Why 90% of Startup Content Fails
Every founder thinks they'll "just blog" their way to customers. They set up a WordPress, publish 3 posts, wait for traffic, and give up when nothing happens.
Here's why: their content was never designed to convert.
Mistake #1: Writing for Everyone
"We help companies with X" is not a niche. Everyone who does anything uses that language. Your content has to be for specific people at specific stages.
Mistake #2: No ICP in Content
Your content should feel like it was written for ONE person. Not "startup founders"—"founders who've raised Series A and are struggling with sales." Specific beat generic.
Mistake #3: No Conversion Path
Most content ends with nothing. No CTA, no next step, no way to become a customer. Every post should guide readers to the next step.
Mistake #4: Content for SEO, Not Readers
Writing because "keywords" instead of because readers need help. Google rewards helpful content. Write for humans first.
Mistake #5: Inconsistent Publishing
Posting once a month and wondering why nothing grows. Content compounds. Post 2x/week minimum for 6+ months.
How to Fix It
- Define your ICP ruthlessly
- Write for ONE specific reader
- Every post has a clear CTA
- Publish consistently (2x/week for 6 months)
- Promote every post (LinkedIn, Twitter, email)