Comments are the underrated growth lever. A great comment earns more followers than most posts.
From raw idea to publish-ready content in under a minute.
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This is the key insight most B2B companies miss until it is too late. The companies that try to serve everyone end up with a product that is perfect for no one β and sales cycles that drag on because prospects are not sure if it applies to them. The irony is that niching makes you more referable, not less. "Do you know a B2B SaaS tool for mid-market HR teams?" is a much easier question to answer than "do you know a general productivity platform?"
The hardest part of scaling for us was exactly this β the systems that worked at 10 people actively broke at 50. We spent 6 months wondering why execution had gotten slower when the team was twice as big. The answer: our communication overhead had grown faster than our output capacity. Great post. This is the thing nobody talks about honestly.
Why are comments so valuable for personal brand building?
A great comment on a high-visibility post reaches an audience that might never see your standalone content. The best commenters on LinkedIn and X build significant followings through comments alone.
What makes a comment worth reading?
Comments that add a specific insight, share a personal experience, or offer a well-reasoned extension of the original point consistently earn the most engagement and follower conversions.
How many comments should I leave per day?
Most people who grow through commenting engage meaningfully on 5β10 posts per day in their niche. Quality matters far more than quantity β one excellent comment outperforms ten generic ones.
Should I only comment on posts in my niche?
Primarily yes, but occasional high-value comments on adjacent topics can introduce you to new audiences. Bloomberry can generate comments tailored to any topic or post type.
Generate posts that match your tone instead of generic AI output.
Bloomberry generates publish-ready content in under 30 seconds.