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Mischa Collins

Mischa Collins

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Built my LinkedIn. Now I help you do the same 🍑 150+ clients coached on turning online visibility → income.

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Mischa Collins

Sales & Marketing

2mo

I spent my 20s thinking someone else would fund my life. At 30, I had to learn how to do that myself. It wasn’t a conscious decision in my 20s. I was just always in relationships where my partner earned more. They paid for expensive dinners out.  They had the savings for a house.  They were the "safety net." And I never really questioned it. Until suddenly I was single and about to turn 30. (Not part of the plan). The whole thing was terrifying. Society tells you that being single at 30 is failure. That you should be a homeowner by then.  That you’re “running out of time”. But it taught me the most important lesson. If I wanted a certain life, I had to build it myself. No one was coming to save me. No one was going to hand me stability. I had to create my own. So I did. I built a personal brand from nothing.  I signed my first client from LinkedIn.  Then a second and then a third. 6 months later I was running a business that funds my life entirely on my own terms. I became my own safety net. If you're feeling scared, uncertain, or like you're starting over… You're not behind. You’re about to bet on yourself. And that's the only bet worth making. Repost ♻️ to help someone in your network. What's one thing that helped rebuild you?
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Mischa Collins

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First it was the em dash (RIP). Now THIS is the giveaway you’re using AI. Scroll through LinkedIn.  Look through the posts and the comments. You will see these two lines everywhere: "That's not [X]. That's [Y]." "That's not [X]. It's [Y]." The structure is identical every single time. 1. Two short sentences 2. Something negative followed by a reframe  3. Designed to sound bold and like a quote It might have worked for the first month.  But now it’s a clear sign you’re using AI to write content.  Which is fine btw. You know I’m a hardcore Stanley lover. What’s not fine is using AI to create the first draft and posting it without reading it back or editing it. No matter how good the first draft is… You have to read it back and add your own special sauce. 3 ways to fix it: 1.⁠ ⁠Write your own closing line → If you’re using two sentences, make sure they’re yours → Read them out loud → Rewrite them 2.⁠ ⁠Stop prompting for "punchy ending." → AI defaults to this structure for a strong ending → Use different words in your prompt  → Reflective, motivating, simple 3.⁠ ⁠Edit at least 20% of every post → AI can help you write 80% of your LinkedIn post  → Last 20% is where your voice lives  → Remove “signs” AI was used AI writing tools are not the problem. Shipping the first draft is the problem. Repost ♻️ to help someone in your network. P.S. What other AI writing patterns you spotted?
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Mischa Collins

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I used to charge $300 for a full day’s work. That's $37 an hour. Now, I charge $600 an hour. I didn’t get a new qualification.  I didn’t get tons of new experience.  I didn’t change who I was. I basically just… Stopped hiding. This is what actually changed: - Niched down (generalist marketer → LinkedIn specialist) - Started posting on LinkedIn and became visible  - Priced myself correctly (stopped apologising for it) - Talked about my wins (even when it felt uncomfortable) - Put myself out there every single day - Began owning my space online The craziest part. It didn’t take years. It took months. Your life can change very quickly when you start believing in your own value and show up every day proving it. If you're sitting there thinking "but I'm not ready"… I didn’t feel ready when I was charging $37 an hour but I did it anyway. You're more ready than you think. You just need to start. ______ If you want to learn more about how I went from invisible → inbound leads finding me every day… Join me and Courtney Johnson for a LinkedIn Content Masterclass on Thursday. Link to sign up in the comments. ______ ♻️ Did you like this? Repost to help someone else. 💖 Follow me, Mischa Collins for more growth tips.
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Mischa Collins

