When you hear “thought leadership strategy,” you might picture LinkedIn fluff, hot takes, or generic tips.
But real thought leadership? It doesn’t just build followers — it builds demand.
Reforge didn’t post more. They shaped how the market thinks. And they used that trust to sell cohort-based products without ever sounding salesy.
Here’s how they did it — and how your startup can do the same.
1. From Content to Product
Most founders ship blog posts. Reforge shipped products.
Each post, essay, and framework was part of a larger system — one that turned operating insights into structured learning. Instead of chasing clicks, they asked: “What’s a mental model our audience can’t unsee?”
- They didn’t offer advice. They offered systems.
- They didn’t react to noise. They taught timeless principles.
- They didn’t write to everyone. They wrote to operators.
Example: Their “Growth Loops” program brought together experts from Facebook, Slack, and HubSpot — and turned their insights into structured frameworks others could apply.
2. Founder-Led Narrative, Not Just Content
Brian Balfour wasn’t just CEO — he was the voice of the category.
His long-form essays built a consistent POV: growth isn’t hacks, it’s systems. Every piece reinforced that narrative, and every new Reforge member felt like they already knew what they stood for.
“Essays aren’t content. They’re infrastructure.”
– Brian Balfour
That’s how you go from “blogging” to building belief.
3. They Productized Their Point of View
The goal of their thought leadership strategy wasn’t to entertain — it was to prequalify.
They got super clear on:
- ICP: Senior SaaS operators
- POV: “Modern growth is system-driven”
- Product: Paid, cohort-based courses that taught those systems
If you aligned with their take? You applied.
If you didn’t? You bounced.
Their content filtered for fit — long before sales had to lift a finger.
How to Build a Thought Leadership Strategy Like Reforge
You don’t need a media team. You need:
- A sharp POV: What truth are you fighting for? What does your market get wrong?
- A teachable system: What do your best customers ask you to explain — over and over?
- A simple rhythm: Say the same thing again and again. In essays. In reels. In 2‑sentence posts. Until it sticks.
Pro tip: Write your next post like a memo to one ideal customer. That’s where your style lives.
Why Thought Leadership Strategy Compounds Over Time
Reforge didn’t go viral overnight. Their thought leadership strategy worked because it layered trust, insights, and consistency over months.
- It was consistent
- It was deep
- It was distinct
And most importantly: it was repeatable.
Thought leadership is a long game — but it pays in demand.
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