Ep.385 Marketing as Risk Mitigation, Not Lead Generation
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Most founders treat marketing like a faucet. Turn it on when you need leads. Turn it off when cash feels tight. That mindset is expensive.
Marketing is not an expense. It’s insurance.
A strong, consistent brand lowers your future cost of acquisition. It shortens sales cycles. It turns cold conversations into warm ones. When your reputation arrives before you do, the market trusts you faster.
If you only market when you need sales, you sound desperate. And desperation has a smell. Customers feel it. Prospects stall. Prices get negotiated down.
Consistent marketing does something quieter and more powerful. It builds authority before you need it. It creates a moat that protects you when demand softens or the economy shifts. You are not buying attention in the moment. You are stockpiling trust for later.
Trust is the only currency that doesn’t inflate away.
Today’s Move:
Audit your marketing. If all of it is built to “get sales now,” add one asset designed only to build authority with no immediate ask.
That’s how you secure tomorrow while others are chasing today.
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