EP43 | Build Your Brand, Then Scale: Marko Stavrou’s Founder Guide

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Entrepreneur Marko Stavrou (“the Gen Z guy”) talks about starting Gen Link after a Standard Bank brief to connect young people to the bank’s ecosystem, and how the company has since worked with 50+ clients. He explains why many organisations overlook youth (low current spending power, short-term optimisation), and argues for data-led decisions grounded in direct customer research - using Capitec’s in-branch demand as an example. He details Gen Z channel behaviour (avoid email; view WhatsApp as personal; often don’t see services because of misfit distribution), and describes his team’s creator-driven research platform.

On media, Marko outlines why traditional media and conferences still offer credibility/validation versus noisy social channels, and how to help legacy publishers: “TikTokification” - short, engaging video on Instagram/TikTok that links back to articles - plus a positive, authentic storytelling lens. He predicts cross-pollination: investors and execs with visible personal brands, and more leaders documenting their journeys.

Chapters / timestamps

00:00 – Intro & summit context
00:45 – Who is Marko? “Gen Z guy,” what Gen Link does
01:25 – Why youth are overlooked (spend now vs long-term)
02:12 – Standard Bank brief → Gen Link’s first contract; 50+ clients since
03:34 – Be data-led; Capitec’s in-branch insight
04:50 – Channel reality: email/WhatsApp avoidance; misfit distribution
05:22 – Creator-driven research platform (banking patterns, targeted reach)
06:02 – Why traditional media still matters (credibility/auditing)
08:41 – Fixing legacy media: short video hooks that link to articles
09:10 – Example: Good Things Guy’s positive, authentic model
10:01 – Cross-pollination: investors with personal brands; optionality for Gen Z
10:57 – Leaders documenting the journey (Alex Hormozi, Steven Bartlett, Adrian Gore)
12:05 – “Don’t sell—document”; why authenticity beats product posts
13:16 – Investing in Gen Z: sponsor and market events to young people
14:26 – Fill the room: get under-30s into conferences
14:53 – Founder content workflow: commentator → creator → outsource
16:10 – Volume vs value; credibility before clickbait
17:54 – Crash course for beginners: pick what you love; personalise; start on LinkedIn/IG
18:26 – Pillar → mined clips; start 1–2 pieces/week; write if you dislike camera
19:27 – Be authentic: talk about what you actually do/care about
20:09 – Origin story & philosophy: independence; self-belief before evidence
20:54 – Close & thanks

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Produced and Published by Submedia.co.za
21 Jan English South Africa Technology · Business

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