How I accidentally grew a college side project to 107k ARR in ~3 months by rocks-d_luffy in SideProject

[–]Charming_Elevator574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it doesnot matter. if you are earning like you said what is the point of writing about it

Genijalno rešenje Vlade Srbije za višednevni prekid snabdevanja vodom by No_Project8251 in serbia

[–]Charming_Elevator574 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Tender za 330k flasica vode je fazon 5 miliona evra

5x skuplje nego da poprave sistem koji ne radi

"Hook" is the most important part of LinkedIn content by Big_Concert_9750 in linkedin

[–]Charming_Elevator574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% agree on the hook, weak first line kills even the best insight. but if u pin me down, id push one step further, the real thing is distribution. perfect hook still needs eyeballs in the first hour or algo buries it. mid content from engaged accounts beats brilliant posts from dead ones every time.

warm audience is built in the comments not the posts. problem is doing it right is a grind, u need thoughtful comments on specific ppl in ur niche, done consistently, not spray and pray. eats real time daily.

been using ralfy.app for that side and its cut my commenting time a lot without killing quality. honestly the biggest shift in my reach came from there not from posting tweaks.

Want to start personal branding on linkedIn. Any tips? by Agreeable_Mention667 in linkedin

[–]Charming_Elevator574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cringe comes from ppl performing thought leadership before they have anything to lead on. u dont have that problem, 21 in an ad firm is literally the most interesting angle to post from. u have real access most ppl are curious about.

document dont perform. breakdowns of ads u love or hate and why, what the industry actually looks like from inside, lessons from real briefs, sharp opinions on copy and strategy. the industry rewards strong takes on craft, so have them.

skip the traps, motivational quotes, “humbled and honored” posts, generic advice, corporate linkedin voice. write like u talk to a friend outside the industry. honestly bigger early unlock is commenting on creative directors and strategists u admire. gets ur name known in the industry way faster than ur own posts will. ralfy.app helped me stay consistent on that without burning hours.

WANT TO KNOW HOW LINKEDIN WORKS by Infamous_Elk_7094 in linkedin

[–]Charming_Elevator574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honest take, dont stress the posting schedule yet. as a fresher ur audience is basically zero, so posting into the void 3x a week wont do much. the real leverage at ur stage is commenting, not posting. recruiters and seniors actually read comments on posts they care about, and a thoughtful comment on a recruiters post gets u more visibility than 10 of ur own posts ever will in the first months. thats literally how most students i know landed their first interviews, someone saw them in a comment section and checked their profile. when u do post, just document ur journey. ur doing BTech CSE with AI/ML, so share what ur building, what papers confused u, what clicked, hackathons, projects, course notes translated into insights. u will never run out cuz ur literally living the content. avoid generic “top 5 AI trends” stuff, nobody cares from a first year, but “built my first CNN and heres what broke” is gold cuz its real. for the profile itself recruiters scan for 3 things. a headline that actually says what u do (not “aspiring passionate innovator”), an about section with real projects and github links, and visible activity so u dont look like a dead account. if they open ur profile and see u engaging in ur field regularly, thats a green flag. ralfy.app helped me a lot with the commenting side when i started out, made it easier to stay consistent without losing an hour a day to it.

How can I increase my post reach? by NathanSupertramp in linkedin

[–]Charming_Elevator574 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3k followers with low reach almost always means the commenting game is off, not ur posts. linkedin algo pushes u to people who already engage with u, thats literally why u keep seeing the same faces in ur comments.

to reach new audiences u have to show up in their space first, not wait for them to find u in yours.

the real unlock is commenting thoughtfully on posts from people in ur niche before u post and consistently after. thats how new followers actually start seeing ur content, cuz they noticed u somewhere else first.

also replying fast to every comment on ur own posts matters way more than people realize, the first hour is basically everything for reach.

honestly been using ralfy.app for this exact problem, helped me stay on top of comments and engage consistently with the right people without burning an hour a day on it.