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Confession: most content strategies I see fail for the same reason,…

Confession: most content strategies I see fail for the same reason, and it has nothing to do with the quality of the content. It's consistency. Or the lack of it. Here's the framework that actually compounds over time. Two parts, and you need both. The first is showing up at a cadence that makes an impact on the platform. Not posting when inspiration strikes. Not a burst of activity followed by six weeks of silence. A cadence. That's it. The second part is iteration. And this is where most people miss it entirely. Consistency without iteration just means you're consistently producing content that doesn't resonate. You can be consistently poor, and that actually doesn't mean anything unless you're paying attention to what the data is telling you. So the process looks like this. You post consistently, you watch what your customers engage with, and you watch what they ignore. You gather enough signal to make an informed call. Then you adjust. Then you post again. That cycle, repeated, is what creates the compounding effect. Each iteration gets you slightly closer to what your audience actually responds to. After six months of this, you're not guessing anymore. A quick hack for the SMB exec with 10 minutes a week: go straight to your customer feedback. Complaints, questions, compliments. What are the motivators keeping people buying? What are the barriers stopping new customers from signing on? Post specifically to those. That's not just content strategy, that's customer relevance built into every post. The product that works is the product you use. The same logic applies to your content engine. The best platform, the best format, the best AI tool means nothing if you're not using it consistently. Post what you're going to be consistent about.

Juan MoutonJun 1, 2026Published to LinkedIn — Juan MoutonView original ↗

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