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Ankit Patel | Growth Marketing

@ankitpatelsays

- Worked with @alxberman, @tomjacquesson, @tibo_maker
- Helping grow @TweetHunterIO to $10M ARR

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Stage 1 - Optimize your LinkedIn profile Stage 2 - Define your ICP and messaging Stage 3 - Build a consistent content cadence Stage 4 - Master hooks and storytelling Stage 5 - Grow your network intentionally Stage 6 - Launch a lead magnet Stage 7 - Nurture with DMs and comments

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My #1 regret as a B2B marketer: I wish I had stopped chasing vanity metrics on LinkedIn sooner. 5 pieces of brutally honest advice I'd give to my earlier self (so you can skip the wasted years): • Likes don't pay salaries. Leads do. • Your ICP doesn't care how polished your

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I used to post constantly on LinkedIn and thought I was growing. I was wrong. Two definitions changed my strategy: 1) Reach = right people see you, not just more people. 2) Growth = consistent engagement, not viral moments. So if you want reach, target better. If you want

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Day 3 of building a brand on X Result: - 6.9K impressions - 19 new followers Input: - 5 posts ✅ - 1 article ✅ Learning of the day: Early replies on big accounts get lot of impressions, but smaller accounts are better for getting followers Articles are still not doing much.

Day 3 of building a brand on X

Result:
- 6.9K impressions
- 19 new followers

Input:
- 5 posts ✅
- 1 article ✅

Learning of the day: Early replies on big accounts get lot of impressions, but smaller accounts are better for getting followers

Articles are still not doing much.
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Do yourself a favor: 0. Open LinkedIn 1. Pick one pain point your ICP complains about constantly. 2. Write a post that addresses it with a clear, actionable framework. 3. Repurpose it into a carousel. 4. Turn the carousel into a short newsletter section. 5. Document your results

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Starting out on LinkedIn as a B2B founder is brutal. You post into the void, get zero traction, and wonder if you're doing everything wrong. I wish I'd had a simple playbook for those early months. So here's what I'd tell myself starting over - 8 things about growing on

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Content is what you say. Distribution is who hears it. Conversion is what it's worth. Ignore any one of them and you're leaving growth on the table.

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What won't grow your LinkedIn: 1. Posting more 2. Chasing likes 3. Going viral What actually will: 1. Targeting the right people 2. Talking about the user pain points 3. Converting attention into conversations

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I went from 3k to 12K on LinkedIn in 6 months, Here's what worked. 8 tips for building a stronger LinkedIn presence as a B2B SaaS founder: 1. Know your audience before you post anything. Understand who you're writing for and what problems they actually have. 2. Be consistent

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Building on LinkedIn is just: • Learning content strategy • Learning engagement tactics • Learning personal branding • Learning analytics • Learning how to cry silently at night Finally post it half broken🫣

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how to get warm leads on LinkedIn; even when you're posting into the void: 1. lead with problems, not products. talk about the pain your buyer feels daily, not what you sell. 2. comment before you post. show up in others' conversations first. visibility is earned, not

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LinkedIn Growth Tools for B𝟮B Founders A curated list of tools that can save you hours and grow your audience faster, across content, outreach, analytics, and launches. 📌 Bookmark this. Share it with your team: ✍️ Content Creation Write posts that actually convert → Taplio,

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LinkedIn is so powerful for B2B SaaS founders Building in public and meeting people on the same journey If you're trying to grow on LinkedIn, say hi 👇

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I've spent years scaling B2B SaaS on LinkedIn the hard way. Here are 10 growth lessons I wish I knew earlier: 1/ Content consistency beats perfection every time Post daily, even if it's not your best work. LinkedIn cares more about showing up than showing off. 2/ Your personal

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You don't lose traction from posting too little. You lose it from posting content that means nothing, to an audience you never built. And wondering why no one's buying.