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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
I created my LinkedIn account ~66 weeks ago. Since then I’ve added $350,000+ in direct revenue from LinkedIn and 14,800 followers. Easiest algo to crack by a country mile. And the absolute best social media for signing enterprise clients. Here is the exact system I’m using right now... Oh, and if you want my full unfiltered cheat sheet with engagement group templates, carousel structures, DM workflows, and my posting system, follow me, repost this, and reply “LinkedIn Growth Guide.” You must do all 3 to receive the DM. Let me start with what stays true after 66 weeks of daily testing: Proof-based content still outperforms everything else. By proof-based I mean posts that literally show a real metric, revenue, traffic, pipeline, booked calls, etc. and then add context with a clear business takeaway. Use real numbers whenever possible. Dwell time still plays a major role too. If people read the entire post, swipe through multiple carousel slides, or pause on video, the post continues circulating longer. First-hour replies from people outside your immediate network are still one of the strongest distribution signals you can influence. On-platform formats beat outbound links in almost every case. Text posts, carousels and native short video outperform link posts on average. Link posts without setup consistently stall. That said, a lower-reach link post with strong intent can still outperform in revenue. Distribution and conversion are different games. If you include a link, deliver value first and either modify the preview image or drop the link in the comments. Topic consistency builds on itself over time. Posting repeatedly around the same core theme strengthens how LinkedIn categorizes your profile. Your content then gets shown to people already engaging with that topic. That improves early engagement quality and comment depth. Cross-niche engagement still expands reach. Engaging consistently in two to three adjacent industries pushes your profile into overlapping networks. Generic likes do almost nothing. Thoughtful comments that add insight create second-level engagement and extend reach. Reposting with a new hook still works extremely well. Most of your followers never saw the original post. Repost after one to three weeks with a sharper angle, updated numbers, or a clearer outcome. Posts with replies to replies stay alive longer. Multi-layer comment threads can extend post lifespan by days compared to shallow discussions. My posting schedule has not changed. I post three times per day, every day. Morning is proof-driven or a strong point of view. Afternoon is a carousel, teardown, or case study. Evening is a lesson, system breakdown, or actionable walkthrough. Skipping even one day reduces momentum for the next 24 hours. Formats performing best right now: Carousels with a bold first slide tied to a specific outcome or pain point. Three to six concise slides with steps, visuals, or proof. A final slide with a clear next step. Short native videos under 60 seconds with subtitles. The hook must land in the first two to four seconds. Walkthrough and behind-the-scenes videos continue outperforming polished talking-head content when the information is concrete and tactical. What is underperforming: Link posts with no setup. Metrics with no narrative. Large, dense text blocks. Generic advice that applies to everyone. Posts where the author disappears after publishing and does not reply in the first hour. My engagement strategy: Comment on 20 to 30 posts per day with insight tied directly to the post. Like 50 or more posts per day. Reply to every comment on your own posts within the first hour. DM five to ten people per day with context-first value tied to something they posted. Ask follow-up questions inside comment threads to deepen discussion. Repeated engagement from the same people increases future distribution. Hooks performing best right now: “I started this account 66 weeks ago. Here is what $350,000 in LinkedIn revenue actually looks like.” “This 4-slide carousel booked 5 calls in 24 hours.” “If I had to rebuild my LinkedIn from zero today, this is the exact system I would use.” “My 3-post-per-day routine for consistent inbound.” “I made X this month from LinkedIn. Here is the breakdown.” Every hook must be backed by proof. Without proof, credibility drops fast. Here is a 30-day plan that still works: Post three times per day with at least one proof-based post. Comment on 20 to 30 posts daily with substance. Like 50 or more posts per day. Reply to every comment within the first hour. Repost one winner each week with a new angle. DM five to ten people per day with context-first value. Track impressions, comment depth, leads, and repeating commenters weekly. Test hooks, formats, and timing every week. Run this system for 30 days. Screenshot your Day 31 results. Tag me when inbound starts. If you want the full cheat sheet, follow me, repost this, and reply “LinkedIn Growth Guide.” You must do all 3 to receive the DM.
