You have more to say than you think you do.

You're not trying to become an influencer. You just want the people in your industry to know what you're about. That starts with showing up and saying something worth reading.

70%

of hiring managers say they've hired someone because of their LinkedIn presence.

10x

more connection requests for professionals who post weekly vs. those who only browse.

5 min

is all it takes. That's the average time from opening Say Something to having a finished draft.

You know you should post. You just don't know what to post.

You open LinkedIn with good intentions. You think about writing something. Then you look at what other people are posting and it either feels too polished for you to compete with or too cringe for you to participate in. So you close the tab.

The irony is that you have plenty to say. You had an interesting meeting this week. You learned something. You disagree with something everyone in your industry takes for granted. You just don't know how to turn that into a post that doesn't feel forced.

Talk it out. We'll write it up.

01

Start with what happened

You don't need a content strategy. You need one interesting thing from your week. A conversation, an observation, a win, a lesson. Tell us about it and we'll pull out the post.

02

Sound like yourself

Say Something asks you questions to find the specifics that make your story yours. The output reads like something you'd actually write on a good day, not like a machine wrote it for you.

03

Build a reputation, not a brand

You don't need to be a 'thought leader.' You just need people in your space to recognize your name and associate it with sharp thinking. Posting once a week with real substance does that faster than any networking event.

04

Opportunities come to you

When you consistently share useful, specific content, people start reaching out. Recruiters, potential clients, collaborators, journalists. Your LinkedIn presence becomes a magnet instead of a resume.

The best personal brand is just being known for knowing your stuff.

You don't need to go viral. You don't need to post every day. You just need the right people to see your name and think "that person knows what they're talking about." That comes from showing up with real substance, even if it's just once a week.

The gap between "I should post more" and actually doing it is smaller than you think. It takes one conversation with Say Something to see that.

Try it yourself.

See what your team could be posting. It takes two minutes.

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