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2021: I posted on LinkedIn for the first time. 2022: I nearly gave up as I was getting no engagement. 2023: I kept posting but inconsistently with no strategy. 2024: I finally committed to posting every day. 2025: I landed incredible opportunities. For 3+ years, I was the person who "wanted" to grow on LinkedIn. But I didn't believe I could do it. I'd watch other people grow and think: "If only I was consistent…" In reality, I was scared. Scared I'd look stupid. Scared people would judge me. Scared of trying and failing publicly. Then I stopped waiting to feel ready and committed. Here's what happened when I actually did: 1. Spoke at an event at Google offices  2. Hosted 12 online LinkedIn masterclasses 3. Coached 170+ people on LinkedIn growth 5. Hit a $28K month with 95% profit margins 6. Helped 20+ founders and CEOs write content 7. Travelled to LA, San Fran and NYC to see clients 8. Started co-hosting a cohort with one of my idols 9. Made friends with people who genuinely inspire me When I stopped being scared. And, focused on strategy and consistency everything changed. Showing up once in a while doesn't work. Showing up every day does. If you're waiting for the "right time" to start posting... This is it. Repost ♻️ to help someone in your network.
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Mischa Collins

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I grew to 52K LinkedIn followers in 18 months. By ignoring nearly all the advice I was given. "Copy what the big creators do" "Don't use abbreviations" "Don't share too much" I followed that advice and got nowhere. FML. So I started to do the opposite. I stopped trying to sound like everyone else. I started writing the way I actually talk. I shared the stuff that made me feel vulnerable. The mistakes, the fears, the lessons. And my content finally started performing. My followers increased. My engagement got better. Leads and opportunities came to me. Trying to be "perfect" was creating distance. But being vulnerable accelerated my growth. The stuff I was scared to share. The stuff that makes me...me. Was exactly the stuff people needed to hear. If you want to be successful on this platform: Follow the "wrong" advice. Be messy, be real, be you. That's literally it. What's the worst LinkedIn advice you've ever received? ______ If you like this post, you'll love my newsletter → https://lnkd.in/e_hDFNtW If you don't like LinkedIn tips, self-improvement or real talk, don't sign up. ______ ♻️ Did you like this? Repost to help someone else. 💖 Follow me, Mischa Collins for more growth tips.
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Mischa Collins

