Gain credibility. Deploy credibility. Repeat.
Every author walks into the world with two invisible assets: their ideas and their credibility.
Ideas determine whether people should listen to you.
Credibility determines whether they will.
Most authors obsess over the former and underinvest in the latter. But credibility is not a static trait; it is a resource that compounds if you learn to use it like a flywheel.
The principle is simple:
It can be the company you built, the results you’ve gotten, the problem you’ve lived, or simply a piece of writing that lands harder than anyone expected.
Every meaningful signal you produce—an insightful essay, a sharp podcast conversation, an endorsement from someone respected—adds torque to the wheel. It increases your surface area for opportunity. It makes the next door easier to open.
Deploy it into:
And here’s the important bit: credibility spent wisely returns more credibility.
A strong podcast appearance seeds new invitations.
A thoughtful blurb earns goodwill with the very people shaping public discourse.
A great talk becomes a clip, becomes a share, becomes follow-on demand.
This is the compounding loop—the Credibility Flywheel:
Most people treat credibility like a certificate. The best treat it like capital.
When you consistently reinvest your reputation into high-signal opportunities, your authority grows without requiring proportional effort.
This is the path from author to expert, from expert to leader, from leader to someone whose voice moves culture.
Momentum begets momentum. Just keep the wheel spinning.