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Here’s a simple habit you can use to get content ideas for LinkedIn: At the end of each day, write 1 thing you learned from the things you did that day. Then, the next time you sit down to write a post, you can write one like this: Now, you may be thinking:...

Post 16: Leverage Others Success

Most people think that every lesson they share on LinkedIn needs to come from something they’ve done themselves. In reality, sharing lessons & stories about others is just as valid. Like this post from Ilse French, for example: The good thing about this...

Post 15: Something Created by Hand Stands Out!

Here’s one thing I’ve noticed: In an age where everything is digital, something created by hand stands out. Take a look at this post, for example: That simple drawing that Esther created made her post stand out on my LinkedIn feed. And I’ve noticed...

Post 14: This one should be obvious . . . 👀

This one should be obvious, yet so many people miss out on it: Whenever you get an award, win something, or get some sort of recognition, celebrate it publicly. That is, if it’s something that adds credibility to the ‘persona’ you’re building...

Post 13: Selling with humor on LinkedIn 🤣

Let’s talk about using humor in your LinkedIn content. Because who doesn’t like a good laugh? Today, I found a post that immediately grabbed my attention because it was funny right from the start. Here’s what I saw on my feed: Let me transcribe that...

Post 12 – The most powerful sentence in your post . . .

It’s no secret that the first sentence in your post is the most important one. Because it defines whether your audience reads the rest of what you wrote or not. Now, an easy way to write an effective first sentence is by using a stat from your industry. Like the...