Somewhere along the way, building authority got confused with popularity.
Be loud. Be everywhere. Be famous. Be the “top voice” on LinkedIn.
That’s what it takes to win, right?
That’s what we’re told by the hucksters, bro’ marketers and ‘gurus’.
But what if it’s wrong?
What if building a reputation that sticks doesn’t come from being the biggest name in the room, but from showing up with unmistakable clarity, conviction, and intent, again and again, for the right people?
Last week, I read a terrific piece on Substack by indie author Johnny B. Truant that hit me square between the eyes.
It wasn’t about personal branding. Or authority-building. Or positioning strategy.
It was about writing. And fame. And the quiet power of being a cult hit rather than a mainstream darling.
But I couldn’t stop reading it through the lens of everything we talk about here: personal brand sovereignty, the intersection of the reputation x creator x wisdom economies, sustainable visibility, and the long game of trust and recognition.
And I think it’s worth sharing with you.
📚 Read the article here:
The Power of the Cult-Hit Author — by Johnny B. Truant
The ‘cult-hit mindset’: Why it matters
Truant argues that true success – for him – doesn’t look like topping bestseller lists or becoming internet-famous.
It looks like:
- Resonating deeply with a loyal tribe
- Retaining full creative autonomy
- Being weird, unapologetic, and not for everyone
- Building a body of work that lasts
- Never becoming a hostage to mass expectations
Sound familiar?
That’s the exact same thinking we talk about when we explore the idea of building a credible authority brand in the marketplace – the kind built on reputation, not reach;
substance, not spectacle; long game, not launch hack.
Indeed, Truant’s worldview mirrors my Personal Brand Sovereignty™ ethos almost perfectly.
So I pulled out the parallels and translated them for our world.
If you’re a founder, solopreneur or professional expert building professional authority with intention, not just clout-chasing, here’s what the cult-hit philosophy can teach you:
🚫 Avoid the fame trap
1. Build a reputation, not a performance
Lesson: Cult-hit authors earn their following through authenticity and consistency, not by chasing spectacle or pandering to the crowd.
Authority angle:
Thought leadership isn’t theatre.
Credibility is earned through meaningful contribution, not viral performance.
Authority application:
- Create from conviction, not to appease the algorithm.
- Let your content reflect what you stand for, not what’s trending.
- Seek respect, not applause.
Authority is what’s left when the spotlight moves on and your message still matters.
🌟 Define your own ‘enough’
2. Redefine success on your terms
Lesson: Truant suggests that while fame is the loudest narrative, many creators quietly crave a career built on freedom and fulfilment.
Authority angle:
Success without self-destruction.
You don’t need to be everywhere to become the go-to voice somewhere.
Authority application:
- Create an ‘enough’ strategy: what level of reach, influence, and impact truly satisfies?
- Build toward autonomy and optionality, not just attention.
You don’t need to be everywhere, just in the right places for the right people.
🤘 Substance before scale
3. Embrace the punk rock path
Lesson: Cult hits often reject the mainstream – not to be edgy, but to stay true. It’s the punk rock ethos: DIY, don’t comply.
Authority angle:
True thought leadership often starts at the edges.
You earn trust by showing up unfiltered, not factory-finished.
Authority application:
- Let your positioning reflect values, not polish.
- Stand apart by not trying to sound like everyone else in your industry.
- Celebrate your ‘indie-ness’.
Real authority is DIY in spirit, even if it’s pro in execution.
🛠️ Build for durability, not virality
4. Protect the creative core
Lesson: Scale is seductive, but it can slowly erode what made the work special in the first place. Cult-hit creators resist this pressure.
Authority angle:
If your message starts sounding like everyone else’s, you’ve already lost your edge.
Authority application:
- Set creative boundaries: protect space for experimentation, play, and evolution.
- Build ‘brand stretch’ into your authority model so you’re free to evolve.
- Don’t let success harden into expectation.
Your creative freedom is the engine of your authority. Guard it!
🔥 Be polarising on purpose
5. Invite the right people in (and no one else)
Lesson: Cult-hit creators thrive because they don’t try to please everyone. Their selective appeal creates magnetic loyalty.
Authority angle:
Trying to resonate with everyone is the fastest way to be remembered by no one.
Authority application:
- Filter your audience with intent.
- Let your story and message act as a filter: be clear about who your content is for, and unapologetic about who it’s not for.
- Craft bold boundaries around your brand.
You don’t need mass appeal, you need meaningful alignment.
🎸 Embrace your quirky edge
6. Be unmistakably you
Lesson: Truant’s success comes not from chasing bestseller tactics but from being deeply him – quirks, weirdness, and all.
Authority angle:
Differentiation isn’t a strategy, it’s an identity.
Authority flows from clarity, not mimicry.
Authority application:
- Own your voice, your lens, your language.
- Let your worldview lead your message.
- Don’t tone it down, dial it up!
In a world of sameness, the sovereign voice cuts through.
🧭 Reject default goals
7. Don’t let the market set your mission
Lesson: Cult-hit creators don’t follow the industry playbook: they question it, then write their own.
Authority angle:
Default settings don’t lead to distinct reputations.
Define what success means to you, and then chart your own path to the summit.
Authority application:
- Define your mission beyond likes, leads, or downloads.
- Make peace with being misunderstood; clarity repels before it attracts.
- Anchor your work in meaning, not vanity metrics.
Authority begins when you stop asking for permission.
Bottom line:
Authority isn’t about being everywhere. It’s about being unmistakable wherever you are.
Truant calls it being a cult-hit author.
I call it earned influence with sovereignty built in.
You don’t need to go viral.
You don’t need to be famous.
You don’t need to be ‘top of mind’ for the masses.
You just need to be top of mind for the right people, and trusted and respected deeply when it matters.
If this resonates with you, here’s your permission slip:
This is not for everyone.
But if it is for you, let’s go deeper.
🛠️ Next steps:
If this idea of slow-burn, substance-first, cult-hit credibility speaks to you – stay tuned!
We’ve got something exciting in the works for those who want to go deeper.
The Authority Brand OS™ is coming soon.
A behind-the-scenes framework for building lasting authority on your own terms, not the internet’s.
Credit where it’s due: This article draws heavily on the worldview shared in Johnny B. Truant’s The Power of the Cult-Hit Author. I’ve simply translated it for the context of credible authority builders in business – founders, professional experts, and sovereign personal brands.
In case we haven’t met yet …
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