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Visibility isn't a marketing problem. It's an infrastructure problem.…

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Visibility isn't a marketing problem. It's an infrastructure problem. Most SMB owners treat marketing as something you invest in once the business is stable enough. The competitor down the road doesn't think that way. They posted 47 times last month. You posted twice. That gap isn't a creative gap. It's not a budget gap. It's a consistency gap, and it's compounding every single week you're not showing up. I watched a Cape Town event startup compete directly against Meta and Strava. Not with a bigger budget. Not with a superior product on day one. They just visited their top contributors, went through the actual experience with them, found what was creating friction, and fixed it. Consistently. Relentlessly. The growth is now outpacing both platforms in that market. The algorithm works exactly the same way. It's a trust relationship. It needs to believe that when content comes from your account, it's valuable to a specific audience. You can't fake that and you can't rush it. Those who move first and stay consistent win. Everyone else waits for a shortcut that doesn't exist. Here's the thing most executives miss: you're already paying the cost of being invisible. It just doesn't show up as a line item. Post what you're going to be consistent about. That's the whole strategy. If you're not sure where to start, go look at your last 30 days of customer feedback. What are people asking? What keeps coming up? That's your content brief. Agent Craft can take it from there and get you posting against the right topics for the right audience. That's what I'd do with 10 minutes a week.

Juan MoutonJun 18, 2026Published to LinkedIn — Juan MoutonView original ↗

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