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How a Single LinkedIn Post Booked 3 Calls

Complete post breakdown (Steal now to book calls)

Hey Growthlink Community!

Welcome to the first edition of GrowthLink!

This week, we're diving deep into a LinkedIn post that not only garnered significant engagement but also booked 3 calls (Plus: Gained 89 followers, 145+ reactions, and 141+ comments)

Ready?

Let's break down its elements and why it works:

Structure and Formatting

1. Attention-Grabbing Opener:

It creates curiosity about the results of the break.

2. Personal Story and Background:

This provides context about the author’s LinkedIn journey and the reason for the break.

3. Identifiable Milestone:

Mentioning a specific date adds authenticity and reliability.

4. Challenges Faced:

Explains the concerns about taking a break.

5. Consequences of the Break:

Details the negative impacts:

6. Positive Outcomes:

Balances the negative with positive experiences during the break.

The use of arrows helps separate each point, making it easier to read.

7. Reflective Conclusion:

Shares personal reflections on the value of the break and consistent effort.

8. Engagement Prompt:

Ends with a direct question to prompt engagement.

Additional Points

  1. Short paragraphs are snack-sized bites of wisdom. Easier to digest, and no risk of indigestion

  2. Arrows (→) are like little traffic signs for your brain. Follow them to LinkedIn greatness.

  3. Maintains a friendly and relatable tone throughout the post. Like chatting with your best friend over coffee, minus the caffeine jitters.

  4. Whitespace is a comfy couch for your eyes. No one likes reading on a crowded bus.

  5. Everyone loves a good story → especially when it involves a hero’s journey to LinkedIn fame.

And that’s it!

Enjoy these tips.

Remember, even LinkedIn likes a bit of fun.

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Can't wait to see what amazing things you’ll accomplish!

Talk soon,

Shivani