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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 1H

Name It and Claim It: Our perspective on Frameworks

from Aggressively Human: Online Business in the Age of AI, Algorithms & Automations · host Meg Casebolt and Jessica Lackey

In this episode, we talk about frameworks — what they actually are, why they matter more than ever for getting found in AI search, how they set your work apart, and how they work as a sales tool without turning your discovery call into a free consulting session.Search has changed — and with it, that means how we approach our content has changed. Five years ago, a broad range of posts and decent keyword density was enough to get found. Now Google and AI tools are matching intent, not just words… so what do you do when you need to go beyond keywords? We bring in frameworks. We get into the mechanics: the difference between architectural, transformational, and diagnostic frameworks; how a named framework becomes its own node in an AI knowledge graph; and why a framework does at least 15 times the work of a piece of content that’s just “everywhere.” This isn’t about having the perfect, finished methodology. It’s about why staking your intellectual territory now — even imperfectly — is the move.* Why AI-mediated search rewards frameworks and how that’s different from the old keyword-matching era* How the Aggressively Human philosophy would have evolved over time* What it actually means for a framework to “become an entity” and live independently of you* How to build a pillar page and content clusters around your named framework* Using a framework on a sales call to show your approach without doing the work for free* Why a process framework can give confidence on your skill as a guide — including the hard parts, the identity crisis, the plateau* The difference between architectural frameworks (here are the pieces) and transformational ones (here’s the journey)* Frameworks as content engines: how six pillars becomes six newsletters, six webinars, and six entry-point offers* Why “it’s still jello” is okay — start claiming your semantic territory before the framework is fully formed* How omnichannel reinforcement (podcasts, guest appearances, newsletters) amplifies a framework’s reach"Frameworks showcase ‘Here's how I'm different.’ It's not just I have this offer, I have a group coaching program. We meet every two weeks. That's a feature, that's not a methodology. But if you can explain your way of thinking, then AI can parse out what you do that's different. There were two other entities in that recommendation from AI and it differentiated between all of you. Not because you called yourself something different, but because it could parse out your way of thinking and how that client's experience would be different based on who she hired. And that's not something that could have been parsed or understood or recommended five years ago in the old system." -MegResourcesThe Beacon Framework from Meg CaseboltWhy You Need a Named Framework from Meg CaseboltMethodology as a Map from Jessica LackeyThe Iron Framework by Mel Deziel (from Creator Kitchen, with Jay Acunzo)Blair Enns’ Four Conversations FrameworkThe Former Lawyer Framework by Sarah CottrellCuriosity and Why It Matters (book, mentioned by Jessica)Connect with UsListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsMeg CaseboltJessica Lackey This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit aggressivelyhuman.substack.com

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