Anti-Viral: A Human Approach to Marketing

Busy Is Not a Strategy

34 min · 19. maj 2026
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You already know the internet is noisy. You know the algorithm isn't your friend. So you did what everyone told you to do. You got busier. More posts, more platforms, more ads. And it worked, sort of. But the clients that actually came? They came the same way they always did. A referral, a conversation, someone who already trusted you. That's the gap most business owners don't talk about. All that activity, all that effort, and the thing that actually moves the needle is something you weren't even doing on purpose. You've been treating busyness like it's the same thing as strategy, and nobody told you it wasn't because everybody around you was doing the same thing. In this episode, I get into what strategy actually is and why it's different from planning, from tactics, and from just doing more of everything. I talk about why the marketing funnel, a model that's over 126 years old, doesn't fit the world we live in anymore. And I introduce a different way of thinking about it that I call world building. Instead of a linear path that you push people through, you build a world they choose to explore. Like a choose your own adventure book where every path eventually leads somewhere meaningful. I also talk about why your audience is a community whether you think of them that way or not, why 85% of the people who are perfect for you aren't ready to buy right now, and what marketing strategy actually looks like when you stop confusing it with being busy. --- This show is hosted by Jiun Liao, owner of Lobo Media Marketing: website: https://lobomedia.ca [https://lobomedia.ca] newsletter: https://lobomedia.ca/subscribe/ [https://lobomedia.ca/subscribe/] --- Chapters 00:00 Strategy Is the Thing Nobody Does 01:30 Strategy Is Context 03:00 Strategy vs. Planning 05:05 Busy Is Not a Strategy 07:48 The 126-Year-Old Funnel 15:33 World Building 22:06 Your Audience Is a Community 28:56 The 85% Aren't Ready Yet 31:08 What Marketing Strategy Actually Is

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