How I Get Unlimited Leads Via LinkedIn

If you’ve ever tried getting hired via LinkedIn, you would testify that sometimes it could seem next to impossible to get in touch with the right people or recruiters.

You’ve tried all the advice that is available out there:

“Post regularly!”

“Comment under other posts–it’s all about networking!”

“Deliver value!”

Yada Yada Yada

Everybody and their grandma seem to be doing this on the platform, and yet none of it seems to work. Sometimes, you can cut the desperation on LinkedIn with a knife; it’s a platform that promises so much and most times offers so little.

Or so I thought.

Currently, I enjoy a regular stream of recruiters and business owners into my LinkedIn DM looking for my services at prices that I enjoy. I no longer have to click “Quick Apply” endlessly, hoping something sticks and someone gets back to me.

And the best thing is I barely post on the platform. I have less than 3000 connections as of this writing, and barely get any traction in engagement when I do post.

On the surface, my profile is just like that of any other regular Joe on the platform hoping to be taken seriously by his peers and bosses.

But unlike 99% of profiles on LinkedIn, my profile is positioned to attract the right kind of attention and stand out from a crowd of my peers.

I actually talk about this a lot in my freelance training program, Freelance Without Borders, that teaches students how to successfully start a freelance business from anywhere in the world, and this is because you cannot say you have a successful business if you don’t have a reliable way of getting in front of the right people to pitch your services and offer value.

On LinkedIn (as with anywhere else online) positioning is everything. It sets you up to meet all your goals without coming across as pushy or predatorial. You can actually get into the nitty-gritty of how to do this by snapping up the accompanying manual for my freelance training, Freelance Without Borders, for a no-holds barred breakdown of the process.

It’s time to start winning on LinkedIn by setting yourself apart from your peers in a good way and instantly establishing trust with potential clients and referrals on the platform. You can get started as soon as tomorrow if you grab my freelance guide today.

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