Browse LinkedIn templates for Tips
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
Ac
Marc Randolph
From not focusing in school to landing his dream job, here’s how you can turn your life around:
When I visited Brandon’s school, he wasn’t in a good place, he spent his time messing around and not focusing and he even referred to himself as “A bit of a mess”, since then Brandon has managed to turn his life around.
Everybody has it in them to experience the change that they desire, some people just need the right guidance.
I’ve noticed when people struggle with focus, it’s because they don’t value what they need to be focused for enough for it to keep their attention.
I help people like Brandon identify reasons why they need to stay focused and help them to visualise how things can turn out should they be willing to make the necessary adjustments.
Being prepared to work on your struggles with focus can put you in a position like Brandon where you end up landing your ‘dream job’.
If your organisation is in need of help reaching their goals, contact me via email at: info@mrbeezy.com
Marc Randolph
I used to feel completely overwhelmed and anxious in my career. I’d followed the path that was supposed to lead to career fulfillment. I went to college, got a job utilizing my degree, and worked my way up.
There came a point where this no longer felt right for me. I had the job I used to want, but it no longer felt aligned with the life I wanted or the person I wanted to be.
🩷I longed to spend more time with my family.
🩷I wanted to do work I loved and felt connected to.
🩷I wanted more time to live life the way I wanted.
I sought help through coaching and realized many of my hardships were due to my own thoughts and beliefs. Once I recognized the beliefs that were holding me back, I learned how to change them.
You can start to recognize your own limiting beliefs by questioning the thoughts that keep coming up.
Ask yourself:
✨Is it true? In other words, is this a fact?
✨Is it helpful?
✨Is it loving?
If the thought isn’t true, helpful, and loving, ditch it! Choose thoughts that make you feel good.
I have 3 openings for 1:1 clients in March. If you’re ready to ditch the overwhelm, rewire your mind to calm the F down, & make a plan for your next chapter, let’s chat! DM me “READY” & we’ll explore if it’s the right fit. 💕
Marc Randolph
I have struggled with this, always - "The product does not have to be perfect". We can do it 'phase-wise' - typical Agile way. Two perspectives to this: As an employee of a larger IT firm, convincing Business or key stakeholders that an MVP is not essential (from an IT perspective) is not going to work. Infact the typical ask continues to be - "I would need everything under the sun, yesterday". From a to-be entrepeneur perspective, to get your seed funding - an MVP is going to be an uphill task. It is the point where, Technology and Business matter less and the fine art of negotiations kick-in.
Lara Acosta
The best personal branding lesson you'll receive today:
(and it's not "Be authentic")
1. Tell your story
2. Focus on the transformation
3. Create a movie in your readers head
4. Narrate it while adding actionable advice
5. Add a related image to add extra context
6. Make your story about your audience, not you
7. Create emotion. Build connection. Influence change
There's nothing more authentic than your unique story.
Stop planning your transformation. Evolve in public.
Share your wins, but also the losses.
Share 'How To's; but also 'How I's'
Share the highs but also the lows.
Authenticity isn't a strategy.
Good storytelling is.
Start telling yours.
→ Want to learn how to grow your Personal Brand? Click here: ttps://lnkd.in/ebm8NkdU
Beatrice Vladut
LAST CHANCE TO BOOK YOUR SEAT
When you get asked- Do you have a marketing plan/strategy do you:
(a) Smile and say YES and happily talk through your plan for the next 6/12 months
(b) Avoid eye contact and mumble NO I haven't got round to it and swiftly move the conversation along?
If the answer is B I have the solution for you; come along to my masterclass tomorrow where i'll be teaching you how to create a marketing plan that will save you time and get you quick results.
Book your seat using the link in the comments.
Lara Acosta
It took me 3 months to make my first dollar online.
(here's 1 writing tip that transformed my income)
Treat every line you write as a hook.
- Build rhythm through repetition.
- Use fluency to be clear.
- Play with words.
Create rhythm. Build memory. Hook consistently.
People don't have short attention spans.
↳ They have short, boring content spans.
Next time you write, sing.
Pro tip: Read your copy out loud before posting.
Does it sing? Does it stick?
Edit until it does.
→ Want to learn how to grow your Personal Brand? Click here: ttps://lnkd.in/ebm8NkdU
Activate to view larger image,
Lara Acosta
Beatrice Vladut
No magical pixie dust needed, just a strong marketing foundation. Discover the power of establishing a solid marketing strategy that will set the tone of your business.🧚♀️🪄✨ https://bit.ly/43tLLr6