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One of the biggest secrets of connecting with people online isn't even a secret. It's just common sense.
Stop posting like a professional robot.
I see so many creators say, "Be authentic." And then they serve up their latest polished take, positioning themselves as the perfect expert who has everything figured out.
People aren't stupid. They know when they're being sold to, and they know when you've put on a mask. Respect their intelligence, before you lose their respect.
The Real Problem
Every post sounds like it came from the same content marketing playbook. Same structure. Same confident tone. Same "here's what you should do" energy.
No mess. No uncertainty. No actual human being behind the words.
But here's what actually builds connection: admitting you don't have it all figured out. Sharing what you're still working on. Asking questions instead of just delivering answers.
What Authenticity Actually Looks Like
"I tried this approach and it completely backfired."
"I'm still figuring out how to balance X with Y."
"This worked for me, but I'm curious about your experience."
That's not weak positioning. It's honest positioning. And honest positioning creates conversation.
When you stop being the expert and start being the fellow traveler, people want to join the journey.
The Simple Test
Before you post anything, ask yourself: "Does this sound like something a real person would say to a friend?"
If it sounds like corporate speak or guru performance, rewrite it.
Your audience can tell the difference between someone sharing useful thoughts and someone performing expertise.
Be the person sharing thoughts.
Next Step: Look at your last five posts. How many sound like you're talking to a friend versus selling to a prospect?