🎯 The Strategy Most Solopreneurs Skip (And It's Costing Them)
Here's an uncomfortable truth about building an online presence...most of us are too busy talking to actually listen.
And listening...That's where the real strategy lives.
I'm a LinkedIn strategist, and one of the biggest shifts I've seen in Solopreneurs who start gaining real traction isn't a new content formula or a viral hook. It's humility; specifically, the willingness to let their audience shape their strategy.
Here's are few thoughts on how to make humility work for you:
1. Create feedback-friendly spaces
Run polls, host live Q&As, or set up a simple inbox where your audience can tell you what they actually need. Stop guessing.
2. Actively ask — don't wait
Send a short survey after a workshop or free resource.
Add CTAs in your content that invite real responses.
Reach out to your most engaged followers directly.
3. Respond publicly
This one is underused.
When feedback changes your direction, say so.
I once adjusted an entire course format from pre-recorded to live after 78% of survey respondents said that's what they wanted.
Sharing that shift publicly built more trust than any sales post I'd written.
4. Build a continuous feedback loop
Review feedback regularly. Let it inform your next offer, your next post, your next pivot.
The solopreneurs winning online aren't the loudest...they're the most responsive.
💬 I'd love to know what's one piece of audience feedback that changed how you show up online?
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🎯 The Strategy Most Solopreneurs Skip (And It's Costing Them)
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