Extra Credit: Can Bonus Content Build Loyalty And Authority?

Bonus content is a way to overdeliver with insights, resources, and real value. Back in school, extra credit was the golden ticket. It boosted your grade, earned your teacher’s respect, and gave you a leg up when the pop quizzes took you by surprise. Today, bonus content works the same way it did for your …

Write Engaging Content Like You Were In The School Play

Storytelling is a way to write engaging content that is memorable, relatable, and trusted. Whether you were in the lead role, built the set, or nervously fumbled your one line as “Tree #3,” chances are you remember your school play. Because stories stick. They imprint themselves in our memory far better than facts ever could. …

Lunch Table Lessons: How To Write Copy That Makes People Want To Sit With You

Think about your middle school lunch table when you write copy. Remember middle school lunch tables? There was an unspoken science to choosing where to sit and who to sit with. You scanned the room for your people, the ones who’d save you a seat, share their snacks, or at least not roast you for …

Your Thought Leadership Era Starts Now (And Yes, You Still Got It)

Your thought leadership era begins the moment you decide to own your voice. John Travolta had his moment in the ‘70s with Saturday Night Fever and Grease. Then the fame dimmed and roles dried up for him. He was yesterday’s new until Pulp Fiction. Suddenly, he was back, older, wiser, and more powerful than ever. …

Why A One-Hit Wonder Content Strategy Is A Risky Mistake

Your content strategy can’t be built on one viral post, one catchy offer, or one good month. Do you remember Leif Garrett? Maybe you don’t. He had great hair and je ne sais quoi that made teenagers swoon. He had it all for a moment. The spotlight fades quickly. The crowd moved on. And just …

Valuable Lessons About Visibility From The Teen Idols We Loved

Have you ever considered the valuable lessons we’ve learned about business from our teen heartthrobs? Ah, the ‘70s! Bell-bottoms, feathered hair, and a bedroom wallpapered in posters of David Cassidy and Donny Osmond. Those heartthrobs didn’t just dominate teen magazines; they dominated attention. And whether they knew it or not, they were teaching valuable lessons …

Get Summer-Ready Social Content By Preparing Now For The Lazy Days Of Summer

If you don’t plan your social content before summer hits, that dreamy slow season becomes a silent one—no visibility, no new leads, no momentum. Say goodbye to: A slow summer morning. Iced Coffee in hand. Laptop closed! Take the time to prep your content now so you can take real breaks later (yes, even the …

Authority in Bloom: How to Show Up as a Thought Leader Without Burning Out

It’s important to realize that there is no ‘thought leader gene’ that provides more time, confidence, or knowledge.  You know those people who show up on LinkedIn effortlessly? Sharing insights, attracting clients, and establishing themselves as go-to experts? It’s because they’ve figured out how to bloom where they’re planted—and they’ve got a system that works. …

Plant Seeds Now to Sell Later: The Thoughtful Way to Gain Visibility

If you’re dreaming of a fully booked summer, speaking opportunities landing in your inbox, or dream clients sliding into your DMs, you need to start planting those seeds to gain visibility now. There’s a reason farmers don’t wait until harvest season to get their crops in the ground. The same goes for your content. May …

Why Introverted Business Owners Make Exceptional Business Writers

Introverted, shy, or highly sensitive entrepreneurs may perceive themselves not as exceptional business writers but rather see their temperament as a barrier to creating content. The pressure to constantly engage, promote yourself loudly, and interact frequently online can feel exhausting. But here’s the good news: your quiet, reflective nature is a decisive advantage in content …