Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin

Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin

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  • Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin reposted this

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    I help consultants go from being an overlooked commodity to a respected authority & land 5-10 warm leads a week on LinkedIn, even with a small following. Link in Bio to find out how

    5 brutal reasons you get likes but 0 inbound leads. I see consultants making these painful mistakes daily Make sure you're not making them. 1. Your posts don't answer "why you should listen to me" ↳ If you want to be seen as the expert, you need to position yourself as one. 2. You haven't proven you can get results. ↳ Client stories, case studies, testimonials are money makers. 3. You prioritise peers over prospects. ↳ Networking has its place, but write with your Dream Client in mind. 4. You're reposting instead of building your brand ↳ If a prospect only sees reposts why would they trust you? 5 You double down on content that get likes instead of leads ↳ Some of my lowest "liked" posts made me the most money. Follow the right metrics Linkedin is a goldmine if you know how to use it If you want to work with you, you need to give them a good reason to

  • Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin reposted this

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    I help consultants go from being an overlooked commodity to a respected authority & land 5-10 warm leads a week on LinkedIn, even with a small following. Link in Bio to find out how

    Most people suck at landing clients on LinkedIn You only really need to do these 6 things: 1. Find your dream clients 2. Add and interact with them 3. Content that speaks to their pain points 4. A useful lead magnet for where they want to be 5. Optimise your profile for who, what, and how you help 6. Create a Why You-Why Me-Why This Sequence to work with you. Don't overcomplicate it Forget: Commenting 100x a day Giving away everything for free Only attracting peers + competitors Show up daily, do these 6 things, and watch what happens

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    Helping you close deals using LinkedIn

    Your content doesn’t matter. (if nobody will read it) That doesn't mean it's bad. It just means: → Your content isn't clear. → Your content over-explains. → Your content is too intimidating. I know the feeling of creating content that flops. Here are 3 tips to remember: 1. Stay simple. 2. Cut pointless words. 3. Write shorter sentences. Your audience doesn't have time for confusion. Make it easier to digest. Make it more fun. P.S. Less Boredom = More Engagement

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  • Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin reposted this

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    Sign 2-10 clients using Linkedin in 90 days, guaranteed | Worked with 80+ founders. Over $2,000,000 revenue added.

    7 harsh realities of getting clients on Linkedin. Copywriting gurus don't tell you these. 1. DMs work (VERY WELL). 2. Followers don't matter 3. Not all content is equal 4. Content is not follow up 5. Your DM approach sucks 6. Volume, volume, volume. 7. Stop Coffee chatting Before you can generate revenue consistently on Linkedin. You need to unlearn bad programming. This carousel will help you do that. Enjoy. 👇 Click "visit website" above to watch a video showing you how to generate 10 warm leads in the next 30 days.

  • Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin reposted this

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    I help consultants go from being an overlooked commodity to a respected authority & land 5-10 warm leads a week on LinkedIn, even with a small following. Link in Bio to find out how

    I've landed 5 figure clients through LinkedIn content alone. But it wasn't overnight. Here's how it went down: → I sent him a request ↳ He accepted my invite ↳ I forgot he even existed ↳ He silently read my content (Never liked or commented) → He saw me subtly proving my worth ↳ He DM'd me asking to work together ↳ He was pre-sold before we ever spoke ↳ I had the easiest call of my life ↳ Contract Signed. Deal Done. This is what can happen when you position yourself as the Undeniable Expert. It becomes less about: ✖ "How much are your services" ✖ "How do I know if it'll work for me" ✖ "How do I know you're actually good" And more about: "I've seen others offer similar service for less, but I trust you can get me results" That's the key. Does your content deliver you Pre-sold Prospects?

  • Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin reposted this

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    I help consultants go from being an overlooked commodity to a respected authority & land 5-10 warm leads a week on LinkedIn, even with a small following. Link in Bio to find out how

    "Although I earn $250k/yr, I may need to go get a job" This is what a consultant recently told me on a call. He'd actually been doing very well for himself. Earning over $250k/year for the past 5+ years. But he was in a constant state of anxiety. Due to his business being in feast or famine. All of his consulting jobs had come from referrals. And that referral well had begun to run dry. He was highly skilled and knew businesses needed him. But he didn't know how to land clients on his own. He wanted my help to create a reliable lead flow from LinkedIn. Here's what I told him → Prospects judge you on how you present your value → Prioritise being able to communicate your worth → Everyone has case studies and testimonials → But knowing how to use them is key → Don't just post a case study once → Approach from different angles → 1 case study can be 32 posts That's how to go from being an overlooked commodity. To the Undeniable Authority in your industry. P.S. If you're wondering why I said 32, I helped a client do exactly that. He went from mentioning an incredible result for a client once to being armed with 4 months of proof-packed content. If you want to work with me personally to help you turn 1 case study into 32 expert positioning pieces of content that can be reused across all of your marketing channels, DM me the word 32 - I'll see if I can help you do the same :)

  • Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin reposted this

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    I help consultants go from being an overlooked commodity to a respected authority & land 5-10 warm leads a week on LinkedIn, even with a small following. Link in Bio to find out how

    Want to attract clients instead of commenters? Here's a small but POWERFUL change to make... Change "how" to "why" in your posts Instead of: → How to run PPC ads → How to set up your first landing page → How to set up analytics on your website Change to: ↳ Why lawyers need PPC ads ↳ Why landing pages convert better ↳ Why tracking analytics makes more money WHY attracts a different reader to HOW → "How" attracts competitors ↳ They want your secrets for free to use them without you. → "Why" shifts perspectives ↳ If you show them a new way to think, they'll want to learn more from you. How is where your engagement is (the masses) Why is where your clients are (the silent few)

  • Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin reposted this

    View profile for Ruchi V., graphic

    I help consultants go from being an overlooked commodity to a respected authority & land 5-10 warm leads a week on LinkedIn, even with a small following. Link in Bio to find out how

    LinkedIn content "experts" are gonna hate me for this Because they're lying to you... Cold outreach works. I don't do it, but it wouldn't be popular if it didn't work. Those who tell you outbound doesn't work say it because they want to sell you their alternative. The truth? Everything works. → SEO works → Paid ads work → Cold email works → Pitch-slapping works → Content Campaigns work The main difference Cold outreach = Hard sales process Content Campaigns = Easy sales process When you do cold outreach, prospects are sceptical, so you need to be incredible at sales → Following up like crazy → Memorising a sales script → Being ok with some rude responses However, Content Campaigns done right do the heavy lifting at scale. It delivers you Pre-sold Prospects excited to learn about your services You don't need to "hard sell" or try to prove yourself. Closing clients becomes MUCH easier because prospects don't see you as an overlooked commodity. They see you as the Undeniable Authority. It's your business - Build it in a way that works for you.

  • Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin reposted this

    View profile for Ruchi V., graphic

    I help consultants go from being an overlooked commodity to a respected authority & land 5-10 warm leads a week on LinkedIn, even with a small following. Link in Bio to find out how

    You want 5-figure clients but attract 3-figure prospects. "My clients aren't on LinkedIn," You think. It's not the platform, It's your messaging. Change your messaging, and you'll change your readers. E.g. → Content that attracts 3-figure clients ↳ How to get started on FB ads step-by-step → Content that attracts 4-figure clients ↳ How to profitably scale your ad spend to $100/day → Content that attracts 5 figure clients ↳ How I split test 100 new creatives per day Your 3 figure client content will get you more likes but earn you less money. Your 5 figure content may only get you 3 likes but gives you the life you desire. There's no better ROI than creating free content that lands 5-6 figure clients. But you'll never get there following the wrong roadmap.

  • Best Client Getting Content on Linkedin reposted this

    View profile for Ruchi V., graphic

    I help consultants go from being an overlooked commodity to a respected authority & land 5-10 warm leads a week on LinkedIn, even with a small following. Link in Bio to find out how

    Last week I wrote a post that (unexpectedly) blew up. Here's how what happened after. → A flurry of new followers (both ideal clients and non) → Copycat posts (some tagged me as inspo, some didn't) → Featured in an industry-relevant blog (Link in the comments) "Ruch, that's cool, but I thought you didn't care about going viral?" Lol, thanks for the Q fictional person Nobody would call this "going viral",  But it's a decent views for my account size And I don't expect it to turn into leads But that's not the goal of an "Attention Post" Attention posts work as top-of-funnel content  It's an extra way to put you on your ideal client's radar. → They read your Attention Post → They find it valuable and send you a connection request → Over the coming weeks, they read your posts that answer 3 Qs 1. "Why you?" They have to trust the messenger before they trust the message. 2. "Why me?" They see you understand their problems so deeply they'll also trust you have the answer. 3. "Why this?" You prove your methods get results and you're different from competitors. This is how you engineer inbound leads. Your content shouldn't be a mish-mash of random posts. It's a Content Campaign that works together effectively. What's your process?

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