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The founder-led writing hangover: what happens when the person who knows the most has the least time to write

June 17, 2026 by Daniel Harper

There’s a familiar pattern on business websites: a promising blog launch, three to six posts in quick succession, then silence. Not because the company ran out of things to say, but because the person with the best material—the founder—became the bottleneck. This is the founder-led writing hangover. The early posts were fueled by urgency, adrenaline, […]

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