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  • Does building in public work on LinkedIn?

    Ghost Kitty
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    Building in public is the best way to grow on Twitter (X). But does this work on LinkedIn? Here's what I think: It can be a part of your strategy (so you can publish launches, results, failures, success stories, customer testimonials, and your learnings). BUT you should combine this with useful/entertaining content/thought leadership content/content about your category and your market. What do you think? ____ I reached 26K on LinkedIn. 0 outbound. Will launch my LinkedIn Inbound Playbook soon. If you're interested, here's a link to receive a notification: https://www.producthunt.com/products/the-linkedin-inbound-playbook

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    Prasad Pilla
    That's an interesting idea. We are all so focused on Twitter we tend to ignore LinkedIn completely. Worth giving it a shot
    Steve Lou
    Agreed with you Olena, LinkedIn and X are different, I think it's important to diversify your content on LinkedIn. Need to try bringing more entertaining content too, I think that's a key to set yourself apart.
    Ghost Kitty
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    Erkin Bek
    I should try doing it on Linkedin and Twitter because I haven't tried it yet, but it seems to work because a lot of people use this kind of thing. We are really looking forward to the book :)
    Nicholas Chan
    definitely need a combination of both and arguably the combination is what constitutes "Building in public" Some examples I've seen: Braden Ream from Voiceflow does it well Dave Gerthardt building his Exit Five community in public Chris Walker built Refine Labs with a lot of thought leadership being posted in public
    Drew "Sales Playbook Builder" Williams
    I've seen only a few people on LinkedIn... I find LinkedIn is less entrepreneur and more corporate.
    Jake Harrison
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    Wow, I will definitely try this!
    Shushant Lakhyani
    People on LinkedIn aren't much into building in public, but it will help you win the trust of your audience
    Gaurav Sharma
    I think people don’t like (as in hit the like button) those kind of posts but they do notice them. The flavor of building in public which might be more relevant to LI might be showing intermediate results maybe with an ironic or funny angle. I personally do enjoy such posts, however I should admit I go to LinkedIn to get updated on the recent developments more.
    Yavuz Tunc Emran
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    Absolutely, it demonstrates your expertise, build trust and attract new talents.
    Yemi Oyepeju
    Building in public can work on LinkedIn when blended with professional presentation, value-driven content, and engagement. Diversify with thought leadership and industry trends for a well-rounded strategy.
    Sean Ward
    LinkedIn is great for building in public in front of the white collar folk, but tech/software is much better suited on twitter/insta imo.
    Sam D.
    In France it works a lot! Building in public also means sharing failures and all things that happen to you even those that are not related to success :) Hope to see you in my feed!
    Wyatt Feaster
    Yes I agree. I have found that too frequent posting on Linked In actually gets lower engagement. Twitter it seems hard to grow an audience early on.
    Julia Suontama
    I've tried it on LinkedIn and X as well. For me, LinkedIn works better. Tho when I started 1 month ago, I had a LinkedIn audience (around 800 followers, now 1K) and in X no audience (now 60 followers) In X you need to do A LOT to make the wheel spinning. But I believe once it starts spinning, it will pay off
    Joonatan
    Tried LinkedIn but it seems difficult to even find where to start. In twitter its easier to find the like-minded people.
    Namita Aslot
    I agree with you Olena at some point. But LinkedIn helps to gain trust of your prospects.