Hey Brand Builders,
Getting Found Starts With Owning Your Digital Real Estate
Google your name. Go ahead. I’ll wait.
That page decides your next raise, your next client, your next board seat. You can keep outsourcing that real estate to old employers, forgotten side projects, and random directories. Or you can take control in the next 90 days with a system that already works for hundreds of operators. The blueprint lives inside my newsletter. Zero theory. Only moves that force the algorithm to notice you.
Here’s what actually matters:
The internet already gave you a brand whether you asked for it or not
Talent stays broke when nobody can find it
99% of personal-branding advice is recycled garbage from people who got lucky once
You can fix the entire problem in <90 days with the right sequence
The sequence I use with clients (and for) seven-figure operators:
• Lock your core position in one sentence • Claim every piece of digital real estate that matters • Build a content flywheel that runs without motivation • Turn attention into signed contracts
That’s it. No dancing on video required. No daily posting prison required.
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— back to the article —
Here’s what actually works:
Own one narrow intersection nobody else can claim
Turn every career scar into a repeatable lesson
Build a content flywheel around proof, not theory
Use AI to 10x speed, never to invent identity
Ship on a fixed cadence that trains the algorithm
Track signal metrics weekly, not vanity likes
Cut anything that doesn’t strengthen your lane
Watch strangers start quoting you in rooms you’ve never entered
Ninety days of this beats five years of random posting.
Get Found,
— Andy
P.S. If you’re still “too busy” to own the search results for your own name, stay comfortable in the middle of the pack. The rest of us will keep taking the opportunities you think should have been yours.