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3mo

The reason your content isn't converting is simple. You're using the wrong marketing model. Here is how each one operates: ✦ B2B (Business to Business) → You sell to companies, not consumers → ⁠Sales cycles run 3-12 months with 6-10 stakeholders → ⁠Content is built around trust, proof, and education first Think case studies, webinars, and thought leadership. ✦ B2C (Business to Consumer) → ⁠You sell directly to individuals → ⁠Decisions fast, driven by emotion and price → ⁠Content is built around entertainment and identity Think short-form social, influencer content, and UGC. ✦ B2B2C (Business to Business to Consumer) → You sell through a partner reaching end consumers → You manage two relationships and conversion points → Content is built for both the partner and the buyer Think co-branded resources and enablement content. The biggest mistakes per model: ✦ B2B: Trying to close before building trust. ✦ B2C: Chasing virality instead of building loyalty. ✦ B2B2C: Assuming the partner markets for you. One model is not better than the others. But using the wrong model for your business… Is an expensive mistake. Repost ♻️ to help someone in your network. P.S. Which model does your business run on?
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I've built a $200k+/year LinkedIn agency in under a year. All through inbound leads. Not because I'm the best at what I do… (Although I'm pretty good). But because I made myself visible. You could have the best product in the world. The best service. The best offer. But if no one knows you exist? You'll lose to someone who is visible. That's why founder-led marketing is so important. It's the fastest way to build credibility. I've seen it first-hand with me and my clients: → A founder builds for 6 years in silence → Business stalls and they're ready to quit → Starts posting on LinkedIn → $42K in sales in 3 months Same product. Same offer. The only thing that changed was visibility. Founder-led marketing isn't about vanity metrics. It's about being findable. Becoming the obvious choice. And letting your content do the selling for you. If you're still hiding, ask yourself: How many opportunities are you losing to people who are simply more visible than you? I made a guide on how to stop being invisible on LinkedIn. Read it → save it → use it.  P.S. Which company do you think is doing founder-led marketing really well? ______ ♻️ Found this helpful? Repost to help someone else. 💖 Follow me, Mischa Collins for more growth tips.
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Elon Musk called LinkedIn "unbearably cringe." I used to agree with him. After my first LinkedIn post, I wanted to smash my laptop and move countries. I didn't. I kept posting and my life changed because of it. Because of LinkedIn I've: → Gained 54,000 followers → 4x my annual income in under a year → Booked a speaking slot at Undeniable London → Landed a speaking opportunity at THE Cannes Lions!!! → Coached 170+ people who pushed through the cringe too Posting on social media feels cringe AF at first. (Everything does btw!!) But it doesn't have to feel that way for long. And you don't have to go through it alone. That's exactly why Courtney Johnson and I are running a 4-week LinkedIn cohort. To help you feel confident showing up online. And actually drive results (not cringe). Here's what you'll walk away with: 1. An optimised LinkedIn profile that converts 2. A content strategy that builds real authority 3. An authentic voice that sounds just like you 4. Confidence to post without second-guessing yourself 5. Tactics to turn followers into leads, clients & opportunities One student landed new clients in the first week. Another got a new job with a $40K salary increase. Our cohort starts today at 4pm UK time. This is your last chance to join us. Click to change your life → https://lnkd.in/e3un8i_2 P.S. Don’t think I’ve ever said the word “cringe” so much in one post. Cringe, cringe, cringe.
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Last month my profile got 7,465 views. Views are pointless if your profile isn’t optimised. If you’re spending time creating LinkedIn content.  Please don’t lead people to a dead end. An optimised profile means: 1. LinkedIn knows who to show your content to 2. Boosts the algorithm and increases reach 3. Generates inbound leads and signs clients Don’t kill your distribution → tell viewers exactly what to do next. The profile optimisation rule book: 1. Profile picture ↳ High quality image ↳ Use 80% of the frame & simple background ↳ Make sure your image matches your price tag 2. Headline ↳ 45 characters long ↳ Tell people who you help and how  ↳ Every time you engage people see this so use it to stand out 3. Banner ↳ Clear headline (what you do) ↳ Include social proof (logos) ↳ Visually aesthetic and show personality 4. Custom link ↳ Blue links get 90% more clicks ↳ Book a meeting or capture emails ↳ One clear CTA throughout your profile 5. About ↳ Make it about them not you ↳ PAS framework (pain, agitate, solution) ↳ Option to add CTA at the end 6. Featured ↳ Add a free and paid option ↳ Create thumbnails in Canva ↳ Pin services not posts Most importantly, show some personality. Do these 6 things and your content will start performing differently. The algorithm isn’t against you. But your profile might be. ♻️ Repost so your network sees this. When's the last time you updated your profile?
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Week 8 of building my business from the US & Mexico. (The highs, the lows & the lessons): The hardest part has definitely been the guilt... Feeling guilty for not exploring when you're working. Feeling guilty for not working when you're exploring. THE HARD BITS: → The business has maintained not grown → Constant tug of war between work and explore → Hard to shake the "I should be doing more" feeling THE GOOD BITS: → Confirmed 2 speaking gigs → Signed a new coaching client last week → Clients happy and living my best life in Mexico I spent the first half of this week frustrated. My 2026 goals feel a long way off. Then I remembered: location freedom was a goal too. I built a business that lets me work from anywhere. I worked insanely hard so I could do this. Don't get so focused on what you haven't done... That you forget what you have. Take five minutes today and look back. I bet you've done more than you think. ♻️ Repost for your network to see this post P.S. Next (and final!!) stop is Austin tomorrow → if you're there, hit me up!
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I grew my LinkedIn to 53K in 16 months. Here are the exact systems I used: (No gatekeeping or over-complicating things). The Profile Audit: ✔️ Profile picture = high quality and 80% face ✔️ Headline = tell your audience what you do ✔️ Banner = proof + CTA with one offer ✔️ About = your story, their pain, solution, next steps ✔️ Featured = single path to your offers The 60-minute daily loop: → 15 mins warming the feed pre-posting → 15 mins to ship one new post → 15 mins replying to comments after posting → 10 mins sending purposeful DMs → 5 mins sending connection requests The Weekly content mix (5 posts per week): ✔️ 2 x Attract focusing on broader topics ✔️ 2 x Nurture focusing on problems your ICP has ✔️ 1 x Convert with case studies or success stories Hooks that stop the scroll: →“Most people do [habit] and fail. Do this instead.” → “I wasted [time] on [thing]. Should’ve done instead.” → “If I started from 0, this is how I’d get my first [thing].” Engaging with intention: ✔️ Comment on big & mid creators and peers daily ✔️ Save high-performing posts for inspiration ✔️ Log objections and answer one per week What to track (not just likes): → Saves / Shares → Profile views → DMs < comments → Booked calls Top LinkedIn creators to follow: Lara Acosta Richard van der Blom Sana Arif 🇵🇰 Jasmin Alić Anisha Jain Josh S. Follow these steps and it becomes straightforward. Repost ♻️ to help someone in your network. Which LinkedIn creator is a must-follow for you?
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Mischa Collins

