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Q&A - LinkedIn Success is happening in 5 days
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🚀 START HERE: Build Your Inbound Client Engine
Welcome to Inbound Experts. You’re not here to collect more information, chase likes or spend hours creating content that never turns into business. You’re here to build a simple, repeatable system that turns LinkedIn into a predictable source of conversations, opportunities and clients. Your first 30 minutes Complete these five steps: 1. Visit the Classroom Start with the first lesson and follow the courses in order. Each section builds on the one before it. 2. Introduce yourself Use the introduction template in the pinned post so we understand your business, offer and current bottleneck. 3. Add the next live call to your calendar The calls are where you can get direct feedback, solve specific problems and avoid wasting weeks going in the wrong direction. 4. Choose your first 30-day outcome Pick one measurable result, such as: → Clarify your offer → Rebuild your LinkedIn profile → Create your first content system → Generate five qualified conversations → Turn existing attention into actual leads Do not try to fix everything at once. 5. Comment below with your goal Use this format: Over the next 30 days, I want to __________ because __________. How to use the community Classroom: Follow the step-by-step system Calendar: Join live calls and workshops Community: Ask questions, get feedback and share your progress One important rule: Do not binge-watch the entire program without implementing. Learn one thing. Apply it. Get feedback. Improve it. Then move forward. Your first step now: 👇 Comment with your 30-day outcome.
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📌 How to Get Results Here: Questions, Feedback & Community Rules
Inbound Experts is designed to be an implementation community, not another noisy social feed. The goal is simple: Help every member build a better offer, stronger authority and a more predictable client acquisition system. Here is how we make that happen. 1. Ask specific questions “Can someone review my LinkedIn?” is usually too broad. Instead, give us enough context to help you properly. Use this format: Context: What do you do, and who do you help? Goal: What are you trying to achieve? Current situation: What is happening right now? What you have tried: What have you already done? Specific question: What exactly would you like feedback on? Specific questions receive specific answers. 2. No unsolicited selling or cold DMs Do not pitch members, scrape their information or send unsolicited sales messages. Relationships, collaborations and business opportunities are welcome when they develop naturally. Using the community as a prospecting list is not. 3. Give useful feedback Do not just write “Looks good.” Explain: → What is working → What is unclear → What you would change → Why you would change it Be direct, but remain respectful. 4. Share the real numbers We want to learn from reality, not just polished success stories. Share your: → Wins → Failed experiments → Response rates → Content results → Client conversations → Lessons learned A post that failed but taught you something can be more valuable than a post that received 500 likes. 5. Protect confidentiality Do not share private conversations, client information or material from this community outside the group without permission. 6. Implement and report back When someone gives you feedback, apply it and tell us what happened. That closes the learning loop and helps everyone understand what actually works. Your weekly rhythm Try to complete these four actions every week: Learn one thing. Implement one thing. Ask one useful question. Share one result or lesson. You do not need to be the loudest person in the community.
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👋 Introduce Yourself to the Inbound Experts
The more we understand your business, the more useful our advice and feedback can be. Copy the template below, create a post in the community and fill in the blanks. Introduction template Name: Where are you based? What do you do? Who is your ideal client? What offer are you currently selling? How do most of your clients currently find you? What is happening on LinkedIn right now? For example: posting inconsistently, getting likes but no leads, relying on referrals, unclear positioning or not posting at all. What is your biggest bottleneck? What result would make joining this community an obvious success? Your LinkedIn profile: One thing about you that has nothing to do with business: You do not need to make your introduction perfect. Honest and specific beats impressive and vague. After posting your introduction, welcome at least two other members and leave them a thoughtful comment. Strong communities are not built by people silently consuming content. They are built by people who participate, help each other and share what is actually happening. We’re glad you’re here. 👇 Post your introduction now.
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Hey there. Let's connect on LinkedIn. Just send me an connection request with a message saying: "Hey Denis, I've joined the Inbound Experts community..." Once you do that I'm happy to accept and we can benefit from each other :) Looking forward to it.
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