The biggest LinkedIn mistake I see: trying to be everything to everyone.
It’s not about more posts, it's about your niche.
Here’s a 5-step framework to nail it ↓
1. Identify your expertise
→ What are you best at?
→ What problems do you solve?
2. Clarify your audience
→ Who benefits the most?
→ Who do you enjoy working with?
3. Define the problem
→ What keeps them stuck?
→ What result are they chasing?
4. Describe your solution
→ What’s your proven method?
→ Why is your approach different?
5. Test & refine
→ Does your content resonate?
→ Are you attracting ideal leads?
✨ Once you lock in your niche, everything becomes easier:
Content ideas flow.
Engagement feels natural.
Leads come inbound.
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I take tech leaders from nervous to confident English speakers using my APPLY framework | English coaching based in Psychology. | Communication using psychological principles
20 days ago
Focusing on problems can be really helpful for creating good content yes.
Focusing on a clear niche with respect for your audience builds trust and makes your expertise visible, turning content into connection and growth. Great post, Yaser Abbass.
Helping Mid-Career Professionals in GCC Break the Glass Ceiling into 6–7 Figure Leadership | Global Quantum Career Mentor | Top Career & Leadership Coach
20 days ago
Focusing sharply on your niche turns strategy into momentum, clarity attracts the right opportunities naturally.