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Tip of the day 3/18 ⬇️ Don't give up too quickly.
Happy Friday fam. There is no point in posting content for a few weeks or trying to get new clients on LinkedIn if you're only going to quit in the first 1-3 months. That's a waste of time. Most people get stuck at the start. No likes, no new leads, no new comments. Starting a brand and business is difficult. It's not supposed to be that easy, especially at the start. My recommendation is to keep at it. Keep posting. Keep sending DMs. Keep showing up. I didn't get my first client on LinkedIn for about 9 months lol. Keep going.
Tip of the day 3/18 ⬇️ Don't give up too quickly.
Tip of the day 3/18 ⬇️
Only posting on LinkedIn isn't valid anymore. You can get 20-30x the profile views if you post comments too. And, here's the thing: 1. 99% of the comments we see are fully AI. Zero time or effort spent on them. You don't know whether you're talking to a person. 2. Organic reach has dropped by over 40-50% for many. Same content, same strategies, but reach is down significantly. 3. Comments are easily driving 10K+ impressions, driving tons more traffic to your profile, leading to more sales (if profile is optimized). 4. Replies on posts take 30-60 seconds (without AI), while content can take 30-60 minutes. The ROI of comments is MUCH higher than content. Now, I'm not saying ONLY post comments. But I am saying to do a lot of BOTH. Here's your to-do list for today: 1. Don't cry about how LinkedIn is right now. 2. Create lots of amazing, high-value content. 3. Spend 1 hour a day sending unique comments. And get started with the linkedin growth system here: https://www.skool.com/innovator/classroom/4a57e13b?md=a0f6061813514644883da734ee661195
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Honest question: do you know what you're doing on LinkedIn? ⬇️
Look at the following: • The content system you're using • The DM frameworks you're copying • The messaging sequences you're sending From my experience over the last 180 days on LinkedIn, everyone is copying everyone else. Hooks are the same. Posts are the same. his means no one is unique on the platform anymore. This is good for you and me though. "Business owners" making "$400K/yr" with the most "complex systems" aren't who you should be copying. It's the simple yet very specific strategies that WORK right now on LinkedIn. Go through the quick 10-step video system I built here to grow on LinkedIn: https://www.skool.com/innovator/classroom/4a57e13b?md=a0f6061813514644883da734ee661195 Alex
Honest question: do you know what you're doing on LinkedIn? ⬇️
You need to be consistent on LinkedIn (and Skool). Let me explain ⬇️
Happy Monday LinkedIn friends. Alright, let me explain the importance of showing up. 1. First on LinkedIn with your posting, engaging, and DMs. 2. Second here on Skool with our community. Showing up is the hardest thing about social selling and building a brand. 99% of the people I interactive with will disappear in 30-60 days. This is what happens when you don't stay consistent and have zero drive in what you're doing. Results happen first with showing up. Whether you want to or not. Whether you feel like it or not. Or whether you have things figured out or not. Just show up here. This is my challenge for you: Show up on LinkedIn daily (1x post OR 10x comments OR 5x DMs). Bonus points if you can do all three of these tasks every single day. Show up in our Skool here daily. Interact with posts. Share your ideas, what's working and what's not working. Ask questions. I'll be handing out more prizes for active people seeking growth. Let's grow together my friends. Alex out!
You need to be consistent on LinkedIn (and Skool). Let me explain ⬇️
Tip of the day 3/14 ⬇️ Appeal to ONE PERSON
I've spent 3 years watching founders make the same mistakes on LinkedIn. Here's what separates beginners from the people actually making money here: Beginner Mindset: 1. Posts whenever they feel like it 2. Tries to appeal to everyone (appeals to no one) 3. Hides behind a perfect image 4. Quits after a month of "no results" 5. Jumps on every viral trend 6. Slides into DMs with a sales pitch 7. Leaves lazy comments like "Great post!" 8. About section reads like a boring resume 9. Complains about the algorithm 10. Waits until everything is "perfect" 11. Compares themselves to massive creators 12. Tries to sound like an expert 13. Disappears after a few posts flop 14. Headline: "Founder at Company XYZ" Expert Mindset: 1. Plans content in advance (even just a week) 2. Speaks directly to their ideal customer 3. Shares failures and what they learned 4. Commits to 6-12 months minimum 5. Focuses on delivering consistent value 6. Builds real relationships before selling 7. Adds thoughtful insights in comments 8. About section tells a story + clear CTA 9. Knows consistency gets rewarded 10. Knows you become ready by doing 11. Only compares to their past self 12. Shares what they're actively learning 13. Keeps showing up regardless of likes 14. Headline: "I help [audience] achieve [result]" Mindset is the difference here. I'm probably one of the simplest guys you'll meet, but I've stuck with this for years. You can too. PS. How many of the 'EXPERT LABELS' are you currently doing? I'm currently at 14/14 but some days I feel more like a 7/14 haha. Let me know below what you're at.
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