
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.
Expert On
Publications
- Investopedia.com4 articles
- Investopedia3 articles
- CHRON3 articles
- QuinStreet1 article
- SFGate1 article
- The Houston Chronicle1 article
- Insure.com
Writes Most On
- Health Savings Account (HSA) Rules and Limits7 Mar—InvestopediaA health savings account (HSA) lets you set aside pre-tax money to pay for medical costs. The money grows tax-free as well. While HSAs can help you save on medical bills, there are rules, requirements, and limits. Before opening an HSA, consider how much money you can put in, what medical costs you can use it for, and if your health insurance plan allows you to have an HSA. Key Takeaways A health savings account can help you save money on your covered health care expenses because you don’t...
- 9 Major Medicare Changes for 2025 and How They Impact Your Coverage25 Feb—InvestopediaMedicare is undergoing sweeping changes in 2025, including a $2,000 limit on out-of-pocket Part D drug costs, the elimination of the prescription drug coverage gap known as the “donut hole,” an opt-in payment plan, and expanded coverage for a number of services and drugs. These changes could impact how much Medicare recipients pay for health care, as well as what Medicare covers under each of its parts. Still, not all of the changes will benefit patients. For example, premiums for traditional...
- Is Your Term Life Insurance a Waste of Money?14 Jan—Investopedia.comTerm life insurance pays your beneficiaries a death benefit if you die during the policy’s specified term. The death benefit can range significantly in size from policy to policy, but it’s possible to buy coverage worth millions of dollars. That money typically gets paid to beneficiaries tax-free and outside of probate, compounding the reward for your loved ones when they need it most. Yet most term life insurance policies never pay out. That’s because the term usually lasts between 10 and 30...