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LinkedIn Specialists helping executive staff & companies.
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"LinkedIn is the new Instagram" So why haven't you made it work for your business yet? I currently help over 10+ business with their day to day LinkedIn strategies and activities across the UK and US. Alongside Jordan Fleck from Driven Media Group, we have integrated linkedIn strategy into multiple brands that were looking for something a little more targeted. The owners were work with most reguarly have some common factors: They already operate well-established business and have extensive local networks from their time within their industry. These networks are bigger than they know and often underutilised as contacts have moved to new places and begun new ventures. These companies aren't seeking fame, they want to increase awareness of their specific services within their target audience. So how do we do this effectively? We do not reinvent the wheel, we do not offer anything that is different in theory, our practice & execution is what delivers. We focus on the already present strengths of our clients, their networks and warm leads. From here we either generate new lists of mutual contacts through LinkedIn or we improve the quality of pre-existing lead sheets. We stick to a regular and attainable quota, egarness is great but consistency is better. LinkedIn allows for 100 connections per week so we'll do our best to find 100 suitable connections to make, we do not NEED to hit this, any business would rather have 500 genuine leads than 100,000 viewers. We focus on activity over passive management. In a time where AI dominates we find lots of issues with an automated or semi-automated approach. Humans still by from humans and it's often that personal connection that creates successful client relationships. If you are a business owner and are unsure where to start, my inbox is open.
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I help 10+ CEO's with their LinkedIn marketing efforts on a day to day basis, here are a few mistakes they were making before joining us. 1. No activity, seems basic and obvious but I was shocked how many CEOs pay monthly for LinkedIn premium to not use it. You DO NOT need premium, I have had it for 1 month free trial, I never renewed it, I have grown to 13,000+ connections, sold my services on LinkedIn, and have created long-term partnerships for my business based on the page I have created. 2. A desire to make sales but actions to get impressions. If you want to become an influencer then post more, post better, and post for impressions. If you want to generate more sales, find more leads, speak to those you service, and track everything. 3. A lack of connection between their sales team and their social media efforts. Social Media has exploded due to it's ability to collected information at scale. Let whoever manages your social media pass their insights to your sales team, and then from there watch the magic happen. If you are unsure of how to effectively operate your LinkedIn to service your business, give me a shout I'll be happy to tell you what I'd do if I was managing it.
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I went from averaging 500 impressions a day to 20,000 a day this past week. Here's 3 things I am doing now that I wasn't a week ago. Daily commenting, it's the easiest way to learn more about your industry, increase brand awareness, and come up with posting ideas. Also contributes to our impression count so adding valuable insights to more popular players in your field can be a way to leverage greater audiences. Targeted posts, I have two main day-to-day focuses, driving awareness to my employer and to my business. So who is the main customer of my employer: Top 5 ranked university students, e.g. LSE, Oxford, and Cambridge. Decision makers at high-end service businesses e.g. Luxury residential homes, student accommodations, and summer school organisers. Parent's or students seeking admissions support to these top universities. What about for my own business: Students seeking application guidance to graduate jobs and early careers opportunities. Business and CEO's looking to grow their LinkedIn. Senior professionals seeking CV and LinkedIn support. Constantly updating my profile to appear much more like a landing page than a social profile. No one is on LinkedIn to find friends, were all here to either find a job, build a business, or purchase a service. If you want any of these things to happen you have to make it obvious and as frictionless as possible to do so. If you need either LinkedIn support, careers support, or academical support, get in contact with me ASAP!
