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Speed or quality. Which one are you actually willing to sacrifice?…

Speed or quality. Which one are you actually willing to sacrifice? Most people say speed. They ship fast, review later, and "later" never really comes. The content goes out, it sounds like everyone else's content, and then they wonder why nothing is landing. But here's the real question, and it depends on where you sit. If you're a solo founder who's super, super busy just keeping the business alive, speed probably feels non-negotiable. You're not going to sit on a post for three days refining tone. Something out the door beats nothing. If you're building content that's supposed to represent your actual thinking, your actual voice, your actual opinions on things that matter to your audience, then quality is the first thing that pops into my head. Because once you erode that, the content gap between what you actually think and what you're publishing starts to widen. And you feel it. Your audience feels it. The biggest pitfall I see isn't people choosing wrong. It's people not realising they've made a choice at all. They're just reacting, defaulting to speed because the calendar says post today, and quality gets quietly dropped without anyone deciding to drop it. So genuinely asking: in your content process right now, which one have you actually chosen, and was that a conscious call or just what happened?

James GoddardJun 12, 2026Published to X — @JamesGodda75737View original ↗

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