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I created my LinkedIn just 25 weeks ago. Easiest algorithm to crack of any social media and it's not even close. Since then, I’ve recorded over 1.2 million impressions, reached more than 401,000 members, built 6,000+ connections, and added roughly $15,000 to my monthly pipeline. Here is the exact strategy I used daily with no details left out.
Also, i you want the full set of secrets and cheat codes regarding engagement groups, secret tricks, etc - follow me, share this post, and comment “LinkedIn growth guide 2025.” You need to do all 3 to get a DM. 1 out of 3 or 2 out of 3 won't work. Alright, let's begin...
My strategy is simple and based on 2 things: content output and content engagement.
Let’s start with content output.
I post 3 times per day, Monday through Sunday.
Every day that I post consistently, my reach compounds. If I slow down, impressions stall.
Weekends are underrated. Less noise = more visibility.
Here’s how post volume breaks down:
10 posts = 1 solid performer
30 posts = 3 to 4 strong ones
50+ posts = something always pops
Afternoons tend to work best for my audience. Yours might differ so test and double down.
Don’t worry about underperformers. One good post can carry a week and literally nobody cares about your flops because nobody is paying attention to you.
Format Rankings (Best to Worst)
Carousels – Step-by-step breakdowns and value frameworks (2 to 3x reach)
GIFs and videos – Behind-the-scenes, stories, walkthroughs (2x reach, picking up a lot of steam recently)
Tweet-style images – Bold, short insights (1.1x reach, has heavily cooled down since late 2024)
Static images – Charts, stats, and infographics (baseline)
Text-only posts – Straightforward ideas or commentary (around 70 percent of baseline)
Carousels remain the highest ROI content format.
Tweet-style image reach has softened a lot, possibly due to an algo tweak.
Use effective CTAs like:
“Comment X if you want Y”
“DM me for a copy of Z”
So what about content engagement?
LinkedIn favors interaction-driven content.
Every like and comment opens up second-degree visibility.
Spend 75 percent of your time engaging:
Like relevant posts
Leave thoughtful comments
Re-share valuable content with your POV
Connect with people who engage with your posts
Who to engage with:
Founders
Marketers
Creators in your vertical
Ghostwriters managing brand accounts
So what about engagement groups?
They are small groups (5 to 10 creators) who consistently:
Like
Comment
Share within the first hour
That early push still makes a real difference.
No group? Drop a comment and I’ll help you find one.
Bonus:
DM regular engagers
Comment on posts from up-and-coming creators in your niche
Daily LinkedIn Checklist
Comment on 20 or more posts
Like 50 or more posts
Reply to every comment on your posts
DM 5 new, relevant people
If you’re trying to grow inbound traffic, generate pipeline, or just build credibility at scale, LinkedIn is the move.
Try this system for 30 days. Check your numbers on Day 31.
And if you want access to the full strategy I use every day, follow me, share this post, and comment “LinkedIn growth guide 2025.”
Also, check out my thread from a few days ago about how LinkedIn drove multiple thousands of dollars worth of business to SEO in just 1 week.
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@graceisford hey Grace! I was just re-listening to your interview with @TheFullRatchet - was the go to market Place book you mentioned ever published? I was searching but couldn’t find it!