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π The LinkedIn Creator Playbook π
Doing these three simple tasks every day used to feel like a chore.
At one point, it would take hours. But now? I knock it all out in less than an hour.
Hereβs the daily formula:
β³ Comment on posts that resonate with you (or your audience).
β³ Post something that educates, inspires, or connects. I personally go for 90% education, but, thatβs unique to each situation. Do what works for you. I also try to post 3-4 times per day. Sometimes one or two of those are reposts, but, reposts allow you to re-familiarize yourself with the content and edit if you like.
β³ Unfollow accounts that donβt align with your goals.
Consistency is the key. Stick with it, and your LinkedIn reach will grow.
Letβs build together, one step at a time. π‘
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Jeremiah Landi The most concise explanation I can give you quickly :) is ...
1. It reduces the signal-to-noise ratio in favor of amplifying the things that make you better at what you do. It's so subtle, we don't notice how much time we spend consuming useless material, vs, what makes us great at what we do.
2. It frees up time for quiet. Nothing. No notifications, no distractions, you are on an island with your thoughts. I've found this to be just enough time to have enough mental capacity freed up to have creative ideas which opens up my writing; otherwise, I'm blocked.
3. It's amazing how automatic you get more picky without guilt about who's content you consume once you start to see and witness the wins that come from muting "mediocre" content.
What's mediocre to me, might be great to someone else. That's the great thing about un-following. It's a personal choice.
