I started a marketing agency because I was tired of watching brilliant founders (the introverts, the deep thinkers, and the busy solo operators) fade into the background while less useful but "louder" products took the spotlight.
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Marketing is compounding interest.
Every post you skip delays tomorrow's opportunities.
If you’re a founder and you're stuck here, this is for you...
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For far too long, software built outside the Church has been adapted for church use, which is beautiful. We believe the Church can also build technology that eventually finds its place in the wider world.
Lumen is our first step toward that.
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Shola Akinlade didn't chase hype. He built for developers first, played the long game
(Paystack: 7 markets, 40x value processed), and stayed human at scale.
Trust isn't loud. It's consistent.
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nobody cares about your product.
I see so many founders post:
"we just launched x feature"
"new update: y integration"
"excited to announce z"
none of this tells anyone how their life gets better.
record a 2 minute video showing the result a user gets.
"this will save you 4 hours a week on xyz" with a video beats every feature announcement you've ever written.
stop being selfish with your content.
Founders, build in public not for applause, but for alignment.
Let your ideal customers see how you think and solve problems.
Transparency breeds organic trust.
LinkedIn isn't just for job seekers.
It's the world's largest B2B marketplace; where 65M decision-makers hang out.
Since 2021, almost every founder I've worked with, I met on LinkedIn.
If you're a founder, here's how to leverage linkedin
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Stop trying to convince people to buy.
Start helping them understand their problems.
When marketing feels like education, you build natural market demand.
Try this today!!!