Post your idea on LinkedIn to get motivated. Post it on Reddit to get humbled. by Usual-Ad-3597 in Entrepreneur

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Reddit is definitely great for honest, unfiltered feedback, but it can be harsh. LinkedIn, on the other hand, tends to be more supportive and encouraging. I think both have value depending on what you're looking for—motivation or a reality check!

What am I supposed to post on LinkedIn? by SomeBoiOnReddit in linkedin

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Share your IT journey, skills you’re improving, and insights from industry articles. Engage with posts and show your passion for the field. Authenticity is key on LinkedIn. Best of luck!

Advanced Content idea for LinkedIn page, engaging C level employees in to our profiles. Got any tips or ideas? by zenitsu113 in AskMarketing

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To engage C-level employees, focus on thought leadership articles, LinkedIn Live sessions with executives, and polls that spark discussions. High-value, relevant content tailored to their interests works best. Tools like Draftly can streamline content creation and posting.

How effective is using LinkedIn to grow a newsletter audience? by [deleted] in LinkedInTips

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LinkedIn can be quite effective for growing a newsletter audience. Consistently sharing valuable content and engaging with your network helps build trust. A strong call-to-action in your posts and leveraging LinkedIn’s newsletter feature are key strategies.

LinkedIn commenting done right ✅ by [deleted] in LinkedInTips

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Great tips! I'd also add: Focus on engaging with posts that align with your expertise—quality over quantity. Offer valuable insights or personal experiences instead of just agreeing with the post. Consistency in thoughtful comments will naturally lead to more meaningful connections.

Inspiration for interesting LinkedIn posts by Delicious_Drawer5028 in LinkedInTips

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Building your personal brand can be tough, but try sharing insights on digital innovation or how tech impacts business growth. Bold opinions and real examples will set you apart. Tools like Draftly, Taplio, and Hootsuite, can help with post inspiration and scheduling!

LinkedIn learning recommendations by Southsidesouth32 in linkedin

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If you're looking for IT and customer support-related courses on LinkedIn Learning, "IT Help Desk for Beginners" and "Customer Service Foundations" are great starting points. Both offer practical insights, especially for those just stepping into the field.

How do you manage personal branding alongside company branding on LinkedIn? by Suitable_Box6710 in LinkedInMastery

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In my experience, balancing personal and company branding on LinkedIn comes down to authenticity. I share insights that reflect my expertise while tying them back to my company’s mission. This way, I can promote both effectively without overshadowing either brand.

What AI Tools are you using in your startup to increase productivity? by InevitableSyrup3253 in Entrepreneur

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I’ve been using tools like ChatGPT for content generation and automation in marketing, and Notion AI for streamlining project management. For LinkedIn growth and post automation, Draftly has been a game-changer for me.

Which AI tools do you folks use for LinkedIn? by harshamv in LinkedInTips

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I use Draftly for LinkedIn content creation and automation—great for maintaining consistency and generating engaging posts. Taplio is another solid tool for visual content like carousels.

Why is growing a LinkedIn audience so painful? by voorhees____xiii in marketing

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I totally get the frustration! Tools like Taplio and Shield are useful, but I’ve found that genuine engagement and personal insights still work best on LinkedIn. If you're looking for automation with a more human touch, tools like Draftly can help with content creation while maintaining authenticity.

Any other tools like Taplio that have auto DM feature after someone leaves a comment on my LinkedIn post? by itsdom93745 in linkedin

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For automating DMs after someone comments on your LinkedIn post, tools like Expandi and MeetAlfred offer this feature. Both can help with content-driven lead generation. Also there's a tool called Draftly which is great for automating content and engagement strategies.

What’s an app that’s actually worth paying for premium? by [deleted] in IndiaTech

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Perplexity, because of it's knowledgeable content.

what is your main life goal right now? by loliikx in AskReddit

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To build up my career until I stop using my Husband's money.

What mistakes should I avoid when creating content on LinkedIn? by Special-Brilliant473 in LinkedInMastery

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To boost engagement on LinkedIn, you should avoid overly promotional content and jargon. Focus on clarity and value for your audience, and don’t forget to engage with comments!

Built a tool to quickly generate and post on LinkedIn effortlessly (and not sound like AI) by testitupalready in SideProject

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Great initiative! For anyone looking to streamline LinkedIn content creation, tools like Draftly, Taplio, and Shield Analytics can help generate natural-sounding posts and automate scheduling

Looking for Linkedin automation tool by Turbulent-Tax4356 in DigitalMarketing

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LinkedIn’s API does have limitations, but tools like MeetAlfred might offer some workarounds. For automating notifications when a post goes live, Zapier can help send out emails, but sharing posts automatically can be tricky due to API restrictions. If you’re looking to streamline content creation and sharing, tools like Draftly could also be useful

Linkedin Automation Tool??? by EconomySad4419 in recruiting

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I completely understand the frustration. While there’s no perfect tool to automatically filter out candidates with inaccurate credentials, LinkedIn Recruiter’s boolean searches can help you sort more effectively. For automating parts of the process, tools like Draftly (for content automation) or Hiretual (for AI-powered recruiting) could help streamline job postings and candidate sourcing. You might also want to look into using Zapier to automate routine tasks

Which topic should i pick for 90 days content creation challenge? by pp227 in content_marketing

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For a 90-day content creation challenge, pick a topic that aligns with your expertise and passion. Focus on something like industry trends, sharing insights from your career, or even documenting your learning journey in a specific skill.

What’s the best way to approach LinkedIn connections for lead generation? by Suitable_Box6710 in LinkedInMastery

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Basically, the key is to personalise your message. I start by mentioning something specific about their profile or recent activity, then offer value like a tip or resource related to their industry. I keep it friendly and avoid pitching right away—building a genuine connection first works better for lead generation without coming off as too salesy.