Friday, July 17, 2026

Most business owners are terrified of audits.


And for good reason.

If the IRS questions a deduction and you can't prove it, you're in trouble.

Back taxes. Penalties. Interest. Stress.

But here's what most people don't understand.

The difference between winning and losing an audit isn't the strategy you used.

It's the documentation behind it.

Two business owners can claim the exact same deduction.

One survives the audit. One doesn't.

The difference? Paper trail.

Written policies. Meeting minutes. Calculation methodologies. IRS code references.

Most CPAs claim deductions and move on.

No documentation framework. No audit protection. Just numbers on a return.

That's a ticking time bomb.

Stryde doesn't just identify tax strategies, it grabs them for your business and in almost 25 years, a deductin has never been challenged!!

Thursday, July 16, 2026

How to Schedule, Crosspost, and More on Bluesky



Bluesky’s
mission is to create “an open foundation for the social internet so that we can all shape its future” because “social media is too important to be controlled by a few corporations.”

The platform has seen steady growth and frequent updates since launch, making it an intriguing choice for people seeking alternatives to X.

Because it’s open source, developers can propose changes and potentially shape the platform’s future.

Bluesky is definitely worth exploring, especially if you’re after a platform that feels like Twitter. Many Twitter users have moved over to Bluesky and see it as the next best thing, especially over platforms that feel more complex, like Mastodon, or don’t feel fully like a Twitter alternative, like Threads. It has also formed an identity quicker than most other Twitter alternatives since it started gaining traction.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Grow without posting every day.


You know that feeling when you've been "off" from content for a bit and getting back into it feels like climbing a mountain?

Whether it's coming back from a break, recovering from a busy week, or just feeling stuck in a creative rut... I've learned that the SECRET to rebuilding momentum isn't posting more.

It's doing these 5 tiny things every single day.

I know how easy it is to get caught up in the "content creation" part of being a business owner and forget about all the other little things that actually help us grow and stay inspired.

SO I'm sharing the exact checklist I use to get back in the groove. It takes less than 5 minutes but can make a HUGE difference in your growth and creativity!

Think of this as your daily "social media vitamins" ðŸ’Š

Your 5-Minute Daily Creator Routine:

1. Comment on 5 posts in your niche

Engage authentically with peope in your space. This helps the algorithm understand your niche better AND builds community. Plus, you never know who might check out your profile!


2. Follow 1 new account that inspires you

Whether it's someone crushing a format you want to try or a person in a similar niche, keep your feed fresh with inspiration.


3. Save 3 audios for future videos

Don't wait until you're ready to film to hunt for audio. Build a ready-to-rip audio library! When you hear something that fits your vibe, save it immediately.


4. Watch 5 videos in your niche (with intention)

Don't just scroll... analyze! What hooks are working? What formats are getting traction? This is basically free market research.


5. Drop a "value bomb" comment somewhere

Find a post where you can genuinely help someone in the comments. This positions you as an expert and drives curious people back to your profile.


💡 Pro Tip: Set a timer for 5 minutes and knock this out first thing in the morning or during your coffee break.

The best part? This routine keeps you engaged with the platform without requiring you to create content every single day. It's about staying present, staying inspired, and staying visible (even on your "off" days).

Give it a try this week and see how it goes! See which step you're most excited to add to your routine.






No Replies From Your Emails?

  


This is the “shouting into the void” phase.

You’re sending emails but getting absolutely nothing back (not even “no thanks” or “unsubscribe”).

Nine times out of ten, that’s a deliverability issue. Your emails might be hitting spam or not showing up at all.

But if your deliverability looks clean (your domains are warmed, your spam tests look solid, and your open rates are healthy), then your next move is to simplify your message.

In this phase, clarity always wins.

Strip it back to just three things:

  • Why you’re reaching out

  • What problem you solve

  • A soft CTA like, “Can I reach out from time to time if this ever becomes a priority?”

If you’ve done that and you’re still not hearing back, it’s almost certainly deliverability.

That’s where your time should go first (before you touch your copy, offer, or targeting).

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Most cold emails are not failing because the idea is bad.


They fail because the message triggers filters and the buyer has no reason to reply.

 

Before you rewrite your whole sequence, fix these 4 things:

  • Keep it plain. No heavy formatting, no extra links.

  • Slow down volume spikes. Pace like a human.

  • Clean the list. Bad data tanks engagement fast.

  • Make the ask easy. One clear question, not a pitch.

Most businesses don’t experience a moment where something “breaks.”


What happens instead is quieter.

Referrals still come in-  just slower.
Clients don’t disappear-  they hesitate.
Revenue doesn’t drop- it becomes inconsistent.

And that’s why this moment feels confusing because it doesn’t look like failure. What disappears first isn’t demand or capability. It’s predictability.

Predictability in:

  • Where the next role is coming from
  • How long a search will take
  • When revenue will land

This is the illusion of stability. Everything looks mostly fine until the pressure stacks. And the reason this is happening isn’t because you did anything wrong.

It’s because buying behavior changed.

We always talk about what strategies we need to adopt but I want to pause here to share the other side. The landscape has been leveled, you guys. Buyers are different and it happened within 2 years (ridiculously fast).

Here’s what’s happening. Decisions now start a lot earlier. They also are formed and happen publicly. And familiarity is built long before outreach. Busunesses BUILD. Before you could call and make a sale. Nowadays, familiarity HAS to lead. 

Referrals still work. But they no longer compound the way they used to.

Predictability today comes from visibility, not hope.

Monday, July 13, 2026

Momentum, Credibility & Market Ownership


Growth is not subtraction.

Expansion is not dilution.

When more producers operate under one strong platform:

  • Brand credibility increases

  • Funding volume increases

  • Negotiating power increases

  • Market awareness increases

Strong platforms attract strong partners.


You don’t need 100 people this week.

You need:

  • One real conversation

  • One local relationship strengthened

  • One serious recruit

Local ownership beats scattered effort.

Serve first.
Build secong.

Momentum is building.

Let’s go.