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I gave myself 1 year to land a speaking gig. Took me 3 months to book 2. In January I wrote “speaking gigs” on my 2026 goals. 3 months later: – Spoke on my first-ever panel at Google offices – Recorded an IRL podcast in LA!! – 4 podcast bookings confirmed – 2 speaking gigs locked in Including Undeniable London organised by Nigel Thomas & Micah Dixon. On April 18-19, I'll be on stage talking about… → How to create LinkedIn content that converts to leads → How to use AI to create content without burning out 3 years ago, I dreamed about speaking on stage for someone else's company. Now I’m doing it AND representing my own. That's the power of making yourself visible. You post when you feel like a fraud. You show up when no one's listening. You keep going when you want to quit. And the opportunities start coming to you. If there's something you want that feels too big… Good. That’s the dream worth chasing. It’s waiting for you. But only if you're visible. See you at Undeniable London? 👀 What do you want to make happen in 2026? Drop it below — let's speak it into existence.
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Last week, a woman I've never spoken to directly paid $600 for an hour of my time. She works full-time as a consultant. But she wants to start her own business. She knows posting on LinkedIn is the best way to get clients so she wanted some advice. I'd never spoken to this woman directly. But she joined a webinar I was co-hosting. I didn't even pitch my 1:1 Power Hour on the webinar. Yet… She booked one with me. So, how did I get paid $600 without doing any selling? To put it really simply, I… 1. Optimised my profile 2. Added a link to buy a Power Hour with me 3. Made it as easy as possible to buy from me 4. Posted on LinkedIn 5x per week every week  5. Promoted my webinar in a few posts 6. Gave away free value in the webinar That's it. 2 years ago, I charged $300 for a day's work. Now, I get paid double for an hour. All because I post on LinkedIn to stay visible and make it easy to buy. I think that’s pretty worth it. Don’t you? P.S. If you're a founder with years of experience, imagine how much you could earn for one hour of your time?
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Mischa Collins

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Week 4 of building my business from America. (The highs, the lows & the lessons): I'm 3 days away from finishing the U.S. part of my trip. LA done. San Francisco done. New York done. Miami almost done. It's been a lottttt. THE NUMBERS SO FAR: → 4 cities visited → 20 hours in the air → 2 LinkedIn offices visited → 8 client meet-ups in person → 17 UK friends seen in the US → 11 coffee shops worked from → 15+ spicy margaritas drunk → 1000 Slack messages sent → 56 online meetings taken → 22 unread WhatsApps → 18 tacos eaten Changing location every week has been incredible. But also exhausting. When you've got to find new places to work from, your own content to create and client work to do… It doesn't leave much room for actually growing the business. But I'm okay with that. Because sometimes you just gotta live your life!! (Plus meeting clients IRL is what really drives business anyway.) I've charged my social battery in Miami. I've had time to get my head down and think. I've seen more Lamborghinis than I need to. Next stop → Mexico. P.S. If you're in Playa Del Carmen hit me up!!! I'll be there working with my best buds Charlie Hills 🦩 and Cory Blumenfeld. ______ ♻️ Did you like this post? Repost if you did. 💖 Follow me, Mischa Collins for more growth tips.
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Mischa Collins

