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AI for LinkedIn - evyAI.com

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16 contributions to AI for LinkedIn - evyAI.com
Using AI Research to Create a Detailed Persona
I used @Rick Kloete as an example to create a very detailed PERSONA for commenting on LinkedIn. Create your own and put it in the comment. Here are the steps. Step 1: Do AI research on yourself or someone else. Step 2: Do article research on yourself or someone else. Step 3: Do podcasting reseach on yourself or someone else. Step 4: Use the persona creator prompt in the same chat to create a killer persona! Heres is the prompt template I used #prompttemplate Analyze everything in this conversation - From the AI research to the LinkedIn profile, podcast topics, articles, and any other content shared and reviewed. Based on this analysis, create a comprehensive LinkedIn commenting persona that captures my authentic voice and expertise. What to Extract and Analyze: Professional Identity: What's my name, title, company, current role and background? What are my core areas of expertise? What industries/topics do I focus on? What's my professional mission or purpose? Communication Style: How do I typically speak/write? (formal, casual, conversational, direct, etc.) What's my average sentence length and complexity? Do I use humor, storytelling, or data-driven approaches? How do I structure my thoughts? (linear, examples-first, question-driven, etc.) Recurring Themes & Topics: What subjects do I talk about most frequently? What unique perspectives or angles do I consistently bring? What problems do I often address or solutions do I offer? What trends or ideas am I passionate about? Voice Patterns: What phrases, words, or expressions do I use regularly? What's my typical tone? (optimistic, analytical, challenging, supportive, etc.) How do I engage with others? (ask questions, share experiences, offer advice, etc.) Do I reference personal experiences or stick to professional insights? Create This Output: LinkedIn Commenting Persona for [My Name] Professional Summary (2-3 sentences about who I am professionally) Communication Style (How I naturally communicate - tone, length, approach)
Using AI Research to Create a Detailed Persona
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Hats off to you and @Rick Kloete for sharing this. I too will work on it tomorrow.
Wish Dr Steve Happy Birthday!
Hey @Steven Greene ! Happy Birthday! 🎉 Wishing you the most amazing day ever, filled with love, joy, and a whole lot of fun. Hope this year brings you even more wonderful moments and everything you’re wishing for! Cheers to you, Barbara
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Happy birthday Dr. Steve.
Template Party 22 - Sept 18 2025 - Join us!!
Open to participants all at all levels of template knowledge and use. The Template Party goals: learn how to create templates using both the Evyai website and side panel best practices for effect templates save time and effort increase consistency of communication sharing of templates networking Know the "big 5" templates Please use this comment for sharing and other information One note - AI bots, screen recorders, and other non-human devices are not admitted to the party. Please attend live.
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Steven - great session (my first). Lots of good ideas and I am committing to creating my habit of daily reach out.
Sales Navigator 101 Class
Would you be interested in attending a Sales Navigator 101 class teaching you the basics of Sales Navigator for someone who never used the platform... What questions would you like answered? 60-Minute Hands-On Agenda (for total beginners) 0–5 min — How to get into Sales Navigator 1. From LinkedIn, click For Business (top right) → Sales Navigator 2. Or go directly: linkedin.com/sales (log in with your LinkedIn). 3. Pick/confirm your plan or trial, then you’ll land on the Home / Alerts page. 4. Pin it for next time: bookmark the URL. 5–10 min — One-time setup (so results look right) - Settings (top right gear) → Preferences - Save. These act as default hints; you can change filters anytime. 10–25 min — Basic searches (leads first, then accounts) A) Lead Search (people) 1. Click Search (top) → choose Leads. 2. Use these beginner filters (left side): 3. Press Show results. 4. Open a result in a new tab to view the full profile (keeps your list). Save a lead: hover the result → click Save → + Save to list → Create new list (e.g., “US-MKT Directors-Sept”). Done. Save the search (optional): click Save search (top right of results) → name it (e.g., “MKT Dir US 11-200”) → you’ll get alerts when new matches appear. B) Account Search (companies) 1. Click Search → choose Accounts. 2. Filters to try: 3. Show results → Save any good company to an Account List (create one if needed). 4. Click into an account → People tab to see recommended contacts, then Save those people as leads. 25–35 min — Lists, notes, and tags (organize your work) - Create a list while saving (above) or from Lists in the top nav: - Move/add multiple leads to a list: in a results page, tick boxes → Save to list. - Notes & Tags: 35–45 min — Messaging basics (Connect vs InMail) - Connect (free): On a lead’s profile, click Connect → Add a note (300 chars). - InMail (uses credits): Click Message/InMail → compose.
Sales Navigator 101 Class
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Yes - I would enroll
How Networking Expands Your Wealth with Joe Apfelbaum
Master the Art of Networking: A Strategic Guide to Building Meaningful Business Relationships Based on a conversation with Joe Apfelbaum, CEO of EvyAI and Ajax Union, networking expert and author of "High Energy Networking" Networking isn't just about collecting business cards—it's about strategic relationship building that can transform your career, business, and personal life. Joe Apfelbaum, who built multiple successful companies through the power of networking, shares his proven strategies for turning conversations into opportunities. The Foundation: Why Networking Matters (0:00 - 1:42) "Everything good that happens in your life will happen as a result of a relationship." This fundamental principle drives all successful networking efforts. Your network directly correlates to your net worth because you're the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Key Statistics: - 80% of people live paycheck to paycheck because they surround themselves with others in similar financial situations - 22 million millionaires in the United States—most are active on LinkedIn - Cold calling can get you $599/month clients, but networking can land $45,000/month clients Personal Development: The #1 Networking Skill (4:30 - 8:29) Before mastering external networking, you must develop internal confidence. Personal development should top your skill priority list because networking is essentially public speaking to strangers. The Grocery Store Test: Could you get 10 phone numbers from strangers in an upscale grocery store? If this terrifies you, focus on personal development first. The skill we learned as children—"don't talk to strangers"—must be unlearned for business success. Action Items: - Practice approaching strangers in low-stakes environments - Reframe rejection as redirection, not personal failure - Remember: you're not responsible for other people's emotional states Overcoming Limiting Beliefs: Joe's Journey (8:29 - 19:57) Joe's transformation from a shy, insecure person to a master networker involved extensive personal work:
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Super stuff @Joe Apfelbaum ! Many thanks.
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Bob Anderson
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Bob Anderson has over 40 years of experience in Human Resources and training where he has working primarily with manufacturing companies.

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