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Here's a 5 step LinkedIn frame work I used in the 2024/25 academic year to land a London-based full-time job as a 2:2 graduate from a non-target university: Improve your LinkedIn. Get a clear headshot, either using an iphone or go to your universities LinkedIn days, or even the post office, they provide free headshots. Make a banner on Canva, it's free and easy, it takes 5 minutes and makes a difference. Write clearly not about what you do but how good you are within your job compared to the rest. Connect the only recruiters, hiring managers, personal assistant to CEO's, executive assistants of companies, and small business owners. Send a tailored message to each, that is short, to the point, and doesn't ask for a job, but asks for advice. Make it clear to those who view your profile the following: What can you do, who have you done it for, who do you want to do it for, and when can you start. Match your LinkedIn strategy to your job application strategy. If you' like a 1:1 session on how to do the last step, shoot me a message!
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Abdulaziz Ruzmatov
City of London, UK
Digital Marketing Pro with $5M+ Impact & 1M Followers
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Sam Oldfield
Chester, UK
PPC pro focused on generating profitable results
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Sentric Music - Driving new signups for Saas music platform
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Property Hub - Strategic direction of paid media strategy
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Danny Maddock
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Brighton and Hove, UK
No/low-code specialist - Make/n8n/Notion/Airtable
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A few months ago I posted about Dextr - an AI physio app I'm building to help with my recovery after carpal release surgery on both hands. Here's what's happened since: The platform changed - as much as I love building in Bubble, it is still a mostly manual process and I was struggling to make progress around client work. So I switched to Lovable! Once again I was blown away by what AI can build and the speed at which it does it. Within 20 minutes I had a working app with signup/login, an onboarding process, dashboard, warm up and hand stretching exercises with pain level reporting and logging. After a few iterations, I began to see how quickly you can burn through credits, and this coupled with some emerging limitations led me to switch again. I used up my remaining credits iterating on the UI because that is where Lovable really does shine - then downloaded the code and set Claude to work. I'm now building the app locally using Claude Code and Gemini - feeding screenshots to Gemini for design iteration, then building prompts for Claude to implement the changes. It's a surprisingly effective workflow. Right now the app handles warm-up stretches and tendon exercises with guided timers, pain level check-ins, and session logging. There's also an early AI layer that generates a short practice session for me - scales, arpeggios, chords, and finger dexterity exercises, complete with tablature and a built-in metronome. You can see it in action in the video. I'm not playing bass yet. But I'm stretching every day using the app, and that's the first step. I find it almost poetic that I'm using my new skills to aid in the recovery of the thing that ended my old career. It's a perfect case study in using AI to build tools for our daily lives - not a startup, not a SaaS side hustle, just a tool I needed that didn't exist. And the barriers to doing this are dropping month by month, week by week. The end goal hasn't changed: play bass again. 🤘 #buildinpublic (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23buildinpublic&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #ai (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23ai&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #lovable (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23lovable&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #claudecode (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23claudecode&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #rehabilitation (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23rehabilitation&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #careerchange (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23careerchange&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED) #nocode (https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=%23nocode&origin=HASH_TAG_FROM_FEED)
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I haven't played bass in four years. Before that, I played daily since I was 15 — multiple bands, daily practice. It was a big part of who I was. Carpal tunnel syndrome ended that — and my previous career as a cabinet maker and fabricator. Four weeks ago I had surgery on one hand, with the other due soon. Recovery's going well, but no app gives me the adaptive, personalised rehab I need to get back to playing. So I'm building one. It's called Dextr — a personal AI physio built in Bubble. It builds a tailored exercise plan, tracks progress, and adapts as I recover. The end goal: join a metalcore band 🤘 I've pivoted into no-code and AI-powered automation over the past two years. This is where those skills meet something personal. I'll be sharing the build on Contra — if you've got design or UX feedback, I'd love to hear it.
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sami Khwaja
London, UK
Technical Co-Founder | Fintech · Healthcare · Transport
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UK Fertility Clinic Directory Platform Development
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Elle Cosgrave
Harpenden, UK
Web Designer & SEO Specialist
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Sathya Fae
London, UK
Engaging Content Creator and Social Media Manager
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Content Creator and Social Media Manager - James Hype
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Gopinath Parimi
London, UK
22 Yrs Java/React/Angular/Python
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