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Reid Hoffman said it a few years ago: influence was going to become…

Reid Hoffman said it a few years ago: influence was going to become the most important currency. Most people nodded and moved on. Now that prediction is playing out in a way that's uncomfortable for a lot of SMB owners to look at directly. Here's the uncomfortable part. If 68% of businesses still aren't using AI in any meaningful way to grow, the gap between who shows up consistently in their market and who doesn't is about to widen fast. Not because of ad spend. Because of presence. An executive who publishes a clear point of view on LinkedIn twice a week builds something their competitors can't easily copy. Credibility compounds. And for years, the barrier to doing that consistently was time. Real time. An hour and a half minimum to write, edit, format, and post a single piece of content. That's not a small cost for someone running a business. Cut that to three minutes and the math changes completely. The exec who always "meant to post more" suddenly can. Not occasionally. Consistently. Most of the market hasn't made that shift yet. That's actually the point. The businesses that figure out how to show up where their buyers are paying attention, and do it repeatedly without it consuming their week, are the ones who will own the influence Hoffman was talking about. That window doesn't stay open forever.

Jun 5, 2026Published to LinkedIn — Agent CraftView original ↗

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