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Constraints are often the thing that forces clarity. Reid Hoffman…

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Constraints are often the thing that forces clarity. Reid Hoffman said influence would become the most important currency. At the time, plenty of people rolled their eyes. But what's happened since proves the point. Distribution is now the bottleneck, not creation. Anyone can build a product. The hard part is being heard. So here's the framework for SMB executives who want to build a presence without a marketing team behind them. Give AI the tools, and give it the context. That's it. That's the whole principle. Most people plug something into ChatGPT with no background, no voice, no audience specifics, and then wonder why the output sounds like a press release from a company they've never heard of. The AI isn't the problem. The scaffolding is. What that looks like practically: Your voice has to go in first. Not your job title. Not your company description. The way you actually think and talk. The opinions you hold that might make someone disagree with you. The audience has to be specific. Not "SMB decision makers." The actual person. What they're dealing with on a Monday morning. What would make them stop scrolling. The format has to match the channel. LinkedIn rewards direct, first-person insight. Not corporate announcements. Not thought leadership that doesn't say anything. When you get that scaffolding right, the output changes completely. I had a single 45-second voice note generate 45,000 impressions on LinkedIn. Not because of some clever trick. Because the context was already there and the AI had something real to work with. Think of it less as a tool and more as an AI employee, if you like. Embedded in the business. Knowing the brand, the audience, the goals. That's the difference between content that converts and content that just fills a feed. The constraint of having to brief the AI properly? That's not a tax on your time. That's what makes the output worth reading.

Mark HadfieldJun 11, 2026Published to Linkedin - Mark HadfieldView original ↗

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