Your page isn’t broken. Your words are wrong.
Buyers don’t shop in your language — they shop in their own.
Find the gap. Close it.
High ticket follows.
Most agencies are great at getting you found.
But found and bought are two different jobs.
Ranking brings traffic.
Converting brings revenue.
Most only do one.
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POV: You’re a B2B founder / marketer who wants to get high-ticket clients from content, and you find my account.
Hi I am Dom and I got a simple goal.
Be a present dad & husband + help my clients win.
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Dadpreneur POV: I got a simple goal:
be a present dad & husband + help my clients win
Posting here every day for 60 days is an attempt (that will be successful with your help) to get me my personality and my life in front of the right people
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My best content ideas come from holding my daughter, not staring at a blank screen.
Movement = ideas. Desk = execution.
Keep a note open. Write 3 words when something hits. That's it.
The founders posting daily without traction? They're skipping this part.
Ranked on Google. Still not closing.
SEO gets you found. Buyer psychology gets you paid.
Watson shows you exactly where your copy loses people — in 10 min.
Most fix rankings. Almost none fix the words.
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POV: You’re a B2B founder / marketer who wants to get high-ticket clients from content, and you find my account.
Hi I am Dom and I got a simple goal.
Be a present dad & husband + help my clients win.
Comment WATSON to see magic
Dadpreneur POV: I got a simple goal:
be a present dad & husband + help my clients win
Posting here every day for 60 days is an attempt (that will be successful with your help) to get me my personality and my life in front of the right people
Follow for more dadpreneur stuff
Working from home as a dad sounds perfect.
No commute. Family close.
And it is.
It's also: no off switch. Laptop open, kid on your arm, client on hold.
The gym gets me the one hour a day where I'm not a founder or a dad. Just lifting.
Then I come home and I'm both again.
Posting this on a weekend. That’s technically work. But it feels like a hobby so I don’t count it.
What I DO protect — Lottie saying “Papa Papa” at 6am and actually looking up from my phone when she does.
Present > available. Every time.
Posting this on a weekend. That’s technically work. But it feels like a hobby so I don’t count it.
What I DO protect — Lottie saying “Papa Papa” at 6am and actually looking up from my phone when she does.
Present > available. Every time.
Your content ranks fine. Your phone doesn't ring.
The real buyer language lives in:
Support emails
Sales call objections
Refund requests
Reddit threads
Customer interviews
Competitor reviews
Your team's Slack
Use their words, not yours. That's the game.
Camera confidence is a writing problem. You don’t freeze because you’re shy. You freeze because you don’t have a point. Write one sentence someone could disagree with. That’s your script
16 years as the SEO guy.
Clients got traffic. Still lost deals.
Their site talked about them. Their buyers thought something else entirely.
That gap costs you deals every day.
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Most founders write copy in their language.
Their buyers don’t respond.
Understanding buyer language is a skill that compounds — even when you’re not using it.
Next time you write a post, email, or sales page… it’s already there, doing the work.
I used to charge $16k for this, now there is a $197 version.
You're not bad at marketing.
You just don't know what your buyers are actually saying when you're not in the room.
I didn't either. For years I wrote content I was proud of. Spent hours on it. Published it. And watch