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Ruben has 457,063 followers on Linkedin. If he had to start all over again, that's what he'd do: ☑ Google for ideas. ☑ Perplexity for research. ☑ EasyGen to write the posts. ☑ Bonus: Canva for the images. DO's and DON't of Linkedin: ↳ never schedule your posts ↳ connect with 5x people per day ↳ it's not about you, it's about them ↳ don't try to be funny, be informative ↳ spend more time commenting than posting Let's do a challenge together: ☑ Write 10 comments per day. ☑ Post every day for an entire week. ☑ No links, hashtags, mentions, scheduling. ☑ Try Google + Perplexity + EasyGen + Canva. Come back in 7 days. Tell me how it went. ♻️ Repost this PDF to help someone start today. Carousel by Ruben Hassid
The number #1 mistake on Linkedin: Not being patient enough. Think about it like going to the gym. Day 1: You won't have any results. It doesn't even matter how much you train. You can train for hours, and not get anything from it. It's impossible to see the before/after difference. Day 30: You might notice some results. Some. Not much. Not enough to keep doing it. Enough to complain for some people. Don't be that person. Day X: Why X? You don't even remember the day. It does not matter. You go to the gym anyway. You don't expect results. You just want to train. And guess what? This person gets it. Linkedin is about sharing what you know. Linkedin is about networking with the right people. There is no end or beginning. You just do it.
Perplexity + Your favorite LLM + Canva = winning Combination. Just add focus, strategy and consistency on top 😅
Does the "never schedule your posts" advice really work? Is there any data to back this up? I have never seen a credible study done around this.
These tips are pure gold for LinkedIn growth, Anisha! Especially the focus on engagement through comments - it's such a simple yet powerful way to build genuine connections and visibility. I've found AI to be a wonderful tool to enhance your creativity and amplify your message! As long as you don't quit you'll never lose! “We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
Anisha, love this approach for getting started. For anyone struggling to post consistently, I’ve taken a slightly different path: I built a custom GPT where you just talk your ideas out loud, and it transforms them into LinkedIn-ready posts. No overthinking, no blank screens, just speaking your thoughts and staying consistent. 😁 If anyone’s curious to try a more conversational way to write, let me know, can share it for free.
What’s the problem with scheduling posts? Anisha Jain
just wondering, what would be the reason not to schedule post? 🤔
These are the fundamental stuffs that can compound to massive numbers once done for enough length of time. Thanks for sharing these tips.
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Write your first post on LinkedIn today.
1w📌 FAQ – Most-asked questions 1. "Linkedin knows I use AI." No. They don't. Linkedin wants high-quality content. AI or not. 2. "Linkedin is ok if I schedule my posts." No. If you schedule your posts, you're not active. And every social media rewards you for being active. Be there. Post manually. Engage with others. 3. "AI will make me sound generic." If used wrong, yes. If used right, absolutely not. 4. "AI can't write like me." Maybe harder. EasyGen is not made for that. But maybe you don't write that well? Maybe AI helps you write BETTER, and not "more like you." That's how I built EasyGen. 5. "Linkedin is ok with 3rd-party tools." Don't. Never connect your Linkedin to any automation. 6. "Linkedin is ok that I use ads." If you do use ads, you won't get an organic growth. It will be damaged. 7. "There is no difference between a personal account, and a business page." There is an INSANE difference. Personal growth 100-1,000x faster than a business page. Drop the page. Focus on your personal account.