Listen "[S3] #37 Stop Chasing Followers, Start Building Offers - with with Jon Brosio"
Episode Synopsis
Most founders and creators are chasing the wrong metric. They’re optimizing for followers, impressions, and vanity engagement — then wondering why they can’t convert attention into actual revenue.In this episode of Decision Factory, Jon Brosio breaks down the mindset shift that took him from restaurant shifts and dead-end freelance work to running a multi-six-figure solo business. The turning point wasn’t going viral. It wasn’t audience size. It was realizing that clarity of offer beats the size of your following every single time.We dissect why:Most people go “audience first” and trap themselves in a content hamster wheelBig accounts often have zero idea who they’re actually selling toFounders accidentally train the algorithm — and their audience — to value the wrong thingService providers and SaaS leaders both suffer when they chase reach instead of relevanceYour content only works when it leads someone somewhere specificJon also shares his 3-A Content Funnel — Amusement, Advisor, Authority — and how he uses it to build demand intentionally instead of relying on luck, virality, or posting three times a day. If you’ve ever wondered why your content gets engagement but not revenue, this episode is the diagnostic you needed.You’ll walk away with frameworks for:Building an offer people instantly understandRe-aligning your content with your real buyerChoosing the right platform based on customer behaviorPricing with confidence instead of fearProducing content that captures attention and converts itHomework: For the next 30 days, pick one question a day on Quora or Reddit in your domain. Answer it. Stop writing for the algorithm and start writing for an actual human. Your positioning — and your product — will sharpen immediately.This is an episode for founders, creators, and operators who are done chasing followers and ready to build something people will actually pay for.
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