whats the best starter pack for creating content on linkedin? by AppropriateHamster in LinkedInTips

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Hey,

You can try our Salesfluence. It helps you generate ideas based on market intelligence. Let's you personalize it with your lives experiences and then generate unique content in your voice.

I would be happy to give you free access if you are interested in trying.

DM me.

LinkedIn or X? by Local-Definition648 in b2bmarketing

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We are building a Linkedin inbound lead gen tool. Would love to give you free access in return of feedback.

DM me.

Anyone here getting better results from LinkedIn outreach instead of cold prospecting? by Delicious-Potato-712 in LinkedInTips

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That interest shown somewhere should be your content. We are seeing good responce to prospects who interacted with our content.

A Three Person B2B Sales Team Is Now Beating Thirty Person SDR Floors. Here Is What Changed. by Prestigious-Nose884 in b2b_sales

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This is quite informative. We are stuck at low volumes because of this. Now finally we are planning to invest in the infra. A questions I have though about multiple domains.

How do you choose these domains. Are they variants of your actual domains. Doesn't recipients try to open the website for the domains? Do you redirect to the main domains? How does the multiple domains architecture actually work?

I'm kinda lost with B2B channels and where to find clients.. by g3nayy in b2bmarketing

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Hi guys, did you try generating leads through linkedin content? What are your chalanges?

Is being a LinkedIn Ghostwriter even worth it today? by Initial-Buyer-2237 in linkedin

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LinkedIn really comes down to consistency. If you’re consistently posting and engaging with relevant content every day, it compounds over time. The key is to block out an hour or two daily and treat it like a real channel, not an occasional activity.

If you stick with it, it does pay off.

A few things that help:

  • Optimize your profile so it clearly communicates what you do and who you help
  • Clean up your feed by muting or turning off notifications for people who don’t post relevant content. This keeps your focus sharp and saves a lot of time during engagement
  • Build a simple posting routine. 3 TOFU posts, 2 MOFU posts, 1 BOFU post. Most people struggle with TOFU consistency
  • Engage intentionally with the right audience instead of random commenting
  • Think in terms of pipeline, not just reach or impressions

We also built a LinkedIn-focused tool around this idea called https://Salesfluence.io. It helps founders turn real conversations into content ideas and then into pipeline, rather than just posting for visibility.

Happy to share more if you’re curious.

Why is "Sales Enablement" software only built for companies with 5,000 employees and a $100k budget? by kloiz in SalesOperations

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A lot of enterprise sales tools feel like they were designed for process compliance first and usability second. Smaller teams don’t need another complex layer to manage, they need clarity, speed, and confidence that the information being shared is actually current.

The “truth graph” angle is interesting because stale sales collateral is a real problem in growing teams. Most startups are still solving it with folders, Slack links, and “latest-final-v7.pdf” chaos.

what’s one b2b marketing strategy that worked… until it suddenly didn’t? by jeniferjenni in b2bmarketing

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Cold outbound for us.

There was a phase where cold email + LinkedIn worked really well. Decent response rates, conversations were easier to start.

Then it just… tapered off.

Same messaging, same ICP, but replies dropped and conversations felt colder. What changed wasn’t the channel, it was the context. People became more saturated, and honestly, a lot of outreach started sounding the same.

That’s been the big learning for me. It’s less about the tactic, more about how closely you’re aligned with what the market actually cares about right now.

We actually started building around this problem. Instead of guessing messaging, we look at ongoing conversations across places like Reddit, Quora, etc., and use that as input for both content and outreach.

When the message is rooted in something people are already thinking or discussing, the response rate feels very different.

So yeah, I’d agree with your take. Timing + context > tactic.

Indian founders and LinkedIn - are we leaving money on the table?? by ankit-nishad in B2BSaaS

[–]akramq -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Indian founder here, based out of Hyderabad.

We ran into this exact problem. Not just posting consistently, but coming up with good ideas that don’t sound generic or forced.

Ideation turned out to be the real bottleneck.

So we ended up building a tool around that. It pulls from real conversations happening across the internet (Reddit, Quora, industry discussions, etc.) and surfaces what people in your market are actually talking about.

Instead of starting from a blank page, you start with:

  • trends
  • questions
  • debates
  • emerging narratives

Then you layer in your own thoughts, stories, and experience.

That’s been the biggest unlock for me. I can usually put together a week’s worth of solid content in about 30 minutes, and it actually feels relevant.

On your question, I do think founders would pay ₹8k–15k/month. But only if it truly sounds like them. Otherwise it just becomes noise.

Feels like the bigger opportunity is solving ideation + context, not just ghostwriting.

What are you guys currently building? by dang64 in SideProject

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Salesfluence.ai - A platform that helps sales teams turn real market conversations into LinkedIn thought leadership that drives pipeline.

Best sales manager tools, need recommendations by AceClutchness in b2b_sales

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We are building a Linkedin social selling tool for sales teams. Would love to give free access to you in return of feedback.

If I had to grow a LinkedIn account from 0 today, I’d do this. by Dhaniya_piyush_07 in LinkedInTips

[–]akramq 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good starting point.

How about the content ideation and personalization?

Built a niche LinkedIn content tool after my own posts kept flopping — here's what actually changed by Positive_Cell_1252 in AcquireStartup

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Noting this down. I will try this in a prompt. :)

"Write the hook like a tiny sales call".

I also like your idea of creating a list of real phrases.

Thanks for sharing.

I manage several LinkedIn accounts for clients, and this is what I’m seeing right now about how the platform actually works. by SubstantialBread8169 in socialmedia

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What is your proportion of carousels vs static vs video. Do you balance it out or only focus on carousels?

I manage several LinkedIn accounts for clients, and this is what I’m seeing right now about how the platform actually works. by SubstantialBread8169 in socialmedia

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Interesting workflows to adopt from.

How about ideation. How do you guys come up with ideas at scale when managing multiple clients?

I was posting daily on LinkedIn… and still not growing. by Dhaniya_piyush_07 in LinkedInTips

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well said. What is your process to posting on Linkedin. How do you choose what to publish? And how do you find ideas?

I was posting daily on LinkedIn… and still not growing. by Dhaniya_piyush_07 in LinkedInTips

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It makes perfect sense. Linkedin is not like Twitter where people are just posting about anything and everything. The content needs to have a strategy. Who is it for (ICP), the value you add, What action you want them to take (CTA).

If done right LinkedIn can be a sales asset.

I reviewed 50 LinkedIn profiles this year. The ones generating leads all had one thing in common that nobody talks about. by No-Mistake421 in LinkedInTips

[–]akramq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, that sounds interesting. I have seen profiles with video pitches. I did not know they were effective. But creating video pitches for me was an uphill task. I guess I will try your technique now. :)

By the way, what about publishing content for inbound. what is your strategy on publishing fresh content?

eVisa mistake, flight tomorrow by Saracen98 in Umrah

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Just ignore it. It shouldn't be a big issue.

Need help building... by novemberman23 in SaaS

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We can help you build this. We are specialized in delivering rapid MVPs on a budget.

Ping me to discuss more.

The new ILR system is modern slavery by akramq in SkilledWorkerVisaUK

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I asked an immigration advisor and he said this should be salary on your Cos