The biggest mistake we make is assuming "they" have a secret map we don't. We try to mirror their voice, adopt their strategies, and chase their audience. But by the time you've successfully copied someone else, they've already moved on.
will always be there. There will always be someone faster, louder, or better funded. But they will never be you . So, let them do their thing. You have work to do. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more A Guide On Creating & Maintaining a Solid Blog
Real growth happens when you stop measuring your distance from "them" and start measuring your distance from where you were yesterday. Consistency is key —SEO and authority aren't built by one-upping a competitor today; they're built by showing up for your audience every day. The Bottom Line The biggest mistake we make is assuming "they"
being the "industry standards" that tell you you're doing it all wrong.
In the world of [Your Niche/Industry], it’s easy to get caught in the trap of comparison. We look at their highlights, their metrics, and their polished finish lines, and we feel like we’re falling behind. But here is the truth about : they aren't the ones building your legacy. You are. The Myth of the "Standard" will always be there
being the critics in the comments section who don't see the vision.
A solid blog post needs a hook, and the best hook you have is your own unique perspective. If you're busy looking at what everyone else is doing, you're missing the gaps they've left wide open. Shifting the Lens Instead of asking, "What are they doing?" start asking: What is my unique "why" that they can’t replicate? How can I serve my audience better than they can? Stop Reacting, Start Creating So, let them do their thing
To write a "solid" blog post about (referring to the vague, often looming presence of others—competitors, critics, or the "status quo"), you need a narrative that shifts the focus from external pressure to internal growth.