Financial advisers, lawyers, and healthcare professionals are some of the most credible people on the planet.
They’ve spent years, sometimes decades, accumulating expertise that genuinely changes lives.
And most of them are invisible online.
Here’s why.
They’re terrified of compliance.
Every sentence gets filtered through “what if this gets flagged.”
The result is sanitised, hedged, corporate-speak that says nothing and convinces no one.
They confuse credentials with content.
A wall of qualifications is not a content strategy.
Prospects don’t hire you because you have letters after your name.
They hire you because they trust you.
Trust is built through consistent, specific, useful communication; not a LinkedIn profile that reads like a CV.
They’re too close to the work.
When you live inside a subject every day, you forget what it was like to not understand it.
The things that feel too simple to write about are exactly what your audience needs to hear.
They wait until they have something “important” to say.
So they post once every three months.
The algorithm buries them.
The audience forgets them.
The pipeline dries up.
This is not a knowledge problem.
It’s a communication problem.
The professionals winning online aren’t necessarily the most qualified.
They’re the ones who’ve figured out how to translate deep expertise into language that connects.
That’s a skill.
And it can be learned, or delegated.

Cameron is a ghostwriter and content strategist with 7 years in food safety and 20+ years of writing online.
He helps founders and executives who want to build credibility on LinkedIn and in their audience’s inbox, without having to write it all themselves.
He runs Dark Quill Agency from Australia.