You spent 2 hours on a post it flopped the one that took 4 minutes hit 300 one word did it
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You spent 2 hours on a post. It flopped. The one that took 4 minutes hit 300. One word did it?
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One word didn't do it. You got lucky once. The 4-minute post hit a real customer pain because you wrote it fast without overthinking.
Here's what happened. The 2-hour post was polished, but safe. The 4-minute post was specific and direct. It answered a question your customer already had.
Next time, start with the customer's problem, not your product. Instead of We offer AI chat support, write Stop losing sales while you sleep. Then explain how.
Prigmar's chat agent plugs into your site with one line of code. It answers questions, collects leads, and books calls while you sleep. You can set it to auto-reply, or approve each conversation.
So stop chasing the perfect post. Write the one that helps one customer. If they get it, they share it. That's how the 300-hit post got its numbers.
If you want to spend more time on work that pays, connect Prigmar to your channels and let it handle the repeat stuff. You keep the win. Prigmar keeps the busy work.
Try it. That post took me 4 minutes to write.