• How Wynter Owns Clearance (And Why They Don’t Know It)

    How Wynter Owns Clearance (And Why They Don’t Know It)

    A Note Before We Begin: I’ve been watching Peep Laja’s work for a while now. The rigour he brings to marketing, the anti-BS stance, and the way Wynter has grown are impressive. His LinkedIn content consistently challenges lazy thinking, and I respect that deeply. This piece isn’t a critique. It’s an attempt to read Wynter’s…

  • How Exit Five Accidentally Built the Institution B2B Marketing Never Had

    How Exit Five Accidentally Built the Institution B2B Marketing Never Had

    A note before we dive in: I’ve been following Dave Gerhardt’s work for a while now. His LinkedIn content is excellent, and what he’s built with Exit Five is impressive. This analysis stems from genuine curiosity about why certain businesses connect to identity in ways that transcend their stated purpose. I’ve done my best to…

  • Hampton: How Owning Kinship Built an $8M Business That Members Would Take Loans to Keep

    Hampton: How Owning Kinship Built an $8M Business That Members Would Take Loans to Keep

    A note before we begin: I’ve been following Sam Parr’s work for years and genuinely admire what he has built. His podcast conversations are among the most candid in the startup world. This piece stems from fascination, not criticism. I love exploring what drives businesses to connect with identity rather than solve problems. I’ve tried to…

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  • The Positioning Test That Destroys 99% of “Experts”

    The Positioning Test That Destroys 99% of “Experts”

    To every copywriter masquerading as a positioning expert, try this experiment. And if you’re hiring one, do this first. Here’s the test: Take these exact words: “We make AI work for you.” Now imagine three companies saying it: Feel the difference? When ChatGPT says it, you believe it. They own AI conversation in your mind.…

  • From Clarity to Gravity (Vol. 1): How Cluely Owns “Command” and Why Your Tactics Don’t Matter

    From Clarity to Gravity (Vol. 1): How Cluely Owns “Command” and Why Your Tactics Don’t Matter

    Why This Series Exists Most business advice is backwards. It starts with tactics (growth hacks, funnel optimization, messaging frameworks) and works backward to strategy. But tactics without position are just expensive experiments. You’re throwing spaghetti at the wall and calling the ones that stick “insights.” Here’s what actually works: Position → Identity → Distribution →…

  • Howie.ai’s Position: The AI Secretary That Owns Delegation

    Howie.ai’s Position: The AI Secretary That Owns Delegation

    TL;DR Howie doesn’t compete for “best scheduler.” It owns “secretary,” an entirely different mental territory. By reframing scheduling as delegation rather than self-service, Howie created a position where 1,000+ customers pay $25-95/month to CC an AI assistant that handles meetings with human-grade etiquette. The hybrid model (AI + human review) isn’t just about accuracy; it’s…

  • The most dangerous advice comes from those who succeeded without knowing why

    The most dangerous advice comes from those who succeeded without knowing why

    Everyone loves that Dakota Meyer quote about not taking criticism from people you wouldn’t take advice from. LinkedIn eats it up. Founders tattoo it on their minds. It’s also completely backwards. Here’s what I’ve learned analyzing hundreds of companies through the positioning lens: Successful founders are terrible at explaining their own success. Ask Stewart Butterfield…

  • Why 99% of Experts Would Get Chexy’s position Wrong

    Why 99% of Experts Would Get Chexy’s position Wrong

    Ask a LinkedIn “positioning expert” for Chexy’s position and they’ll give you articulation — who it’s for, how it’s different, what it replaces. That isn’t positioning. That’s framing. Let me show you the status quo (framing) versus the reality (positioning), and why Chexy is the counterexample that proves the rule. Quick primer if you don’t…

  • The Industry’s Biggest Confusion: Why Framing Isn’t Positioning

    The Industry’s Biggest Confusion: Why Framing Isn’t Positioning

    Most positioning work isn’t positioning at all. It’s framing. And this confusion is costing companies their shot at mental monopolies. Here’s a simple test. Pull up any company’s “positioning document.” If it starts with “We are…” or “Our product…” or answers “Who’s it for?” and “How’s it different?” That’s NOT positioning. That’s framing. This isn’t…

  • The 2.35% Reality of B2B Websites

    The 2.35% Reality of B2B Websites

    Over the last month, I wrote and covered that B2B websites influence just 2.35% of your total addressable market. And the response has been… intense. Comments and DMs range from marketers defending their budgets to CEOs questioning their spending. And surprisingly, a lot of agreement from people who’ve suspected this for years but couldn’t prove…

  • Why Everything You Know About Go-to-Market Strategy is Backwards

    Why Everything You Know About Go-to-Market Strategy is Backwards

    Note: Grant’s post about choosing between “rabbits” (many small customers) and “whales” (a few large enterprises) perfectly illustrates how even smart people can confuse tactical distribution choices with strategic positioning. He thinks he’s describing how to choose your go-to-market strategy, but he’s actually documenting symptoms while missing the disease (the causality flows opposite to what…

  • The Day I Stopped Believing in Product Superiority

    The Day I Stopped Believing in Product Superiority

    What would you have to believe for positioning to be more important than product? I’ve been asking this question for 20 years. To Fortune 500 CEOs. To startup founders. To myself. Most people think it’s a ridiculous question. Of course products matter more. Products are real. Products solve problems. Products create value. Positioning? That’s just……

  • How to get clients (A system)

    How to get clients (A system)

    (Note: This is from the Digest newsletter I send out every Tuesday. Sign up below.) Stop Building Websites. Start Building Relationship Capital. Relationship Capital is the only growth system that matters in service-based businesses (consulting/advisory). Not leads. Not traffic. Not brand awareness. Relationship Capital is the compound value of trust, proof, and access you’ve built…

  • Air India’s Performance of Safety

    Air India’s Performance of Safety

    This post is about the gap between what companies say and what they do. I wrote it to help you see the difference between a polished crisis response and a real commitment to change. You will get a look at the mechanics of corporate messaging versus the reality on the ground. We will use Air…

  • The Lego turnaround story gets told wrong

    The Lego turnaround story gets told wrong

    The Lego turnaround story is often told. It is rarely understood. Most see operational discipline. Cut costs. Focus on the core. CEO saves company through efficiency. That reading mistakes tactical fixes for strategic architecture. 2003: Lego bleeds $1 million daily. Specialized pieces overflow warehouses. Star Wars sets rot after movie hype dies. Classic turnaround setup.…

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