
The Founder-Influencer: Why Attention Is Now a Business Asset
For years, business owners were told that a better product, stronger service, and smarter operations would create a competitive advantage. Those things still matter. They always will. But they are no longer enough on their own. Artificial intelligence has made it faster and less expensive to develop products, create marketing materials, build systems, and enter markets. As a result, more businesses can launch quickly, rapidly copy ideas, and compete for the same customers. In an increasingly crowded marketplace, the advantage is no longer just what you build. It is whether people know you exist. Attention has become a core business currency. A recent Prof G Media article describes the rise of the “founder-influencer”: business leaders who treat content, personal visibility, and community building as central parts of their roles. Some founders reportedly spend as much as 70% of their workday creating content and post six or more times per day,


