One of the biggest traps on LinkedIn is that the platform can reward the wrong thing.
You can post something that gets insane reach, tons of likes, tons of followers… and your business can actually get worse.
Not because visibility is bad, but because the content you write attracts a certain type of person.
If your content leans into frustration, victim mentality, or “corporate America is evil,” you might go viral.
But you also might attract clients who blame everyone else for their results.
And those clients are usually the hardest to work with.
That’s the part nobody talks about.
So here’s a question you should ask yourself before you write your next post:
What type of client do I want my content to attract?
And what type of client do you absolutely want to repel?
Have you experienced anything like this?
I personally did, and it took a really hard toll on my business (trust me when I tell you it was rough)
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Daniel Botero
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One of the biggest traps on LinkedIn is that the platform can reward the wrong thing.
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