Have you ever asked yourself: “Am I being remembered for the right reasons… or just being noticed because I won’t stop talking?”
In today’s hyper-noisy marketplace, too many salespeople and companies confuse activity with effectiveness. They believe if they just “push out more”, more emails, more social posts, more touches; they’ll somehow rise above the competition. But the truth is this: people don’t buy from those who overwhelm them. They buy from those they trust. And trust is built not on quantity, but on consistency and purposeful flow!
The Power of a Steady Voice
Think about your best personal relationships. They aren’t built on one grand gesture or on constant, frantic communication. They’re built on steady, reliable interaction. When a client hears your voice consistently, whether that’s through thoughtful emails, social engagement, case studies, or creative campaigns, they begin to rely on it. They know you’re not just showing up when you want something. You’re showing up because you care – about them!
Consistency is a promise. It signals reliability, credibility, and stability. When your clients and prospects see that you consistently share value, not noise, they tune in. They begin to look forward to what you’ll say next. That’s when you move from being just another salesperson to being a trusted advisor.
Quantity Without Cadence = Chaos
Let’s be honest: we’ve all felt the pressure to “do more.” More posts. More calls. More outreach. But here’s the trap, more doesn’t necessarily mean better. If your audience feels bombarded, you don’t create connection, you create resistance.
I’ve seen it firsthand in my consulting work. A rep decides to “go hard” with daily blasts. First, the client notices. But quickly, the tone shifts: “This is too much. I don’t have time for this.” What started with good intention turns into noise. And in a world already saturated with noise, you’ve just added to the problem.
Quantity without cadence is chaos. It’s like planting seeds but never watering them. You’re working hard, but nothing grows.
Cadence: The Secret Ingredient
Cadence is the rhythm of your communication. It’s the heartbeat of your brand. And like any good rhythm, it must be consistent. Not rushed, not frantic, steady and intentional. Patience is key!
Think of marketing like exercise. One marathon day at the gym won’t change your body. But consistent effort, week after week, builds strength. The same is true for your business voice. One “big push” of messaging won’t change your client relationships. But consistent, well-timed communication builds credibility and positions you as the go-to resource.
The right cadence depends on your bandwidth. Maybe that’s once a week, maybe twice a month. Frequency is less important than reliability. If you promise yourself, you’ll publish every other Wednesday, do it. If you commit to one thoughtful blog per month, make sure it arrives like clockwork. Over time, this creates anticipation, trust, and loyalty.
Relevance: The Missing Piece
Consistency without relevance is just repetition. And repetition without purpose is noise.
The key is to marry cadence with content that matters. Ask yourself:
- Does this message solve a real problem for my audience?
- Is it helping them see a new possibility?
- Will they feel grateful they received it?
Your consistent voice must be aligned with the issues, aspirations, and challenges your clients face. That’s how you stay top-of-mind without being a nuisance. That’s how you shift from selling products to delivering insight.
A Personal Example
When I launched my award-winning blog, 30 Seconds to Greatness, I didn’t commit to producing the most content. I committed to producing the right content on a consistent schedule. For years, every week, without fail, I delivered short, actionable insights. Not daily. Not randomly. Just consistent, relevant, and intentional. It is the right output that my bandwidth can support.
The results? That little blog grew to over 80,000 weekly readers, shared thousands of times, and it opened doors I could never have imagined. The lesson wasn’t about quantity. It was about trust. Readers came to rely on my voice showing up with something that mattered, not once in a blue moon, and not ten times a day. Just consistently.
Side bar: I’m deeply grateful to my mentor, Dustin Harris, whose insights and guidance were instrumental in helping me succeed in this area.The Ripple Effect of Consistency
When you commit to consistency, the benefits multiply:
- Trust deepens: Clients know you’ll show up.
- Engagement rises: People begin anticipating your voice.
- Authority grows: You become known as a steady, credible source.
- Stress lowers: You’re not scrambling for random content; you’re following a plan.
And perhaps most importantly: consistency creates sustainable momentum. That’s the real game-changer.
Closing Thought
So, let me leave you with this: In your business, in your marketing, in your relationships, are you focusing on the loudest voice or the most reliable one?
Because at the end of the day, consistency beats quantity every time.
The real question is: will your clients remember you for the noise you made; or for the trust you built by showing up with steady, meaningful consistency?
Until next month, continued good selling… and thank you for allowing me to share in 2025.
Remember, build trust, stay consistent! CQ