Insights from my last 30 days on LinkedIn 🚀
I have recommitted to doing more of what was working for me in the past RATHER than chasing new ways to generate leads on platforms that I have no following and little experience. So the BIG TAKEAWAY (for everyone, not just those interested in LinkedIn) → Choose ONE platform to market your product or service. Don't get distracted by the noise here on Skool or on socials! There are literally THOUSANDS of ways to generate leads → the absolute worst thing you can do is dilute your efforts and jump around from one platform to another (like I did last year). This probably cost me 6 months 😭 But after over a month of consistency, deploying the Rule of 300 on LinkedIn, I'm: - - Learning how to get traction with my content - - Finding the best ways to start a conversation - - Discovering how to turn comments into connections and reach BUT I'm a LONG way from nailing this. This is a 30 day check-in to let you know that it was HARD getting to this point. I was frustrated with crappy posts + no booked meetings. That's a stark contrast to Wednesday when I booked 3 meetings in a day. So my message to you is: Do it and KEEP doing it until it works!!!! --- Here's my story from the last 30 days with key learnings about the platform: Since early Jan - I made 5 days of posting, engaging and outreach a non-negotiable! THE TRUTH YOU MAY NOT WANT TO HEAR ↳ It's VERY rare that there are any hacks to generating traffic. ((Trust me I have tried to find them)) Some people get lucky BUT the majority of us only win with hard work. Reps = learning = progression You get better ONE step at a time... --- My version of the Rule of 300: The Weekend: 1) I look back at what worked and what didn't 2) I spend some "free" time on Linkedin, looking for inspiration and more insights on the platform 3) I plan out the content for the week 4) I knock out some of the content in advance (especially anything that requires work in Canva) Then Every day Monday-Friday: