The lazy person's guide to LinkedIn leads


"Great walk bro!"

Nothing grinds my gears more than growth gurus preaching generic advice like "Comment for an hour every day and you'll grow your account."

Do that, and you'll spend an afternoon commenting on post after post about daily walks!

I don't have time for that.

I'll wager you don't either.

A few days ago, I wrote about a system I created to attract high-quality leads on LinkedIn. This system is particularly effective for coaches, consultants, and business owners.

The LinkedIn Client Attraction system doesn't involve posting every day or spending hours leaving comments on other people's posts.

Although I write on LinkedIn regularly, this system works even if you dislike posting on the platform.

I'm holding coaching calls with a few new clients who want to implement it over the next few days.

Fair warning: The LinkedIn Client Attraction system isn't for content creators who enjoy the daily grind or want to become LinkedIn influencers.

It'll do one thing: get you into conversations with potential clients without spending a cent on paid ads. It doesn't take long to set up either.

If you're interested in my LinkedIn Client Attraction system, reply with the word "LinkedIn" and I'll send you the info. Then, we'll get on a 30-minute Zoom call, and I'll walk you through how to set this up for your business. It's easy to follow, but I'll record the call so you can replay it after.

I'm only offering this to 3-4 more people on my list because I need more time for my daily walks.

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