasts, that changes the game.

Because the world doesn't need another faceless corporation, it needs you.
Your ideas. Your passion. Your purpose.

Are you ready to stop playing small and start making waves?

Take the Brand Ambition Quiz. It's not your usual fluffy marketing test. It's a reality check, a strategy session, and a battle plan all rolled into one.

It's time to stop being the underdog and start being the wolf that leads the pack.

What do you say? Are you in?

Take the Brand Ambition Quiz Now

P.S. Still think you need to play by the big brand rulebook to succeed? That's what Blockbuster thought before Netflix came along. Don't be Blockbuster. Be the next Netflix. It starts here.