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How I Plan 6 Months of LinkedIn Posts in Just 1 Hour
The struggle I see literally every single day is: "What do I post on LinkedIn?" I went ahead and recorded a 20-minute video showing exactly what I'd do to create 6 months of content (starting with 90 days) in just 1 hour of your time (give or take). Here's what you need: 1. First, watch this video: Video Link Here 2. Go through the Google Doc for scripts: Google Doc Here 3. Use ChatGPT to use the scripts and Google Sheets to build the calendar. Then, respond to this post with the following: - What's your #1 struggle right now with content? - Any advice you have for other members creating their content? - Any questions for me or other members after watching the video? Also, we have new live calendar events in the "Calendar" section. Add them to your schedule! Cheers, Alex
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@Alex Colhoun I hear you on this, but I actually found something interesting out for myself. When I have a main topic and 2 additional satellite topics the reach seems to be a bit bigger. For example, I mainly talk about CRMs and business process optimization, but I also talk about optimizing personal efficiency + mindset and constant growth. Different topics but somewhat linked, and people that like the Mindset topic end up entering top of funnel anyway. What do you think about this? Do you think it dilutes the focused sales?
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@Alex Colhoun I think this would help with reach, at least at the beginning, and then I would focus more on few sales topics.
Super pumped to be part of Growth Innovators! 🎉
Hello Growth Innovators, TL;DR (too long; didn’t read) version: 1. I mentor people that want to start or grow a career in Tech & 2. Optimizes businesses starting with their process and then by automating those processes with Salesforce-style CRMs It is a pleasure to be here. I wrote my first line of code when I was 7 on a computer my dad built 🙂 and although an entrepreneur at heart, I guess I found technology as the path to optimize anything. That is how I landed in tech, I had a few various businesses along the way in various industries, but starting 2010 I stumbled upon training and mentoring people that want to join the tech industry, specifically Salesforce. And that is what I have been doing ever since: - I trained hundreds of people on how to become Salesforce experts - 80 of those people banded together to form our own implementation agency - Almost finished writing my book on the same topic (How to become a Salesforce expert) - and overall I help the people I train about positive thinking, leadership, inspiring others, and just helping people overall - love travelling and live between San Francisco, Montreal, Zurich and sometimes Eastern Europe Now, 2025 is the year when I finally finish my book that I started last year (98% done), properly continue/restart with the podcast, and go all in into LinkedIn and Substack for Personal Brand authority as the CRM Guy! 😆 Excited to be here! What is your biggest challenge with LinkedIn (just curious)? For me, it’s lack of time and so the need to systematize!
Super pumped to be part of Growth Innovators!  🎉
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Hey @Oskar Niedbalski, Apologies for the delayed response. Was under the weather. Here is what I am planning to do. Have a newsletter on Substack, more like article style with a few sections (2 or 3). Each section talks about Leadership, or Automations, or Mindset. But then I choose the most professional section and use that for the LinkedIn newsletter. And the LinkedIn newsletter copy is also used for email list newsletter such as on beehive or kit. Does this help? @Alex Colhoun thoughts?
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@Oskar Niedbalski This has been the trickiest thing for me. As I have been mentoring and training people on tech for 15 years, I thought that is what I wanted to do. As soon as I started, after waiting for years, I switched my niche and ICP within 3 weeks. Thus the advice not to wait to know exactly what your niche is or audience. Don’t get me wrong, it would be great to know, but if the choice is between: - post whatever, but start posting and interacting with people and listen to what they say and to the market - versus do not post or interact and wait until you know your niche and ICP, then this 2nd option is the worst and personally it keep me in an action paralysis loop for more than 10 years :) So, if you know approximately what you want to go for, do it. If you do not know, do it anyway :) Best advice I know to be true now.
A community giveaway is happening today! 🎁
Big thank you to everyone who tuned into the LinkedIn Live today! I want to celebrate you, the top performers, the action-takers, and the people showing up here in this Skool community every day. So, I’m running a quick giveaway: Here’s how to enter 1. Drop a comment below sharing your #1 LinkedIn growth tip (or something you’ve learned recently). 2. Engage with at least 2 other members (help each other out!) We'll be sending out gifts to the top 5 leaderboard holders, as well as 5 people from this thread. At the end of the day, I’ll pick a few winners who’ll get: ✅ Custom stickers ✅ Exclusive community merch ✅ A personal thank-you gift from me Thanks for helping make the #1 LinkedIn community for people like you! Cheers! Alex
A community giveaway is happening today! 🎁
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@Marcel Lindwurm same thing man. It is all about making genuine connections and also just initial LinkedIn connections with ICPs, that hope to turn into deeper connections with time.
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@Jp Watkins thay is what I learned the last 3 months as well. Quick iterations, quick learnings 💯
100,000 followers (a moment I never imagined when I started LinkedIn)
Today I crossed 100k followers mark on LinkedIn. It has been 2.5 years I started this journey and in that almost 10 months I haven't post and also removed nearly 15k followers/connection. This journey began with a simple goal - to share what I learned about global education and opportunity. Here is my post today to reflect this journey. Would like to hear any perspectives or feedback https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7369217665506156547/
100,000 followers (a moment I never imagined when I started LinkedIn)
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Congratulations Pavan, this is super cool! Amazing milestone.
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@Pavan Sriram how long have you been posting consistently on LinkedIn?
$13,000.00 in revenue from a single LinkedIn post (a thread)
I've been writing and creating content on LinkedIn for 2.5 years. The last 3-4 months, we've been testing very specific image-based content. After more than 250 posts on my own and client profiles, we've found a strategy that's working exceptionally well right now. I call it The 3-Photo Framework. Here’s why it works: - Instead of sharing one photo, you share three in a single post. - Make them personal: BTS, what you’re building, transformations, and ROIs. - The extra visuals create depth and tell a story that text doesn't. We've been seeing a LOT more impressions, conversations in the comment section, and a lot more leads than the normal "personal image" posts. The one I posted a little over a week ago brought in ~$13,000 in revenue within 36 hours. Here's the post and the example: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/alexcolhoun_the-no1-skill-you-can-learn-on-linkedin-activity-7365352303735861248-KUHU If you’re posting on LinkedIn right now, test this. When you do, drop a link in this thread. The community can use it for inspiration for their own posts, give feedback, and ask for advice on their own posts. (tag me in the comments so I can engage!) That's my thoughts for this fantastic Thursday morning, Alex out!
$13,000.00 in revenue from a single LinkedIn post (a thread)
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Very cool. I will have to try this soon myself. Quick question, how do you add the Content Credentials mark to. your images?
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@Alex Colhoun ah, ok. Good to know. I did my images in Photoshop but I do not think I ever saw the Content source showed like that. Will try.
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