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Second week checkin
Hey everyone, Before our second weekly check-in today, I’d love for you to take a moment and reflect again. This time with a slightly different focus. You’ve already built the habit of commenting daily. Now it’s about sharpening the impact and getting closer to the right audience. Please take 5 minutes and think about these questions: 1. Which of your comments sparked real conversations and what do you think made them effective? 2. With which people or topics did you feel closest to your ideal audience? 3. What will you do differently next week to gain more visibility or relevance? Looking forward to hearing your insights and helping you level up even further. See you tomorrow! 💪
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Summary of the Discussion on Regular LinkedIn Commenting
Challenges - Routine & Consistency: Building a daily commenting habit is difficult (Sebastian, Dilshan). - Time Constraints: Finding time—especially in the evenings—is challenging (Rilwan, Dilshan). - Finding Worthwhile Posts: Many posts lack depth, making it hard to comment meaningfully (Rilwan). - Quality of Comments: Writing comments that add value rather than just saying “congrats” is a challenge (Rilwan). Key Learnings & Positive Outcomes - Routine Helps: Once the habit is built, commenting becomes easier; starting small can help (Sebastian, Dilshan). - More Visibility: Consistent comments can massively boost impressions. One comment brought 2,000 impressions for Rilwan. - New Followers: Both Sebastian and Dilshan gained new followers through comments. - Learning Effect: Thoughtful commenting requires careful reading, which improves personal learning (Rilwan). - Top-of-Mind: Regular visibility leads to more recommendations (Dilshan, Rilwan). Strategies to Increase Value - Target the Right Audience: Comment on posts from people with reach and relevance (e.g., B2B leaders with budgets). - Ask Critical Questions: Use tools like ChatGPT for inspiration but customize your comments. - Add New Perspectives: Contrasting opinions can spark engagement. - Make Replies Easy: Write comments the author can respond to quickly. - Train the Algorithm: Engage with profiles you want to see more from to optimize your feed.
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First reflection session
Hey everyone, before our first weekly check-in tomorrow, I’d love for you to take a moment and reflect on a few questions. This will help us have a focused, valuable conversation and make sure each of us gets the most out of this challenge. Please take 5 minutes and think about the following: 1. What has been your biggest challenge this week with commenting daily? 2. What insights or lessons have you gained from commenting regularly? 3. Have you noticed any positive effects yet — reach, profile visits, or new connections? 4. How can you get even more value out of your commenting efforts? Kambis, Stephan park, Pedram, Ilaja, Sebastian Kurz, Matthias Strolz, Marvin Sprute, Ali Mahladji Bring your thoughts with you with no pressure, just honest reflection. The goal is simple: learn together, grow together, and make this challenge genuinely useful for See you tomorrow! 🙌
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@Lika Gustin @Sebastian Schwarz @Dilshan Kelsen
Challenge for today- done
when through alot of posts and replied to 2 posts where I could contribute to the discussion
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@Sebastian Schwarz good strategy. I just saw @Dilshan Kelsen making 21 comments. How did you do that ? 😂
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Need to catch up next week
If you need a place to comment 😂
Wie man das Vertrauen von ChatGPT gewinnt. Disclaimer: Social-Media-Posts und deine eigene Website reichen nicht mehr aus. Ich weiß: Du postest regelmäßig. Deine Website ist professionell. Aber trotzdem tauchst du in ChatGPT nicht auf. Warum? Deine Marke ist im Internet nicht sichtbar genug – zumindest nicht dort, wo KI-Systeme nach Informationen suchen. Eine Studie der Universität Toronto zeigt: Tools wie ChatGPT, Perplexity oder Gemini verlassen sich auf Earned Media – also Inhalte von Dritten. Nicht nur deine Website. Nicht nur dein LinkedIn. Sondern: – Artikel über dich in Fachportalen. – Erwähnungen auf Reddit oder Quora. – Presseberichte in Medien wie „Der Standard“, „FAZ“ oder „Spiegel“ Wenn du also willst, dass ChatGPT dich erwähnt, musst du raus aus deiner eigenen Bubble.
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Rilwan Mogaji
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@rilwan-mogaji-8023
Entrepreneur & co-founder of Mogaji Digital, Funding Crew & Diaspora Business Hub—driving growth, impact & opportunities.

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Joined Sep 24, 2025