It's not enough to know your competitor just published a great new #blogpost or #whitepaper. You need to step back and assess their entire body of work to generate meaningful insights that will inform your own work.
Your best clients didn't find you by accident.
Something you said or showed made them feel understood before they even reached out.
Do more of that thing.
Every comment should serve a purpose.
It should:
- add value
- spark a conversation
- amplify relationships
- etc
Thoughtful and targeted comments will always outperform volume and randomness.
Many creators quit bcz they mistake silence for indifference.
What they don't realize:
Some of the most important people in their future are quietly paying attention.
Keep publishing. Your audience is often larger than your engagement suggests.
One blog or social media post that resonates deeply is worth more than 10 that don't.
Study the signals:
• Comments
• Saves
• Shares
...and let them tell you what to make more of.
Waiting to feel ready is one of the easiest ways to stay stuck.
The decision to begin is what creates the readiness you were waiting for.
Start before certainty arrives.
The lead didn't disappear. The conversation just stopped.
- No follow-up
- No touchpoint
- No reason to re-engage
Leads don't close themselves. Conversations do, and conversations need someone to keep them alive.
A lot of entrepreneurs are stuck in the same cycle:
→ forget to post
→ rush content
→ publish something off-brand
→ disappear again
That’s not a motivation problem. It is a systems problem.
Most marketers are using the same AI tools.
Meanwhile, new tools keep quietly changing the game.
The latest additions include:
• Claude in Excel
• OpenClaw
• Sprinklr
• Tasklet AI
• Riverflow AI
...and more.
Which one have you tried? 👇👇
Most people are waiting for a feeling that never comes:
“Now I’m ready.”
But readiness is created through action, not hesitation.
Start first, and clarity follows.