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Lara Acosta
My #1 LinkedIn writing tip: Be clear. Always.
(especially if you’re trying to grow)
LinkedIn just hit 1B users; if you want to reach them:
- Remember they don’t know you
- Remember they're here to be educated
- Remember they're here to be entertained
It's a social media platform after all.
If you want to reach them all, you need to:
- Use simple language for understanding
- Use cleverness for memorability
- Stop using fancy language
- Stop using fluffy words
- Keep it short & sweet
- Stick to the point
Bonus: Use psychology to hook them in too
Don’t write: “Tax laws are important for your business.”
Write: “Here's how to increase your income without earning more (by understanding these 3 tax laws)”
CLEAR difference.
Your post is a roadmap to your idea.
Get the reader from point A→B quickly.
They’ll reward you by consuming your content, daily.
Want to learn how to write like a pro? read this, https://lnkd.in/ebm8NkdU
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Lara Acosta
99% of people never reach their lifetime goals.
This year, I've hit all of mine (even twice).
My first $100k year.
My second Forbes feature.
My first international keynote.
The last 12 months? Unreal.
But 10 years ago? I never saw this coming.
I was sad, lost, and scared. I thought "Is this it?"
I stepped out of this box people put me in.
Removed off the labels.
But kept only one.
My name.
Pick your character → Make sure they win
It’s never too late to start playing your game.
P.S. What's a lifetime goal of yours? Let's share.
Samuli Salonen
Everyone at TalentBee will close laptops today and return to work in January.
I think getting a bit of rest for the whole team after a busy year is crucial.
Everyone is getting a normal full salary from December, and our team fully pays for these days off.
Here are 5 successes and 5 f*cks ups from this year:
✅ Build a brand - it pays off.
✅ Throwing a +300 people's birthday party
✅ 0% customer churn
✅ Giving our team members much responsibility --> It's not easy for them, but they are growing so fast.
✅ Growing our MRR to + 30 000€
❌ Too many development projects at the same time and no focus
❌ Not enough time and focus on sales
❌ Not understanding when my team members needed help and solving the problems for them
❌ Not succeeding in onboarding new people to TalentBee's ways of working in the way I should have
❌ Not talking enough about our vision and mission but focusing too much on the hard numbers
There are a few more hours of work today and then on the holidays.
Enjoy Christmas and Happy New Year 🥰
Lara Acosta
99% of my followers don't know this about me...
I failed 3+ businesses before landing on LinkedIn.
But it wasn't because I couldn't do it:
- I wasn’t interested
- I didn’t believe in the products
- I wasn’t emotionally invested in it
So I failed and/or quit them all.
Then I found online writing and stuck to it for 1 year.
I liked it, I committed to it and eventually found success
For months, nothing was happening. But I persisted.
Then everything happened. It changed my life.
Stop quitting so soon.
PS: What do you think I was dropshipping?
Francisco Raio
My content got close to 2M impressions this year. 🤯
And I only started taking this seriously in March.
209 posts > 65 generated leads > 15 clients.
2023 FY Revenue: €20-25k
It's not much but it's honest work. 😅
2023 was a year of transition. I quit my full-time job and proved to myself I could do this on my own.
2024 will be a year of consolidation. I still got tons to learn and fine tune along the way.
Bring it on! 🔥
Beatrice Vladut
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Beatrice Vladut
Ever wondered how successful personal brands stay consistently on brand year after year without folding?
There’s a system to it, and it all begins with having your brand assets in place.
Here’s a simple but effective step by step guide to building your personal brand assets 👇🏽
👉🏽Brand message - What is your unique point of view or message?
👉🏽Brand Story - How did you get where you are? Why are you doing what you are doing?
👉🏽Brand Mission - What are you trying to do? How do you want to help/contribute?
👉🏽Brand personality - How would you want to move in the world? Professional? Casual? Friendly? What are your values?
👉🏽Content - You must communicate your message and ideas in some way. Content is how you communicate.
So remember,
✍🏻Clear assets allow you to create the best content.
✍🏻Content is how you communicate your big ideas to the world.
To get where you want to get, you must put your brand assets in place.
What else do you want to know about personal branding? Drop it in the comments.
Beatrice Vladut
🎯 WHAT'S A PERSONAL BRAND TO YOU?
Many creators often confuse personal branding with fame.
But here's my take on it:
Personal brand ≠ Popularity
It's not about how many people know you, it's about how many trust you. Take selling trading courses, for example. People buy from those they trust, those with a track record of delivering real results.
While some gurus may be famous on platforms like YouTube and Instagram. Fame doesn't necessarily equate to a personal brand. Many rely just on ads and flashy content to attract an audience or customers, but who's buying from them? Often, it's the unaware and uninformed.
If you aim to close high ticket customers & grow your business, focus on building a genuine personal brand. Provide real value, showcase your expertise, and share authentic success stories, have a proof of work. It's not about posting massively with unrealistic hooks, it's about delivering consistent, genuine value that establishes trust.
🌟 I'm curious to know your point of view.