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Liz Willits
Bad LinkedIn advice:
"Post every day. You'll succeed eventually."
Not true.
I see people posting on here day after day — for years — without getting results.
Because "showing up" doesn't lead to success — not without mastery.
It's like weightlifting.
If I lift every day with terrible form, I'm going to get injured. Not fit.
Be consistent.
But more importantly, hone your skills.
Yaakov Carno
This is a huge problem.
The truth is:
The only way you can build a product that people love is by speaking to them and actually listening to what they have to say.
Naim Ahmed
"I get 10+ leads a week..."
"I got 20 leads from one post..."
Blah, blah, blah.
You probably see posts like this on Linkedin.
But, here's what you don't see:
- How many leads were qualified
- How many leads were closed $$$
- How much revenue was generated (with proof)
Don't fall into the comparison trap.
You don't need 100 meetings a month to scale.
You need a few highly-qualified leads, every week.
That's the goal.
Shameless pitch below :)
P.S. If you sell a high-ticket offer and have above 3k followers. DM me, I'll show you how to achieve this in 60-90 days using Linkedin & funnels.
Beatrice Vladut
Watch this before you start building your personal brand.
One thing I see most of the people doing is sharing general tips in the same format...
That every other personal branding account is sharing... AGAIN AND AGAIN!
Literally every account in their niche.
And ironically...
They talk about "how to stand out as a personal brand"
Umm.. really?
Well...
Sorry to burst your bubble but...
If you and everyone else are doing the same thing, that means nobody stands out.
So, how do you actually stand out if you want to talk about the same topics?
Well...
You change the packaging.
So you move people from point A to point B (same as others), but through a different path than everybody else.
So the message (or the destination in this case) is the same...
But the packaging or the path is different.
And that's exactly what you need to do to create a solid personal brand.
If you can't be best, be different.
Does this makes sense?
So, tell me...
Are you also bored of creators posting the same iIIegal tools and 30 content ideas post and stuff?
Do you now want them to share something different?
Tell me in the comments below.
Ash Rathod
LinkedIn is like a theatrical performance.
And every performance needs an audience.
But here's something most people won't teach you.
-They'll tell you to comment to hack the algo.
-They'll tell you to post just to be visible.
-They'll advise you to comment on x amount of influencers a day to get better reach.
All of this to build a bigger audience so the spotlight seems brighter. And that's all great. But they forget to tell you this.
Real audiences are relationships. They're not just a public show.
-Invite them behind the stage curtains.
-Drop them a DM to show you support them too.
-Start conversations with no agenda.
And do it with good intentions.
I'm not telling you this to influence the algo. I'm telling you this to build real connections that help you and help those you do this for.
Because true connections aren't just about being seen.
They're about seeing others too.
Beatrice Vladut
Something founders don’t talk about enough on LinkedIn:
Their life stories.
The challenges you had in your life are what shaped you into who you are today.
Most founders are undervaluing personal content.
They rush to get a “quick win” in revenue with “industry” technical content.
But, you see there’s a problem.
If people don’t connect with your content, you’ll lose them.
You gotta make them like you and trust you.
You gotta share impactful ideas.
Or better say— make your ideas impactful.
This turns them into customers.
Loyal customers.
It’s all about the long-term game :)
And I get it—
It’s easier to about what you do.
And give away industry stats and insights.
BUT…
It’s the raw side that people want to see.
• Your journey
• Your mistakes
• Your struggles
• Your tough times
All the unsexy stuff you don’t share.
You’re afraid people will judge you.
But, the truth is…they will judge you anyway.
No matter what you do.
So you might as well start showing up and build your reputation.
But, the truth is…they will judge you anyway.
No matter what you do.
So you might as well start showing up and build your reputation.
Niall Cleaver
You want the truth about building a startup. Here it is...
It's going to be much more challenging than you think.
But please remember:
All that has gone right.
All the skills you've developed.
All the obstacles you've overcome.
All the growth you've experienced.
All the incredible people you've met.
Think bigger, dream bigger and believe in yourself.
These challenging times will pass.
Stay focused!
Anthony Pierri 🎸
Nobody cares about the product! We sell OUTCOMES.
Hanna Larsson
9 surprising truths about building an audience:
1. Having a few haters is normal. It comes with the territory (who cares)
2. The best product doesn’t win, the best distribution does - so many entrepreneurs in Europe are still clueless about building audience and reach at scale - how is that even possible?!
3. People who made fun of you in the beginning suddenly wants to “learn” from you
4. People listen to people who knows how to grab attention - that’s the world we live in
5. Without a system you are f*cked because every single human being will want to quit - 60% is consistency, don't quit
6. So many people still think building audience is a hobby - they could not be more wrong
7. You don’t need to pick a niche → YOU ARE the niche
8. Most companies still don’t have the slightest idea how to collaborate with creators - someone needs to educate them
9. The more RELATABLE you become, the more inbound you get
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