These are pulled from real client work, receipts and all. I keep names private, that's half the job, but the numbers and the outcomes are theirs. Tap any card to read the original post it came from.
This client signed a new customer set to transact around $10 million, on a 5% success fee. That's a half-million-dollar fee. The connection came inbound: someone followed the LinkedIn posts we run, started commenting, then messaged to say "I think I have a client for you." That's what done-for-you content does. I don't teach it. I run it.
See the original post on LinkedInA busy, successful agency owner who hated LinkedIn and did zero commenting. We built his thought-leadership brand on Show, Grow, Get to know. On a call, a new client told him he'd already made a shortlist of three, before any pitch, because he'd read the LinkedIn profile and posts. Attributable value: around $100,000. In a three-way bidding war, the content is what gave him the edge.
See the original post on LinkedInA brilliant tech-industry consultant whose intelligence was quietly killing his sales and content. I challenged that from day one, and we had some rough moments. We made his thinking understandable at any level and locked in rock-solid positioning in a crowded space, run across Twitter, LinkedIn, and email. He gave me three months. We crossed $50k for the month, three new clients over the line, and he's on the path to $100k months.
See the original post on LinkedInFor this client, 10 leads a week for nearly two months straight, off TikTok, LinkedIn, and a direct-response website I wrote. Enough steady flow that his bottleneck moved to tightening the offer and the close. A good problem to have.
See the original post on LinkedInThis client's pipeline stays full, and half of it comes straight from LinkedIn. The pipe stays full because of the process. The sales calls, the client calls, the competitor research, and the long conversations between us. I gather every bit of data first, then lay the pipe before a single word gets written. The writing is the easy part.
See the original post on LinkedInOne post. I'm an above-average writer, better than the LLMs, but the real edge is knowing what to write about. Topic over copywriting. Positioning over a well-formatted post. Story over facts. Get that right, and a single post can land $12,000, paid up front.
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