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Ubiquitous

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How 2-Person Agencies Handle 200+ Clients (With Their Sanity Intact)

Let's address the elephant in your Slack channels:

That polite “looks good” email? It carries the silent scream of:
“Who hired these clowns?”

Fact: Your clients aren't stupid.
You know they smell fake expertise from three screens away.

As a smart agency owner yourself, you refuse to pretend to be an industry expert for everything. Instead, you extract clients' actual genius.

But until now the processes for “genius-extraction” relied on a complex, time-consuming setup. And expensive employees.

With Pressmaster one white-labeled conversation link transforms their brain dump into weeks of authentic thought leadership that makes them say:

“Holy sh*t, this sounds more like me than I do.”

And with another click distribution sparking high engagement on all platforms is solved as well.

Without pulling all-nighters. Or burning out your team. Bold promise. We know.

UBIQUITOUS

Definition:

Present everywhere at the same time.

Examples:

  • "You can’t escape pumpkin spice in October—it’s ubiquitous.”

  • “Why is there always a ubiquitous “team-building activity” at every workplace?”

Etymology:

From Latin ubique (“everywhere”). First recorded in the 19th century.

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