How to Rock LinkedIn (Even If You’re Just Starting Out)
Most people overcomplicate LinkedIn. They get caught up in trends, stress over algorithms, and second-guess every post.
But growing on LinkedIn? It’s actually pretty simple—if you stick to the basics and stay consistent.
Here’s a no-fluff guide to making LinkedIn work for you.
Commit for the Long Haul
LinkedIn isn’t like other platforms where you can post randomly and hope for the best. Growth takes time. Give yourself six months of focused effort—posting, engaging, and refining your strategy. If you’re not ready to commit, don’t expect results.
How Often Should You Post?
In the beginning, post more often (daily if you can) to test what works. But long-term? Quality > quantity. A solid rhythm is 3–4 posts per week.
What to post:
✅ 60% educational (share your expertise)
✅ 30% personal (stories build connection)
✅ 10% broad appeal (for reach and virality)
🚫 Only post if you actually have something to say.
Comment More Than You Post
One of the fastest ways to grow on LinkedIn is through comments. Not just “Great post!”—but actual value-packed responses.
Here’s how to do it right:
🔥 Engage with potential clients
🔥 Comment on competitors’ posts (their audience is your audience)
🔥 Show up early on big creators’ posts
🔥 Build relationships with people in your space
Twenty thoughtful comments a day can do more for your growth than five posts a week.
Fix Your LinkedIn Profile First
If people land on your profile and don’t immediately understand who you are and how you can help them, they’ll leave. Simple as that.
Quick fixes:
➡️ A clear, client-focused headline (ditch the job title, explain the value you bring)
➡️ A strong About section (less resume, more story)
➡️ A clean, professional profile photo + banner
Make an Offer Every Day
Want more clients? More opportunities? Start more conversations.
Here’s what that looks like:
📩 DM people who engage with your content
📩 DM people who view your profile
📩 DM ideal clients you come across in comments/reactions
Rules for DMs:
❌ No pitching in the first message (no one likes a cold sales pitch)
✅ Voice or video messages stand out
✅ Share valuable insights or resources before making an ask
The goal? Book conversations. That’s it.
Bonus LinkedIn Growth Tips
💡 Stop tagging big creators hoping for reach—it doesn’t work
💡 Focus on profile views, not post impressions
💡 Unfollow people who clutter your feed
💡 Treat every comment like a mini-post
💡 Follow creators in regions you’re selling to
💡 Support others freely—good things come back around
LinkedIn is a long game, but if you stay consistent and focus on value-driven engagement, you’ll see results.
Which of these LinkedIn strategies are you already using? Drop a comment—I’d love to hear what’s working for you!
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