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For twenty years I've been bringing in high-value clients my own way. Personal. Word of mouth. Relationships that sometimes take years.
But it cost too much energy. So I tried doing it "like normal companies": automate, bulk, scale up reach.
It didn't feel right. Until I sat down with Claude and thought out loud.
The insight? Don't change the approach, but make the execution smarter.
2026 will be the year personal outreach comes back. Not despite AI, but because of AI. Technology not to create distance, but to deepen relationships.
HubSpot waited years before scaling, until every euro spent on acquisition returned three.
And you? Still chasing any client who'll pay?
The market is shifting fast. AI and automation make standard work cheaper every day. If your clients no longer see your value, your "value machine" grinds to a halt.
High-value clients only pay for what can't be automated: specific expertise, market knowledge, strategic partnership.
Some of my clients have generated over a million euros in lifetime value. Not by doing more, but by delivering value that truly makes a difference.
IIn this article you'll discover how to build a business around clients who pay for real value.
AI as saboteur
2.5 hours for an AI article no one reads.
Or 2 hours of manual writing with at least 3x more conversion.
The choice is simple, right?
AI tools promise time savings but deliver time loss. They don't understand the convincing power principles. You get generic bulk while you actually need strong persuasive text for good partnership clients.
What actually works?
- AI as editor, not as writer
- First write yourself from expertise
- Then use AI to make it 20% sharper
For authentic content that truly contributes to transforming your business to partnership-level.
In my new article, I share how I apply this for clients (including a project worth 60 million). And why AI should be your assistant, not your ghostwriter.
"I still hear the operations manager saying: 'For years, we’ve been producing at high quality and have been extremely busy. So everything is going great!'" Wilco tells me. "And a week later, I hear that production has halted for half a day because there are no orders."
"Then the operations manager asks me if there are any orders sitting on the shelf," says Wilco, with a look of disbelief. "This is exactly what the operations managers are missing: thinking ahead and acting to make sure there’s no sand in the gears."
MasterChef cooks develop into fascinating characters.
Your products should too. Give them depth that touches customers emotionally and strengthens your market position.
For the third year in a row, we have delivered the design of the annual report for an asset manager listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange ("HKEX").
It is an honor to contribute to the expansion of asset managers who operate globally across different time zones, also by supporting them with marketing and design.
An energy company is launching a technically innovative project with a beautiful sustainable solution.
The business case is solid, and the excavation work begins. Once the maximum budget of 50 million euros has been spent, it turns out that convincing greenhouse farmers to relocate to the area is not going well.
Amazon invests 100 billion in AI to transform from supplier to partner.
And you? Still selling features?
Entrepreneurs remain stuck in the old model: pushing products, hoping volume = cash register. Meanwhile, there's murderous competition from Amazon, Google, BlackRock, and other major players.
They play that game much better than you ever can.
Here's where it goes wrong: entrepreneurs use AI for the same old model. ChatGPT for generic newsletters. Even more broadcasting instead of helping customers achieve their ambitions.
You remain supplier-slave. Interchangeable. Replaceable.
The shift to partner position is now easier than ever. The technology is here. The market is ripe. But you do need to think differently.
In my new article you'll read why now is the momentum to fundamentally change your market position.
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