A Simple Content Engine for a Tiny Team
A practical weekly content system for one or two people: start with one core idea, pull useful pieces from it, draft with AI, then review before anything goes live.
Plain articles about getting found in AI search, writing better service pages, building useful content workflows, and following up before good leads go quiet.
A practical weekly content system for one or two people: start with one core idea, pull useful pieces from it, draft with AI, then review before anything goes live.
Before you call it an accountability problem, check whether the work has one owner, a clear definition of done, visible progress, and a real follow-up rhythm.
A personal follow up system does not need you to write every message. It needs clean CRM triggers, useful templates, a human review path, and clear rules for when automation stops.
You do not need weeks of writing sessions to document your recurring work. Record the task, narrate the decisions, let AI draft the SOP, then review it with the person who does the work.
A CRM pipeline only works when it matches how your team sells, asks for the right data at the right time, and makes the next action clear.
The first workflow to automate is not the flashiest one. It is the one that repeats, slows the team down, and can be measured clearly.
If I can help, I will tell you whether I would start with AI search visibility, service pages, lead capture, or follow-up. If I cannot, I will say that too.
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