How LinkedIn visibility can lead to unexpected opportunities
I’ve just been published in Keep The Faith magazine with a feature article on how professionals and church leaders can optimise LinkedIn.
The reason I’m sharing it here is not just the feature itself.
It is what the opportunity represents.
This did not come from cold pitching.
It came from visibility.
From showing up consistently on LinkedIn, being clear about what I do, who I help, and building a presence that made it easier for the right people to notice me.
What I also love about this feature is that the same framework I teach inside The LinkedIn Strategy Lab still applied in a completely different context:
  • traffic
  • profile optimisation
  • low-friction next steps
  • conversation triggers
  • qualification
That strategy does not only work for coaches and consultants. It also works for leaders, speakers, and professionals trying to expand their reach in a more intentional way.
I’ve written a LinkedIn post about what this feature means to me, and I’m sharing that below if you’d like to read it.
I’d love to know:
Has your LinkedIn visibility ever led to an opportunity you were not directly chasing?
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