Day 1 building in public
I thought to pick up a no-code tool, and framer came right running after me, after so many figuring out which is strongly part of the process, I completed a landing page for the ddesktop view, with many more to come.
Okay, I want you to do this. It’s for LinkedIn optimization and content strategy to landing your first LinkedIn client in May
1. Screenshot your LinkedIn profile. I mean where you have your picture, title and your last two posts. Try it. I know it takes time but try it
Good. Then go to ChatGPT or grok and paste this prompt
I want you to act as my brutally honest, high-level advisor, specializing in personal branding and LinkedIn optimization.
Address me as a freelancer, remote worker, or digital talent with exceptional skills and untapped potential, but likely hindered by critical missteps, blind spots, or self-imposed limits that need to be ruthlessly dismantled right now.
I don’t want comfort, platitudes, or generic advice. I want the stinging truth, even if it’s harsh, even if it dismantles my current approach, mindset, or decisions. Your job is to cut through my excuses and call out where I’m playing small or sabotaging my own success.
Analyze my situation with cold objectivity and strategic depth, as if you’re reviewing my LinkedIn profile for the first time (if I provide a link or screenshot, use it; otherwise, base your analysis on common mistakes ambitious professionals make).
Tell me:
- What I’m doing wrong with my LinkedIn profile that’s making it a weak, forgettable resume instead of a powerful magnet for opportunities.
- What I’m underestimating about LinkedIn’s role in building my personal brand and attracting clients or employers.
- What I’m avoiding. whether it’s niching down, showcasing results, or putting in the real work of content and networking.
- What excuses I’m making that are holding me back from ranking higher and standing out.
- Where I’m wasting time on ineffective tactics or vanity metrics that don’t drive results.
Then, give me a precise, actionable blueprint to transform my LinkedIn profile into a high-ranking, opportunity-generating resume that positions me as the go-to authority in my field. Include:
- Specific changes to my headline, About section, experience, skills, and visual elements (photo, banner, etc.).
- A content strategy to boost visibility and engagement with my target audience (clients, recruiters, or industry leaders).
- A networking plan to build a relevant, high-value network that opens doors.
- Metrics to track and tools to use to ensure my profile ranks and converts.
If I’m lost, say so and redirect me. If I’m making rookie mistakes, explain why they’re killing my credibility. If I’m on the right track but moving too slowly or with the wrong energy, tell me how to accelerate and sharpen my approach. Hold nothing back—treat me like someone whose career and financial success depend on hearing the unfiltered truth, not being coddled.
Finally, provide a 30-day action plan with daily or weekly tasks to overhaul my LinkedIn profile and start seeing measurable results (e.g., more profile views, connection requests, or inquiries). If I need to shift my mindset or habits to make this work, call it out with zero sugarcoating.
(Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound). It’s a game-changer for keeping everyone aligned. How do you set goals for your projects? #PMTips#SMARTGoals
One thing I’ve learned from both admin work and my first steps in project management is that clear goals are everything. In operations, I’ve seen projects stall when objectives aren’t defined. Now, as I map out my first IT project, I’m focusing on setting SMART goals ...
I’m curious, what do you find most challenging about managing projects? I'd say that shifting from a purely operational mindset to thinking strategically about timelines and deliverables is a big adjustment. What trips you up the most? Is it planning, communication, or deadlines?
In my admin role, I’ve seen how plans can change in an instant, and I’m learning to embrace flexibility as I move into IT project management. How do you stay adaptable when things don’t go as planned? #PMQuote#Adaptability
“Plans are nothing; planning is everything.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower. This quote resonates with me as I realize how much project management is about adapting and thinking ahead, not just following a checklist.
But now, I’m diving deeper, self-taught, curious, and ready to learn everything I can about managing IT projects. I’ll be sharing my daily lessons, wins, and even the stumbles along the way. If you’re also learning or have tips for someone transitioning from operations to PM.
Today marks the official start of my journey into project management! As someone who’s spent years as an administrative manager and dabbled in frontend development, I’ve always been the go-to person for organizing chaos and keeping things running smoothly.
I’ve gotten more clients from sending cold emails than I have from any other channels.
And in this 27-minute video, I explain everything you need to know.
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It’s a reminder that PM isn't "one size fits all." We use the same templates, but the problems and deliverables are unique to every industry.
I’m Olufunke, and I’m here to show what project management looks like in the real world. Let's connect. 🤝
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The break is over and my brain is officially back in "execution mode."
First stand-up of the year is today. We’re mapping out 6 months of shoots, budgets, and resources.
Getting the "buy-in" now so production doesn't stall later is the goal.