If you’re not posting, you’re invisible.
I thought silence looked professional. Instead, it made me forgettable.
One post a week about a win, lesson, or failure is enough. Not to go viral—but to prove you exist.
Invisible founders don’t get remembered.
@matt_gray_ I agree with this point. The aim should not be to compete. The aim should be to carve out your own category and make any competition obsolete.
@dickiebush I like turning real work into teachable moments. When I share my step-by-step solutions, people actually apply them, and that builds trust faster than generic posts.
@Codie_Sanchez I’ve learned the hard way that no one truly gets it. The sleepless nights and impossible calls are just part of the process, and you have to own it.