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Only 1% of LinkedIn’s 1 billon users post weekly. Here’s how to join the top 1% in 12 steps: Step1:⁠ ⁠Pick your niche → One offer. One audience. One pain point. → Find where your skills and demand overlap. → ⁠Speak to everyone and nobody listens. Step 2: ⁠Fix your profile picture → ⁠Your face fills 80% of the frame. → ⁠Use brand colours in the background. → ⁠Smile, approachable beats professional. Step 3: Rewrite your headline → ⁠Formula: I help [X] do [Y] through [Z]. → ⁠Under 45 characters so mobile shows it. → ⁠No buzzwords. Say what you do plainly. Step 4: Rewrite your About section → Lead with a story, not your CV.  → ⁠Include quantifiable results. → ⁠End with contact details or a next step. Step 5: ⁠Design your banner → Treat it like a billboard. One message. → ⁠Show proof: logos, results, features. → ⁠1584x396 pixels. Leave room for your photo. Step 6: Set up your Featured section → ⁠Pin services and lead magnets, not posts. → ⁠Create branded thumbnails in Canva. → ⁠Drive traffic to your site or newsletter. Step 7: Lock 3-5 content pillars → ⁠Start from your ICP's top problems. → ⁠Only keep topics where you have proof. → ⁠Each pillar should connect to your offer. Step 8: Write hooks that stop the scroll → ⁠The hook is 80% of your post. → "How I [result in timeframe]" works. → ⁠"Most [niche] get this wrong" works too. Step 9: ⁠Follow the 70/20/10 content mix → 70% value: frameworks, tips, how-tos. → 20% story: lessons, behind the scenes. → 10% offers: what you sell and how to buy. Step 10: Comment strategically → ⁠List 100 creators in your niche. → ⁠Engage daily. Be smart, not spammy. → ⁠1/3 big accounts. 1/3 peers. 1/3 ICPs. Step 11: ⁠Build trust before you pitch → ⁠Share stories. People buy people they trust. → ⁠Post consistently. Gaps kill momentum. → Teach something useful in every post. Step 12: ⁠Repurpose your top performers → ⁠Find your top posts. Refresh the hook. → ⁠One post becomes 5 pieces of content. → ⁠Repost with a new CTA every 60-90 days. Most people overcomplicate LinkedIn. But really it’s just… Post → engage → repeat. Want to learn how I stayed consistent? I documented every single step. See them here → https://lnkd.in/e_hDFNtW The system works if you do. Repost ♻️ to help someone in your network. P.S. Which step are you stuck on?
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Mischa Collins