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
I created my LinkedIn account ~65 weeks ago. Since then I’ve added $340,000+ in direct revenue from LinkedIn and 14,600 followers. Easiest algo to crack by a country mile. Also the single best social media for signing enterprise clients. Here is the exact system I’m using right now... Oh, and if you want my full unfiltered cheat sheet with engagement group templates, carousel structures, DM workflows, and my posting system, follow me, repost this, and reply “LinkedIn Growth Guide.” You must do all 3 to receive the DM. Let me start with what remains true after 65 weeks of daily testing: Proof-based content still outperforms everything else. By proof-based I mean posts that literally show a real metric, revenue, traffic, pipeline, booked calls, etc. and then add context with a clear business takeaway. Use real numbers whenever possible. Dwell time still plays a major role too. If people read the entire post, swipe through multiple carousel slides, or pause on video, the post continues circulating longer. First-hour replies from people outside your immediate network are still one of the strongest distribution signals you can influence. On-platform formats beat outbound links in almost every case. Text posts, carousels and native short video outperform link posts on average. Link posts without setup consistently stall. That said, a lower-reach link post with strong intent can still outperform in revenue. Distribution and conversion are different games. If you include a link, deliver value first and either modify the preview image or drop the link in the comments. Topic consistency builds on itself over time. Posting repeatedly around the same core theme strengthens how LinkedIn categorizes your profile. Your content then gets shown to people already engaging with that topic. That improves early engagement quality and comment depth. Cross-niche engagement still expands reach. Engaging consistently in two to three adjacent industries pushes your profile into overlapping networks. Generic likes do almost nothing. Thoughtful comments that add insight create second-level engagement and extend reach. Reposting with a new hook still works extremely well. Most of your followers never saw the original post. Repost after one to three weeks with a sharper angle, updated numbers, or a clearer outcome. Posts with replies to replies stay alive longer. Multi-layer comment threads can extend post lifespan by days compared to shallow discussions. My posting schedule has not changed. I post three times per day, every day. Morning is proof-driven or a strong point of view. Afternoon is a carousel, teardown, or case study. Evening is a lesson, system breakdown, or actionable walkthrough. Skipping even one day reduces momentum for the next 24 hours. Formats performing best right now: Carousels with a bold first slide tied to a specific outcome or pain point. Three to six concise slides with steps, visuals, or proof. A final slide with a clear next step. Short native videos under 60 seconds with subtitles. The hook must land in the first two to four seconds. Walkthrough and behind-the-scenes videos continue outperforming polished talking-head content when the information is concrete and tactical. What is underperforming: Link posts with no setup. Metrics with no narrative. Large, dense text blocks. Generic advice that applies to everyone. Posts where the author disappears after publishing and does not reply in the first hour. My engagement strategy: Comment on 20 to 30 posts per day with insight tied directly to the post. Like 50 or more posts per day. Reply to every comment on your own posts within the first hour. DM five to ten people per day with context-first value tied to something they posted. Ask follow-up questions inside comment threads to deepen discussion. Repeated engagement from the same people increases future distribution. Hooks performing best right now: “I started this account 65 weeks ago. Here is what $340,000 in LinkedIn revenue actually looks like.” “This 4-slide carousel booked 5 calls in 24 hours.” “If I had to rebuild my LinkedIn from zero today, this is the exact system I would use.” “My 3-post-per-day routine for consistent inbound.” “I made X this month from LinkedIn. Here is the breakdown.” Every hook must be backed by proof. Without proof, credibility drops fast. Here is a 30-day plan that still works: Post three times per day with at least one proof-based post. Comment on 20 to 30 posts daily with substance. Like 50 or more posts per day. Reply to every comment within the first hour. Repost one winner each week with a new angle. DM five to ten people per day with context-first value. Track impressions, comment depth, leads, and repeating commenters weekly. Test hooks, formats, and timing every week. Run this system for 30 days. Screenshot your Day 31 results. Tag me when inbound starts. If you want the full cheat sheet, follow me, repost this, and reply “LinkedIn Growth Guide.” You must do all 3 to receive the DM.
