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100 Posts vs. 100 Comments - Two Different Client-Finding Strategies

100 Posts vs. 100 Comments - Two Different Client-Finding Strategies


Let’s clear something up:


Posting and Commenting are not the same thing - and both have their place in your client-hunting strategy.


📌 100 Comments Strategy (aka: “Be Seen in Their Space”) You’re showing up in their world. It's not about you - you’re the helpful, observant one who adds value.


Think: responding under other people’s posts in Facebook groups, Threads, LinkedIn, Reddit, etc.


Benefits:

• Builds visibility fast

• Builds credibility without pitching

• Gets you into conversations with potential clients


How often:

Do 10–20 meaningful comments per day for 5 days/week.

That’s 100 comments in 5 days.


Tools to help:

  • Facebook Group search bar (search “help,” “VA,” “recommend,” etc.)

  • Threads/Reddit: Use keywords your ideal clients use

  • Google Keep or Notes app: save smart replies to reuse



📣 100 Posts Strategy using T.E.A. (aka: “Be the Source”) You’re building your brand and drawing people to you.


Think: posts on your own profile, public group shares, Skool posts, Threads, or your email list.


Benefits:

• Positions you as the expert

• Attracts inbound leads

• Builds trust over time


How often:

Aim for 3 - 5 solid posts per week across platforms.

Batch them in advance and follow a posting schedule (like T.E.A.+O).


Tools to help:

  • Canva or Notion to plan posts

  • PostPlanner or Meta Business Suite for scheduling

  • ChatGPT for rewriting posts in different tones


💡Final Tip:

Start with 3 posts/week and 10 comments/day.

Scale as you get comfortable.


Both strategies work — but together, they compound.


Which one do you need to lean into more right now, 100 Posts vs. 100 Comments? Let’s talk.



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