Social Networks

Why Posting on Social Media Means Licensing Your Expertise Away

Why Posting on Social Media Means Licensing Your Expertise Away

Most professionals assume they “own” the content they publish online. Legally, that is correct. Strategically, it is incomplete. When you publish on a social media platform, you retain copyright. But at the same time, you grant the platform a broad licence that allows it to…

Why Reddit Is Better at Exposing Real Problems Than Brainstorms 

Why Reddit Is Better at Exposing Real Problems Than Brainstorms

Stop Performing, Start Solving Or why unfiltered complaints reveal demand faster than strategy meetings Most content does not fail because it is badly written. It fails because it was created in isolation. Teams sit in rooms, scan competitors, glance at trend reports, and infer what…

The LinkedIn Growth Code - How to Build Influence That Actually Lasts

The LinkedIn Growth Code - How to Build Influence That Actually Lasts

I spent several hours deconstructing what genuine LinkedIn practitioners do differently. Not the motivational fluff peddled by self-appointed ninjas, but the hard-won tactics from people who've built real influence through tested strategies. People whose follower counts matter less than the communities they’ve cultivated. What emerged…

Reclaiming Focus - The Case for Slow Dopamine

Reclaiming Focus - The Case for Slow Dopamine

The quiet addiction we all share We like to think of addiction as something extreme — a warning label on a bottle, a story about someone else. Yet most of us reach for it dozens of times a day. It lives in our pockets, disguised…