Consulting is bought on credibility, and credibility is built in public. The consultant a client remembers is the one whose thinking they have already seen, the one who clearly understands the problem they are wrestling with.

Your point of view is your marketing. A sharp take on your field, a pattern you keep seeing, a mistake you can help clients avoid. Each post proves you know your stuff and quietly builds the pipeline.

Why consultants win on point of view

A feed of vague thought-leadership is invisible. A clear, opinionated point of view earns attention and signals genuine expertise. Being useful and specific in public is how you become the name a client thinks of when the problem finally lands on their desk.

What to post

These are the angles Native works from for a business like yours, so you never face a blank caption:

  • A sharp take. A considered opinion on your field. Nothing travels on LinkedIn like a well-argued point of view.
  • A pattern you see. The mistake teams make, the thing that separates the ones who succeed. Insight is your edge.
  • Practical advice. Something a reader can act on today. Useful content proves your value before the engagement.
  • How you work. What a good engagement looks like. Demystifying builds trust and sets you apart.
  • A client result. A problem solved, framed as a story and shared with permission. Quiet proof you deliver.

Finding a rhythm you can keep

Two or three posts a week on LinkedIn works well. Lead with useful, opinionated insight, add a client story or a practical tip, and let your personality show. Consistency is what compounds into the reputation that wins the next brief.

The mistake to avoid

Posting bland, safe, jargon-filled content that says nothing. A point of view that could belong to anyone builds nothing. Be specific, be useful, and be willing to have an actual opinion.

How Native does it for you

Native learns your specialism and your voice, then drafts a steady stream of LinkedIn posts: sharp takes, patterns, practical advice, the occasional result. You approve from your phone between calls, and it publishes on a rhythm that keeps you visible and credible.

You focus on the work. Native makes sure your thinking is out there building authority, so the right clients already know you when the problem is theirs.