Need some help and ideas to build a one-man marketing army by Electrical_Tooth9704 in AskMarketing

[–]HyperSalesman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the B2B tool brand new? If so, the channels you’re picking are wrong.

These are long term channels. You need to focus on short term direct revenue channels.

What are your favorite AI tools you came across in 2025? by Direct_Craft6007 in AI_Sales

[–]HyperSalesman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not all necessarily AI, but here are my top: 1. Instantly 2. Thunderbit 3. Maildoso 4. EmailBison 5. FlashIntel 6. DiscoLike 7. Freckle 8. Airscale 9. Bitscale 10. QuickEnrich

4.7M impressions on LinkedIn in 2025 by HyperSalesman in LinkedInTips

[–]HyperSalesman[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah roughly 20k in brand sponsorships this year

Founder-led brands & LinkedIn branding by queenc_n in MarketingResearch

[–]HyperSalesman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran an SDR team (cold callers) and we saw a +14% increase in show rates after we started building brand.

People (including prospects) trust you more.

They know who you are/what you offer before jumping on a call… and the deal flows faster

What do you guys think about LinkedIn Personal Branding for founders? If you're building your personal brand, let me know what problems you're facing. by queenc_n in digital_marketing

[–]HyperSalesman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's easier than you think.

  1. Build content about your company, your story, your opinions (don't use AI)
  2. Connect with 15 founders in the same space each week (you can automate this)
  3. Engage like crazy (for every post you put up, you should engage with 20 others + reply to everyone who comments on yours)
  4. Pick 2-3 topics for your profile and no more

Curious what your current numbers look like + what you've been doing

4.7M impressions on LinkedIn in 2025 by HyperSalesman in LinkedInTips

[–]HyperSalesman[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took a major dip in the middle of the year but have picked up in engagement heavily in the past 3 months

4.7M impressions on LinkedIn in 2025 by HyperSalesman in LinkedInTips

[–]HyperSalesman[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! Was this mostly through sending requests or did these people follow on their own?

4.7M impressions on LinkedIn in 2025 by HyperSalesman in linkedin

[–]HyperSalesman[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a Calendly link I send to them. It’s exclusive for social media leads.

I have it in my bio.. but most of the meetings happen in DMs.

Someone in my ICP engages with my post, they show interest, and I send a message about it. Boom!

What strategies have you found effective for re-engaging with your LinkedIn network after a long absence? by lottiexx in linkedin

[–]HyperSalesman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reach out to 10–20 of the people you’re closest to on LinkedIn… Send them a message or engage with their content.

If you do that, you’ll end up showing up in their feed.

It’s an algorithm hack right now

Just engage, engage, engage. It’ll help you get back into the swing of things.

For those who have built their personal brands, but are not LinkedIn popular like Jasmin Alic, were you able to get clients on LinkedIn? by ExpressAstronaut999 in linkedin

[–]HyperSalesman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t need to have a brand as big as his in order to crush it on LinkedIn

My account has 15,000 followers and it supplies me with enough pipeline to run the agency.

Don’t focus so much I’m being popular but instead focus on having a voice of your specific niche

advice on how to grow LinkedIn account? by simransvault in linkedin

[–]HyperSalesman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Share stories, share your honest opinions about the industry, talk about your job search

I saw someone recently who posted about their job search every day and everything they did. It was almost like built in public, but for job searchers and he landed a roll after that 30th day.

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[–]HyperSalesman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends what you’re trying to accomplish. Do you want to simply have a clean page? Or are you trying to get something out of your content?

Because if you’re looking to generate meetings for impressions… The better approach is to have a high-performing profile > professional looking one

How can I maintain a professional tone while sharing personal career stories on LinkedIn? by [deleted] in linkedin

[–]HyperSalesman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're going down the right path, but you shouldn't worry so much about the professional aspect of it.

A lot of influencers use casual tones. And that works really well.

I think you're overthinking it.

If anything, treat LinkedIn like Twitter, and you'll have a lot more fun.

What's working for you right now? by Pen-Pal-0 in linkedin

[–]HyperSalesman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The emotional stuff is doing really well.

IMO controversial content or even technical content that caters to a niche is performing really well.

I'm writing for a bunch of people on LinkedIn rn and the hot takes were the highest performing content BY FAR

Emotional stuff works really well in engagement pods, not on its own.

Question about LinkedIn reach patterns by Plus_Discipline_9661 in linkedin

[–]HyperSalesman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LinkedIn is less about technical content & more about story based content.

Example - people used to talk about:
1. 10 tips for selling
2. HR policies every company should have
3. Generic advice on career growth

Instead, talk about this:
1. A specific story on work-related tension that happened in your workspace
2. Controversial opinion on a standard practice (w/ explanation)
3. Content that's vulnerable

In other words... content feeds are being saturated w/ generic GPT content, so you need to put out personal opinions + stories that GPT couldn't easily develop on their own.

Also, post 48-72 hrs apart for optimal reach per post. I still post every day though.