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LinkedIn profile update
Hi @Danny DelVecchio ! Based on last week's call, here's where I'm at: 1. Updated my LinkedIn banner, headline and About me section 2. I've started cleaning up my Features section (removed all the old posts that performed well) and replaced them with links to (1) a free resource in exchange for their email address and (2) a link to a Discovery Call. I'm still working on a bridge (maybe a free workshop). Once I've decided on that, I'll upload a link to that as well. 3. In terms of implementing your TLC method, I've made sure that my posts this week all have a link to my lead magnet. That's all for now. See you next week!
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LinkedIn Profile Changes
@Danny DelVecchio based on our call last week and I updated my brand documentation, I have taken following actions. *Updated my LinkedIn Headline, Banner and About Section. Here is for you to review, in case you want to have a look before the group call today www.linkedin.com/in/jason-dsouza-63976561 *I have received 3 trust bridge recommendations , I am happy to proceed with first one Readiness Assessment, it circles back to what we discussed on the call. * Based on the TLC framework, I am looking forward to learn how to go about developing content strategy framework for LinkedIn.
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Scheduling now live!
Hey everyone! The most requested feature is now available in our tool. Scheduling for LinkedIn. You can now schedule right from the post itself, edit it, add photos, videos (and even add a poll). You can also use the calendar to plan out posts for the month using platform labels. You can find scheduling from the menu on the left, by clicking on the calendar icon. Although scheduling is only available for LinkedIn right now, other platforms will be available soon. Let me know if you have any questions or run into any issues. In the meantime... Enjoy!
Why I prefer Jason Feifer to Dan Koe
I've been chatting with my friend today about Dan Koe's newsletter and why I no longer read him. (I have nothing against Dan Koe personally. I think he's a legit genius. But his content is too dense for me.) His latest newsletter contains, like, 12 different high level ideas, each of which could (and I argue /should/) be their own newsletters. Now compare that with Jason Feifer's latest newsletter. It's about one thing—how to promote yourself without feeling salesy. "Does self-promotion make you uncomfortable? Or, flip side: Have you put yourself out there, and been criticized for being too self-centered? I’ve experienced both. I used to hate self-promotion, and was overlooked for opportunities. Then I gained more confidence and was accused of being self-obsessed. Like this one time I applied for a big job…" My friend Borris Upton wrote this Substack Note today, and it sums up my thoughts elegantly. "Ogilvy called it the Big Idea. Most copy dies without one. Unless your writing is built on a single powerful idea, it passes like a ship in the night. The reader notices nothing, remembers nothing, does nothing. One idea jolts. A dozen blur." Jason Feifer writes about one big idea, and that works for me every week.
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First content on east post today
Shipped a post from a transcript - even tho my set up in COEM isn’t all the way set up. Have no expectations as far as reach (um, 50 impressions - baller)….just glad I can take my own words and use them for posts with a few tweaks. Diving into heavy video content next week when I’m back from travel so I can batch create some videos.
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LinkedIn on Easy Mode
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