Viral video breakdown

What we're finding is the business owner is often the bottleneck in the business.

Summary

The video explains how business owners and leadership teams often become the bottleneck by trying to be 'superheroes' who personally handle everything in the company.

At a glance

Who it’s for

small to mid-sized business owners and leadership teams who feel overworked and overwhelmed by operations

Best fit: Consultants

Where it fits

Middle of funnel

Consideration. Nurtures viewers weighing their options.

How it’s built

problem-solution

State a clear problem, then walk through the fix.

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The hook

What we're finding is the business owner is often the bottleneck in the business.

Make it yours: the reusable formula

What we're finding is [specific role] is often the [painful problem] in [context].

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The re-hook

They often suffer from a sickness that we call superhero-itis.

Names the problem with a catchy label to deepen curiosity and emotional resonance.

Hot take

The business owner is often the main bottleneck that holds their own company back.

Why it works

This works because it directly calls out a hidden truth many founders feel but rarely hear: they themselves are the bottleneck. Labeling the behavior as 'superhero-itis' makes an abstract leadership flaw concrete and memorable. The vivid images of late nights and worrying about payroll trigger emotional recognition, making owners feel truly seen and more likely to keep watching for a solution. Structurally, it stays in the 'problem' phase just long enough to build tension and demand a next step or fix.

Swipe-file takeaways

  • Open by bluntly identifying your audience as the source of a key problem to grab attention and create self-recognition.
  • Coin a simple, sticky name ('superhero-itis') for a common but vague behavior to make it shareable and memorable.
  • Use specific, relatable scenarios (2–3 a.m. fixes, payroll anxiety) instead of generic descriptions of 'working hard.'
  • Stay in the pain/problem description long enough to build tension so viewers are primed to seek your solution in later content or offers.

Full script

What we're finding is the business owner is often the bottleneck in the business. Or if it's not the business owner, it's the business owner and the management team, depending on how large your business grows. They often suffer from a sickness that we call superhero-itis. This is when the owner and the manager feel like in order to get something done right, they have to do it. They have to be the superhero for the business. They have to stay up till two or three in the morning to fix the processes and all that kind of stuff. They carry the burden of payroll on Thursday night, hoping there's enough money in the bank account so that payroll clears on Friday.

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