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Yaser Abbass
Co-founder at Depost AI β†’ LinkedIn Growth Tool | Helping Businesses & Professionals Maximize LinkedIn Reach with AI | Expert in ML/AI & LLMs
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October 25, 2024
πŸ’‘ I Was Frustrated with LinkedIn's Workflow, So I Built a Game-Changer: Tired of juggling multiple tools for content creation, engagement, and management? You're not alone. Steps to Streamline Your LinkedIn Workflow Today: 1. Stop Overcomplicating Content Creation. β˜‘ Focus on one tool that does it all, instead of switching between multiple apps. β˜‘ Save time and energy for what matters: creating impactful content and engaging with your audience. 2. Simplify Your Workflow with AI Assistance. β˜‘ Generate posts, comments, and messages in seconds with AI-powered content creation. β˜‘ You will have popular template for linkedin posts, comments, and messages or you can create your own, save for future use. β˜‘ Stay active without burning out, and watch your engagement grow. 3. One Platform to Rule Them All: β˜‘ Create and edit everything from LinkedIn carousels and posts, all in one place. β˜‘ Say goodbye to the juggling act of multiple tools and hello to seamless content creation. 4. Get Ahead with AI-Enhanced Engagement: β˜‘ Generate smart, relevant comments and replies for posts and messages. β˜‘ Take your engagement to the next level without breaking a sweat. 5. What's Next? Exciting Features Coming Soon: β˜‘ AI-driven content analytics and insights to improve engagement. β˜‘ Trending content ideas based on your industry and audience. β˜‘ Personalized tips for profile optimization to stand out to the right people. 6. Be One of the First to Experience the Future of LinkedIn Workflow: β˜‘ Get ready to simplify your workflow and take your LinkedIn game to new heights. β˜‘ Stay tuned for the launch and be one of the first to experience the streamlined workflow. 7. Take the First Step Today: β˜‘ Commit to simplifying your LinkedIn workflow and start achieving more in less time. β˜‘ Share this post with someone who's tired of the juggling act and wants to level up their LinkedIn game! Let's make LinkedIn workflow a breeze! πŸš€
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Matthew Lonsdale
Executive Intelligence & Risk Leader β”‚ ex-SOF Intel & PSYOPS Planner β”‚ Crisis & Supply-Chain Resilience β”‚ Founder, SURGE Intelligence
11 months ago
Ah, the dream of one platform to 'rule them all.' Wasn't that what Sauron said in Mordor before things went south? Let's hope our LinkedIn workflow doesn't end in a fiery pit of app-switching chaos! Who's ready for the adventure?
Stop writing boring hooks. Do this instead. (5 formulas to make your hooks irresistible) 90% of your post’s success is decided here. Hooks aren’t luck; they’re science. What if your hooks could stop the scroll every time? After studying top viral posts, Here’s the truth. I’ve tested every hook style: β†’ Long hooks. β†’ Short hooks. β†’ Stats, stories, quotes. These 5 formulas always win: β†’ How I… (β€œHow I 10X’d my salary in 6 months.”) β†’ How To… (β€œHow to fix boring hooks in 30 seconds.”) β†’ Start a Story (β€œI almost quit LinkedIn. Then THIS happened…”) β†’ Quote (β€œGary Vee said . Here’s why he’s right.”) β†’ Statistic (β€œ92% of posts fail here. Don’t be them.”) 20 Power Words to Borrow: β†’ Fear/Urgency: β€œWarning,” β€œDo Not,” β€œLast Chance.” β†’ Authority: β€œProven,” β€œ10X,” β€œSecrets.” β†’ Curiosity: β€œRare,” β€œNobody Tells You,” β€œBehind the Scenes.” Formatting Hacks to Avoid the β€œSee More” Cutoff: β†’ Spacing: [Line-Gap-Line] > [Line-Line-Line]. β†’ Length: Line 1 & 2: ≀62 characters (fits mobile!) β†’ Line 3: ≀50 characters (no spillover!) β†’ Keep It Simple: No emojis. No bold. Just curiosity. BONUS: β†’ 10 Done-For-You Templates (e.g., β€œThe #1 mistake [your industry] makes…”) β†’ 7 Creators Who Nail Hooks (steal from Justin Welsh, Lara Acosta, etc.) 🚨 PS: Organic growth is still possible, but only if you stand out. Use these hooks now or get buried later. πŸ‘‡ Comment β€œHOOKS” and I’ll send you the PDF version! (Or follow Yaser for more cheat sheets.) PPS: Hate writing hooks? I use Depost AI to generate 5 viral hooks in 1 click (link in comments). I use it daily to crush writer’s block. πŸ‘‡ β€œHOOK ME” for the free cheat sheet. Save this post and tag a friend who needs it! ♻️ Repost to help your network!
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March 19, 2025
Want more engagement on LinkedIn? (Most people overcomplicate LinkedIn.) After analyzing 400+ viral posts, I found the winning formulas. Here they are - with examples: 1. The Awareness Post Goal: Stop scrollers with a thought-provoking hook ↳ Formula: "If you can work 8 hours for someone else's dream... you can spend 60 minutes on yours." ↳ Uses contrast + calls out a universal truth 2. The Personal Story Post Goal: Build connection through vulnerability My exact structure: ↳ Hook: "I almost quit my business last year..." ↳ Struggle: "80-hour weeks, zero freedom" ↳ Turning Point: "Then I tried..." ↳ Results: "Doubled revenue in 3 months" ↳ Lesson: "Burnout isn't required for success" 3. The Education Post ↳ Goal: Position yourself as an expert ↳ Pro Tip: Teach ONE actionable concept per post ↳ Example: "3 Hiring Mistakes That Cost Me $50K" 4. The Conversion Post ↳ Goal: Turn followers into clients ↳ Magic Ingredients: ↳ Customer success story ↳ Specific results ("Increased conversions by 200%") "This could be you" implication 5. The "How We Do It" Post ↳ Goal: Showcase your unique methodology ↳ Example Framework: ↳ Problem most miss ↳ Our unusual approach ↳ Why it works (data/story) Want the full breakdown? πŸ”—Swipe the carouselΒ for templates, visuals, and my freeΒ Business Strategy Checklist πŸ’¬ Which format will you try first? Comment below! ♻️ Definitely π—Ώπ—²π—½π—Όπ˜€π˜ if you liked this post. πŸ”” Follow me for more insights. π™π™€π™œπ™šπ™©π™π™šπ™§, π™¬π™š π™˜π™–π™£ π™žπ™£π™¨π™₯π™žπ™§π™š π™˜π™π™–π™£π™œπ™š 𝙖𝙣𝙙 π™šπ™‘π™šπ™«π™–π™©π™š π™žπ™’π™₯π™–π™˜π™©
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