Imagine walking into an MBA classroom, where the professor is at the board, sketching a 2x2 matrix to break down a complex concept. (I remember those days well, having been one of those profs myself.) You sit up and pay closer attention. Why? Because this visual framework can lay out relationships — especially causes and correlations — so clearly. Meet the Message BoxIn today‘s mini masterclass, I want to share a 2x2 matrix that lets you differentiate yourself from your competition. It will help you clearly identify yourself vs. them. It’s called a Message Box, a baseline tool for every persuasive message. Political strategist Paul Tully developed it decades ago, but it’s a must-have framework for solopreneurs today. A Message Box outlines four distinct points of view. It helps us clarify our positioning and where we stand in relation to our competition. Why is it important for us to have a solid understanding of our competitors? As Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s former financial partner, aptly put it: “I never allow myself to have an opinion on anything that I don’t know the other side’s argument better than they do.” Let’s take a look at the four perspectives. ↗️ Us on Us ↘️ Us on Them ↖️ Them on Them ↙️ Them on Us It’s the art of persuasionMastering differentiation requires a deep understanding of both our own strengths and those of our competitors. Using the Message Box to analyze each quadrant allows us to gain that understanding, and chart a comprehensive view of our market positioning. As political advisor Dan Pfeiffer observes, “It’s the art of persuasion. You have to know what to say, to whom to say it, and how to make sure they hear it. The rest is just noise.” With a clearly defined Message Box, solopreneurs can craft persuasive messages, address market gaps, and confidently stand out in a crowded field. Most of all, we can rise above the noise. Coming soon: The Solo Business CanvasI've been working on a special tool for solopreneurs for almost a year now, and I think it will change the way every one-person business runs their company. ❤️ My favorite visual delightsHere are this week’s gems from around the Web to help you build visibility, credibility, and authority: 📝 7 Copywriting Frameworks That Sell 📱 Clean Up Your Apple Notes 🔡 What font is that? Did you miss these?Catch up on some recent popular issues of SOLO you may have missed. ✅ Is your typeface telling the right story? ✅ Meet the visual philosophers ✅ Where geometry meets genius Want to check out other past issues? Visit the SOLO Newsletter archive. Thanks again for being a SOLO reader and coming along on this journey of visual exploration. See you next week, |
SOLO is your weekly design and visibility lab — part of the Solo Business School, and dedicated to helping solopreneurs stand out with smart systems, sharp visuals, and tools that unlock your edge. Each week, you get fresh ideas to help you stay small and play big.
SOLO is your weekly design and visibility lab — part of the Solo Business School, and dedicated to helping solopreneurs stand out with smart systems, sharp visuals, and AI that unlocks your edge. Each week, you get fresh ideas to help you stay small and play big. The Easiest Way to Get Visible (and you’re overlooking it) News flash: you don’t have a creativity problem. If you’re a visual thinker, you’ve likely got too many ideas — sketched in notebooks, pinned to digital boards, or scribbled...
SOLO is your weekly design and visibility lab — part of the Solo Business School, and dedicated to helping solopreneurs stand out with smart systems, sharp visuals, and AI that unlocks your edge. Each week, you get fresh ideas to help you stay small and play big. Mental Pictures → Written Words (Without the Struggle) Ever sketch out a great idea — on a napkin, a whiteboard, or a sticky note — only to hit a wall when you try to put it into words? Yeah, it’s where many brilliant ideas stall...
SOLO is your weekly design and visibility lab — part of the Solo Business School, and dedicated to helping solopreneurs stand out with smart systems, sharp visuals, and AI that unlocks your edge. Each week, you get fresh ideas to help you stay small and play big. When Clients Don’t “Get It” (And What To Do About It) Over the past 13 issues of SOLO, we’ve explored how strong visual systems bring clarity, credibility, and confidence to your solo business. That foundation is solid, but visuals...