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
I created my LinkedIn account 57 weeks ago. Since then I’ve generated $225,000 in direct rev from LinkedIn alone and added ~12K connections. Easiest algo to crack by a country mile. Here is the exact system I’m using right now: First, let me give you my high level observations based on repeated posting and testing and then I'll get into the specifics. Proof based content continues to outperform everything else on average. So basically posts that show a real metric, add concise context and end with a clear business takeaway. Dwell time still matters a lot. When people read the full post, swipe multiple carousel slides or pause on video, the post stays active longer. First hour replies from people outside your immediate network remain one of the strongest visibility signals you can influence. On platform formats still beat outbound links. Text posts, carousels and native short video all outperform link posts on average. Link posts without setup consistently underperform. That said, lower reach link posts can still drive revenue if intent is high. It all depends on your business. If you include a link, deliver "value" first and either change the preview image or place the link in the comments. Topic consistency builds reach too. Posting repeatedly around the same core topic strengthens how LinkedIn categorizes your profile. Your posts then get shown to users who already engage with that topic. That increases early engagement and comment quality. Cross niche engagement expands early reach too. Engaging consistently in 2 to 3 adjacent topic areas with substantive comments pushes your content into overlapping networks often. Generic likes do very little at this point. Too many bots over there. High quality comments that add insight trigger more second level engagement. Reposting with a new hook still works, by the way. Most of your connections never saw the original post. (This is true for X as well.) Repost after 1 to 3 weeks with a new angle, updated context, or clearer outcome. Posts with replies to replies stay active longer. Multi level comment threads extend post lifespan by days compared to shallow comment sections. My posting routine: I post 3 times per day, every day. Morning is proof driven or a strong point of view. Afternoon is a carousel, teardown, or case study. Evening is a lesson, system, or actionable walkthrough. Skipping even one day reduces reach the following 24 hours. Formats performing best right now: Carousels with a bold first slide tied to a clear outcome or pain point, 3 to 6 concise slides with steps or visuals and a final slide with a specific next step request. Short native videos under 60 seconds with subtitles. The hook needs to land in the first 2 to 4 seconds. Walkthrough and behind the scenes videos outperform polished talking head content when the information is specific and useful. What is underperforming: Link out posts with no setup. Metrics with no narrative context. Large unspaced text blocks. Generic observations that could apply to anyone. Posts where the author does not reply to comments in the first hour. My engagement strategy: Comment on 20 to 30 posts per day with real insight tied to the post. Like 50 or more posts per day. Reply to every comment on your own posts within the first hour. DM 5 to 10 people per day with context first value tied to something they posted. Ask follow up questions inside comment threads to deepen discussion. Repeat engagement from the same people increases later session distribution. Hooks performing best right now: “I started this account 57 weeks ago. Here is what $225,000 in LinkedIn revenue actually looks like.” “This 4 slide carousel booked 5 calls in 24 hours.” “If I had to rebuild my LinkedIn from zero today, this is the exact system I would use.” “My 3 post per day routine for consistent inbound.” “I made X this month from LinkedIn. Here is the breakdown.” Every hook must be backed by proof. Without proof, credibility drops immediately. Here's a 30-day plan for you to follow: Post 3 times per day with at least 1 proof based post. Comment on 20 to 30 posts daily with substance. Like 50 or more posts per day. Reply to every comment within the first hour. Repost a winner weekly with a new angle. DM 5 to 10 people per day with context first value. Track impressions, comment depth, leads and repeating commenters weekly. Test hooks, formats and timing every week. Run this system for 30 days. Screenshot your Day 31 results. Tag me when inbound starts. If you want the full cheat sheet, follow me, repost this, and reply “LinkedIn Growth Guide.” You must do all 3 to receive the DM.
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
I created my LinkedIn account 49 weeks ago. Since starting I’ve added $100,000+ to my agency pipeline, built ~9,500 connections, and logged ~3 million impressions. This month LinkedIn has already driven five figures in revenue to SEO Stuff. Steal my system before they close the loopholes for good. And if you want the full cheat sheet including engagement group templates, carousel playbooks, DM workflows and more just follow me + RT this + reply with “LinkedIn Growth Guide” and I'll DM you. You must do all 3 for the DM. Alright, here is what is working at the moment: High-impact proof posts, which are basically just share a clear metric, screenshot, or client win, followed by how you achieved it, are killing it still. Short-form story posts in general are also doing really well. Tell a concise story of a client win, mistake, or pivot. Also, general conversation-starters are doing really well. Pose a strong question or bold stance that prompts replies. (Early replies within the first hour are being favored.) As far as content types, text posts, carousels, native videos are favored. External links in the post body still reduce reach. If you must link externally, put the link in the comments