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Zack Sigel

I run Discontent Media, my own content marketing consultancy. I specialize in writing and editing about topics like finance and business development, and I draw on over 12 years of experience in business writing and content marketing to help individuals carve out and maximize their online presence through website development, blog content, and SEO strategy.

My areas of expertise include:
Business • Finance • Law • Real Estate • Healthcare • Insurance

I have over 12 years of experience leading content development, including seven years of managing teams.

I have a passion for educating on complex material to help users make informed decisions and I thrive in environments where I can wear many hats: writer, editor, strategist, content marketer, mentor, leader, subject-matter expert. I've propelled cross-functional teams to success in organic growth through the use of best-in-class content across a wide variety of mediums.

I'm experienced in roadmapping content strategies, collaborating with engineering and product teams to create integrated work, and leveraging my unique skill set to drive innovation.

Outside of work, I'm a cinema fiend and an avid world traveler, and I'm constantly chipping away at my seemingly endless Audible queue.

https://www.zacksigel.com/

Publications

  • QuinStreet
    6 articles
  • Investopedia
    4 articles
  • Investopedia.com
    4 articles
  • CHRON
    3 articles
  • Insure.com
    1 article
  • SFGate
    1 article
  • The Houston Chronicle
    1 article

Writes Most On

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  • Should you choose a $1,000 deductible for car insurance?
    31 Mar—QuinStreet
    A deductible is the amount you agree to pay before your insurance coverage kicks in. Selecting the appropriate deductible for your car insurance policy is an important decision that influences both your premium costs and out-of-pocket expenses in the event of a claim. Opting for a higher deductible, such as $1,000, can lead to lower premium payments, but it could result in paying more out of pocket than you expect. It’s essential to assess your financial situation, driving habits, and risk...
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  • Diminished value claims: How to offset loss of value after a car accident
    24 Mar—Insure.com
    After an accident, the fair market value of your vehicle will decline, even if repairs have restored it to its original condition. To recover the difference between the fair market value of your vehicle before and after the accident, you must file a diminished value insurance claim. Some diminished value claims may fall under your collision or comprehensive insurance – that is, you would file the claim with your own policy – but you can also make a claim against an at-fault party with their...