[Mini-Course] The Insight Engine
How to Write Posts That Change How People Think (And Get Them to Buy): Here's the sitch: You posted 3 times last week. Solid stuff β real tips, practical advice. The kind of posts people comment "this is so helpful π₯" on. You got 40 likes, 22, and 15. A couple nice comments. Maybe a new follower or two. But Zero DMs. Nobody asked about working with you. Bummer. So you figure you need to be more consistent. Write better hooks maybe. Post even more helpful stuff. But think about this: You know that feeling on Netflix where every show has good reviews, good actors, solid production β and you STILL scroll for 20 minutes and pick nothing? That's because when everything looks "good", nothing stands out. That's what happened to helpful content. There's so much good advice out there now that "useful" doesn't cut through anymore. It's the baseline β not the thing that makes someone stop and think "I need to talk to this person." What actually does? When you describe someone's situation so accurately they feel like you're reading their mind. When you name something they've been struggling with but couldn't put words to. That's not a tip. That's an insight. And it hits completely different. Which means the skill that actually grows your business isn't writing or consistency or force-fitting your stuff into hooks and writing templates. It's learning to see β to notice the patterns hiding in your client conversations, your everyday life, the stuff most people walk right past β and turn those into posts that change how someone thinks about their problem. That's what this guide breaks down. How to find those insights, how to turn them into posts that land, and how to make sure they lead somewhere real. Five parts. About 20 minutes front to back. If you're short on time, Part 3 works on its own. But the whole thing in order hits way harder. Grab it here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ysmFcHAORGQOj_F1nJVkPaqXFsXES_j0HLuze8YjW9k/edit?usp=sharing