and change the image. When it comes to audience overlap and post theming, consistent posting in a particular topic area (for example, content-marketing growth) helps LinkedIn treat you as an authority. Also engage regularly in 2–3 adjacent fields to expand reach. And make sure you re-use content with fresh hooks. Posts that performed well can perform again when reposted after 2–4 weeks with new framing. Posts where you not only get comments but start follow-up discussions in comments are being shown to more people and for longer. Also, if people stay on your post, swipe through your carousel, or watch your video to completion, your stuff will do a lot better. My posting routine: 3 posts every day, 7 days a week. Morning = top result or POV, Afternoon = carousel or case study, Evening = lesson or framework. If I skip even one day I already see drops in reach the next day. Formats pulling best right now" Carousels: Slide 1 = headline tied to result or pain, Slides 2-4 = steps or annotated visuals, Slide last = CTA (“Comment ‘guide’ if you want the full version”). Short native videos: Under 60 seconds, hook within first 2-3 seconds, include subtitles, show real process or dashboards not just talking head. Text / micro-threads: Strong first line, use 1-2 line paragraphs, 3-5 bullet takeaways, end with a question or invite to comment. Proof breakdowns: Share a magnetic result, then break down how it happened in 3-4 clear steps. Conversation-driven posts: Raise a challenge, provoke an angle, ask for opinions. Use post to launch comment-thread momentum rather than only broadcast. What’s losing traction: Link-out posts without setup or follow-up. Posts with metrics but no “how” or “why.” Walls of text with no whitespace or formatting. Generic posts that feel “safe” and offer no unique insight. Posts where you never reply to any comments. Engagement & community strategy: Leave 20+ meaningful comments per day in your niche. Like 50+ posts daily, prioritizing those with active comments and content alignment. Reply to every comment on your own posts within the first hour. Early responses increase visibility. Repost your best performing posts every 5–7 days with new angles. DM 5-10 people per day with context-first value tied to something they posted. Encourage comment threads, ask follow-up questions, tag engaged commenters, reply to replies. Hooks & angles converting now: “I started this account 49 weeks ago. Here’s exactly what $100K in pipeline looks like.” “This 4-slide carousel booked 5 calls in 24 hours. Slide 1 shows it.” “If I had to rebuild LinkedIn in 2025 from scratch, here is the exact playbook I’d use.” “The 3-post-per-day system I rely on to generate inbound leads consistently.” “$X this month from LinkedIn posts. Here is how it happened.” Always back these hooks with proof like screenshots, diaries, client outcomes. Without them credibility erodes quickly. 30-day guide: Post 3× daily (one must show a real, quantifiable result) Comment on 20+ posts daily with concrete insight Like 50+ posts daily and prioritize meaningful interactions Reply to every comment on your posts within 1 hour Repost your top performers weekly with a fresh hook DM 5-10 people daily with value-first messages tied to their posts Track: impressions, comment depth, leads, repeat commenters weekly Experiment every week: hooks, formats, posting times LinkedIn remains one of the most under-leveraged engines for professional growth and inbound leads in 2025. Run this system for 30 days. Screenshot your Day 31 results. Tag me when inbound starts. And if you want the full cheat sheet including engagement group templates, carousel playbooks, DM workflows and more just follow me + RT this + reply with “LinkedIn Growth Guide” and I'll DM you. You must do all 3 for the DM.
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Jason Staats⚡
Jason Staats⚡@jasononfirms·
We put together a (new) 50-minute masterclass on how to optimize your 1040 tax prep process 5 members of my team spent 2 weeks on this one. It may be the most complete 1040 workflow resource on the web. It's broken down into 11 steps: 1. Engage 2. Schedule 3. Intake 4. Workpaper Prep 5. Request 6. Input 7. Self-Review 8. First Review 9. Partner Review 10. Billing 11. Delivery For each step we cover: • The ways firms do (or don't) do it • The leading tech to enable it • Whether AI can automate it • And how to deskill it Important: you'll be shocked to see how firms use wildly different levels of expertise to get the same work out the door, so deskilling is a big talking point throughout the video. I'll DM you the private link, no email addy required: 1. Reply with "1040" 2. Retweet Let's get those 1040s out the door like never before 🤜🤛
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Wexford GAA@OfficialWexGAA·
Today's match stats, in association with @eset_ireland A remarkable 1-22 from play, and not even a case that we were missing frees, as we didn't have a single one awarded within scoring range. And for the second week in a row, scores from ten different players.
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Des O'Neill - The ProfitPro@omniprodes·
A collective sigh of relief - the tax deadline for UK accountants is over for another year! Are you running a practice that's stressed out coming to tax deadline or stress-free tax at deadline? Join our free Practice Management Masterclass 2023. theprofitpro.com/practice-manag…
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"Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.” “When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.”
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Peter goes on to say – “The Purpose of a business is to create and keep a customer” What are you doing to innovate your approach and your business in 2023? What are you doing to find more ideal clients in 2023?
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