Marketing Notes for Entrepreneurs
Your ICP was right once. Then the market moved, your customers changed, and your business kept acting like nothing had happened. That's ICP drift -- and it's quieter and more common than building the wrong ICP from the start. This is the tenth and final episode of the "Your ICP is a Lie" series -- and the one that asks the hardest question: not whether your ideal customer profile was ever right, but whether it's still right now. Most ICP drift doesn't look like failure. It looks like friction. The same friction this series has been describing for nine episodes -- messaging that requires more explanation than it used to, pricing that gets more pushback, retention that looks stable but feels hollow. Sometimes those symptoms aren't about a wrong ICP. They're about a right ICP the business hasn't followed. This episode covers: * Why every ICP starts as a snapshot -- and why snapshots don't update themselves * What ICP drift actually looks like, and why it arrives wearing the clothes of previous success * Netflix and Qwikster: the cost of managing drift without committing to it * Slack: what observation as a practice looks like when the original plan fails * The permaculture principle that reframes the ICP from a document to a relationship * Three things worth building into your business rhythm to catch drift before it compounds The living ICP isn't a deliverable. It's a posture. And that posture is what this entire series has been building toward. New to the show? This series started at Episode 9. If today's episode landed for you, go back and work through the full arc -- it builds deliberately. The Trust Walls series starts at Episode 1 if you want the foundation underneath all of it. Resources mentioned: * ICP Toolkit (free, 15 pages): greyleafmedia.com/find-your-icp [https://greyleafmedia.com/find-your-icp] * Brand Therapy diagnostic: greyleafmedia.com/diagnostic [https://greyleafmedia.com/diagnostic]
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