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Why 99% Never Post | Franchise Sidekick

Written by Ryan Zink | Nov 12, 2025 6:00:00 AM

 

 

How CEOs can win on LinkedIn (with Brooke Budke)

Why LinkedIn still has outsized opportunity ...

“LinkedIn doesn’t have creators. Nobody’s willing to put their opinion out there in a professional setting," Brooke said.

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  • The platform skews professional and under-saturated with original voices.

  • Content has long tail reach. Posts resurface for weeks or months because there’s less supply than demand.

  • If you’re a founder or franchisor, your voice reduces perceived risk for prospects. The relationship starts online and makes offline conversations warmer.
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  • Key stats:

  • About 1% of users post, 99% consume.

  • About 800 million users log in 8-12 times per day.

  • 80% of people prefer following a founder over the brand.

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  • The psychology blocking most leaders from posting

  • Core human fears: “I’m not enough” and “If I’m not enough, I won’t be loved.”

  • Professional “boxes” (what we think we’re allowed to share) create paralysis.

  • Authenticity > perfection. Share beliefs, lessons and behind-the-scenes habits. You won’t be for everyone – and that’s the point.

  • “If everybody likes you, you’re probably boring.”
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  • Brooke’s 10-day content system (steal this)


  • Tool stack:
    iPhone Notes + LinkedIn’s native scheduler + a photos/video folder.
  1. Batch writing: Draft 10 posts at a time (no further than 10 days to stay timely).
  2. Pair a visual: Selfie, quick video or relevant photo (authenticity beats polish).
  3. Schedule: Pick day/time on LinkedIn and remove emotion from the outcome.
  4. Engage: Morning poster? Great – but test nights/weekends (Brooke’s surprise winners).
  5. Repeat: Daily posting (or start with three per week). Compounding kicks in after months, not days.
  • Pro tip: Enter a peak state before writing. Walk, breathe, music, affirmations – then draft. Brooke can now batch ten posts in about 90 minutes because she protects the energy before she writes.
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  • The executive edge: Leading so your team follows

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  • “So goes the leader, so goes the team.” 

  • If the CEO is timid online, the team will be, too.

  • Model the behavior: Leaders post first, then invite teams and franchisees.
  • Make it fun: Sidekick ran a six-month contest with big prizes – behavior stuck even after it ended.
  • Franchise play: Momentum brands grouped franchisees, appointed peer captains, ran a Reels challenge and had the system vote on winners.
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  • Build your 5 pillars

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  • Pick five themes you want to be known for. Examples for founders in franchising:

  1. Leadership and culture: Standards, hiring, mentoring

  2. Franchise education: Owner stories, KPIs, funding, ramp-up

  3. Personal growth: Habits, affirmations, fitness, routines

  4. Family/values: What shapes decisions and priorities

  5. Industry insights: Consumer trends, unit economics, tech

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  • Rotate these pillars and tell fresh stories within each. Repetition builds brand memory.
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  • Engagement strategy that actually moves the needle

  • Comment > Like. Every time you like, leave a thoughtful comment or question. It’s how you make friends, not followers.

  • Ask questions in your captions to invite dialogue (which boosts reach).

  • Block “Power Minutes.”
    Habit stack engagement to existing routines (first five min. of breakfast and five min. after lunch).
    Or block three five-minute slots (morning, lunch, late night) to reply with intention vs. rushing.

  • Deal with negativity: Many “this belongs on Facebook” comments are bots or low-signal. Stay curious, ask “why?” or simply move on.

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  • What should CEOs share on LinkedIn?

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  • Short answer: Your content should be more personal than you think.
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    • Post-COVID norms blurred office/home. Family and lifestyle moments can outperform pure business posts. Dog cameos, garage-gym thoughts, morning routines – habits humanize leaders and build trust. Avoid grandstanding on race, religion and politics. Instead, share beliefs and values that shape how you lead.

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  • A week-in-the-life posting template

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  • Monday: Pillar #1 – Leadership lesson + selfie at the whiteboard

  • Tuesday: Pillar #2 – Franchise insight + quick chart or list

  • Wednesday: Pillar #3 – Personal habit (fitness/affirmation) + short video

  • Thursday: Pillar #4 – Family/value story + reflection question

  • Friday: Pillar #5 – Industry take + 3 actionable bullets

  • Saturday: Light lifestyle post (book, playlist, routine)

  • Sunday: Weekly recap or “What I’m testing next week” post

  • Start with three days per week if daily feels heavy and scale up once you’re consistent.
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  • 10 post prompts to get you started

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  2. “Three mistakes I made in year one – and the fixes I’d use today.”
  3. “My hiring litmus test in five questions.”
  4. “What I wish every new franchisee knew about ramping to breakeven.”
  5. “How I prep for a keynote (mindset + run-of-show).”
  6. “Our meeting that actually works (agenda template inside).”
  7. “Why we stopped renting attention and started earning it.”
  8. “Our five non-negotiables for brand partnerships.”
  9. “A customer story that changed how I lead.”
  10. “What my [kid/spouse/mentor] taught me about leadership.”
  11. “One dashboard metric I won’t delegate – and why.”
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  • Brooke’s favorite habit swap (for focus)

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  • When you feel the urge to doom-scroll before a big moment, open your Notes app and read affirmations instead. Train your mind to listen to you, not the feed.
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  • Measurable next steps (30-day challenge)

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  2. Define your five pillars. One sentence each.

  3. Batch 10 posts in Notes this Sunday and pair each with a photo/video.

  4. Schedule them using LinkedIn’s native scheduler.

  5. Set three five-minute engagement windows per weekday (habit-stack to meals/coffee).

  6. Run a four-week team challenge (points for posts, comments and value adds).

  7. Review weekly. Which pillars/angles drove saves, comments and DMs?