
Ada || Airtable, Zapier & Make.com
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Ada || Airtable, Zapier & Make.com
@Call_Me_Commy
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I have helped many freelancers, in their hundreds, optimize their LinkedIn profile and the first mistake I see freelancers make is approaching LinkedIn like other platforms. LinkedIn is optimized for relevance and resonance not reach Today, write down who your ideal clients are. That’s the first step to dominating and getting the best out of LinkedIn. When you post content, the first thing LinkedIn does is to circulate it to a fraction of your first and second degree connections. If it resonates with them, the algorithm senses resonance and relevance and distribute your content to LinkedIn users who have shown interest in that topic (even if they aren’t your connection). So today, I want you to sit down, put your phone in airplane mode and get your pen/paper. Ask yourself, who are my ideal clients? The quality of your answers and how narrowly defined they are will enrich your first and second degree connections if your first degree connections are CEOs, that means their connections including investors and employees will see your content whenever they react to it because it’s relevant and resonates with them. - CMO of recently funded startups - healthcare companies using data - hardware and manufacturing companies in airspace and defense - head of departments at multinationals - chief sustainability officers of tech companies - political office holders - or freelancers like you for vanity metrics Get this done and 50% of your LinkedIn worries will be solved. Let me know if I should talk about enriching your first and second degree connections?























