By: Oladotun Olakanmi
In the age of digital acceleration, visibility has become easier to achieve, and easier to lose. Brands can trend overnight, but beneath this surge lies a critical vulnerability: the absence of authority.
Visibility without authority is fragile.
Oladotun Olakanmi, founder of The Kulture Digital, explains that when brands prioritize exposure without first establishing credibility, they risk building recognition on an unstable foundation.
Authority is built through intentional positioning, consistent narratives, and strategic media presence. Without this structure, visibility becomes noise. Modern PR must evolve beyond chasing impressions. It must align how a brand is seen with how it is understood.
For organizations looking to scale globally, this distinction is critical. Attention may open the door, but authority determines whether it stays open. In a crowded landscape, the brands that endure are not the loudest, they are the most credible. And credibility is not built in the spotlight. It is built long before it.
Oladotun Olakanmi is a Perception Architect and PR Strategist, and the founder of The Kulture Digital, a global PR agency. With a background in growth marketing across finance, fintech, and insurance, he has led high-impact campaigns and partnerships that drive both visibility and credibility.
He is the proponent of the philosophy, “Own perception before attention comes,” which reframes public relations as a proactive discipline focused on positioning, authority, and long-term trust. His work helps founders, high-growth startups, and institutions shape how they are understood before scaling how they are seen.