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If I lost all my LinkedIn followers today. This is exactly what I'd do to hit 10K followers: It took me 3 months to hit 10K followers. But I spent 2 years making mistakes first. Your guide to avoid my mistakes: 1. NICHE DOWN IMMEDIATELY When I started, I talked about everything. Personal branding, marketing campaigns, social media. → It's so much easier to become known for one thing → Choose a niche, dominate it, then expand later → Repetition is key 2. MAP OUT YOUR OFFERS FROM DAY ONE Don't just post and hope clients appear. Choose three clear offers from the start: → Low ticket (under £100 — digital product, guide) → Mid ticket (£500-£1K — group program, workshop) → High ticket (£2K+ — 1-1 coaching, done-for-you) When you know what you're selling, your content has purpose. 3. GET PEOPLE OFF LINKEDIN IMMEDIATELY I've been lazy about this one and it still irritates me. LinkedIn is rented land so from day one you need to build your email list. → Lead magnets, webinars, newsletter CTAs → Capture every person who engages with your content → Don't wait until you have 10K followers, start now 4. ONLY CREATE PRE-VALIDATED CONTENT Don’t guess like I did at the beginning. Set yourself up for success. → Find 5-10 creators you love and study their outliers → Find posts that outperform their average → Study the hook, the topic, the format → Reverse-engineer and add your voice Your authenticity + validation = the strongest strategy. 5. EXTRA THINGS I’D DO: → Choose a posting time and stick to it  → Post every day until it becomes habit  → Engage strategically for 1 hour per day  → Send 20 connection requests daily  → Start 5 convos in the DMs daily The best time to start was two years ago. The second best time? Right now. What's the one thing you wish you'd done differently when you started? ______ ♻️ Found this helpful? Repost to help someone else. 💖 Follow me, Mischa Collins for more growth tips.
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Last week I had a call with a Series A Founder. She was getting great engagement on LinkedIn but no leads. Writing content consistently, building her following.  But no leads were coming from LinkedIn. I asked: “What’s your content strategy?” She replied: “I don’t have one” She was posting about her journey and her story. But she was missing two crucial things. If you want LinkedIn to generate leads… (And what’s the point of posting if you don’t) You need 3 types of content: ATTRACT:  → Broad content that reaches new people → Industry news your ICP genuinely cares about → Stuff that helps them stay on top of their job → Not you educating just being useful NURTURE:  → This is where you build trust → Solve pain points your ICP actually has → Frameworks, templates, actionable advice → Call out your audience directly  → "B2B founders scaling from $10K-50K/months…" CONVERT:  → Show the proof not just the knowledge  → Case studies and client wins → Testimonials and social proof → Results you've helped people get → Use numbers and data you’ve collected Most people only do one of these things. You need all three.  1. Stories help people connect with you.  2. Education helps people trust you.  3. Proof helps people buy from you. If you're posting consistently but not generating leads… Audit your last 10 posts. How many attract? How many nurture? How many convert? That's usually where the gap is. Want to see examples of each type of post? Comment “POST” and I’ll send it to you. ______ ♻️ Found this helpful? Repost to help someone else. 💖 Follow me, Mischa Collins for more growth tips.
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18 months ago, I invested in Lara Acosta's course. Not for the great content but for proximity. I bought it for 2 reasons: 1. I wanted to learn from one of the best 2. I genuinely thought we could be friends Fast forward 2 years: - I've met Lara Acosta lots of times IRL - She's introduced me to clients - We've become actual friends There's more too. She's invited me to speak on her webinars. She's asked to interview me for her YouTube. We're doing something HUGE together in June. (Something so big 18-month-ago-me would die!!) That course didn't just buy me information. It bought me... ↳ Access to Lara's world ↳ Connections I couldn't have made alone ↳ A genuine friendship with someone I admire Information is free. You can learn almost anything online. But you can't google proximity. Being close to people who inspire you. Building real relationships with them. That investment changed everything. Not because of what I learned. Because of who I got close to. Sometimes the best strategy isn't strategy at all. It's just showing up where the right people are. ______ Want to show up in the right places and speed up your success? Check out my cohort here → https://lnkd.in/e3un8i_2 If you want to change your life... Learn someone who's already done it. ______ Repost ♻️ to help someone in your network.
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2023: I ended a 5+ year relationship. 2024: I lost my dream job and moved home. 2025: I created a 6-figure business on my terms. 2026: I gained the freedom to work wherever I want. 2 years ago, I was living an unhealthy life. No confidence. Going out every weekend. Drinking too much. For months, I filled the gap the only way I knew. - Nights out instead of facing reality. ⁠- Weekends wasted instead of growing. - ⁠Mornings lost instead of moving forward. I didn't know who I was anymore. I was lost. Lost because my identity had been taken from me. Lost because I'd tied my entire worth to a title. Lost because I'd never once backed myself. So I started posting on LinkedIn. Fast forward to today: 1.⁠ ⁠I quadrupled my old dream job salary. 2.⁠ ⁠I went from 0 to 52,000 LinkedIn followers. 3.⁠ ⁠I've been working across America for weeks. 4.⁠ ⁠My agency generates $200k+ on inbound alone. 5.⁠ ⁠I'm in the best shape of my life, on my own terms Why? I stopped waiting to feel ready. Hardships didn't break me. It built me. What would you build if you started today? Repost ♻️ to help someone in your network.
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This one’s for the all the women doing whatever the f they want when they want. Whatever that looks like. Building businesses. Raising families. Working three jobs. Being dog mums. Living life for themselves. I love being a woman. But it’s not easy or simple. So often we’re called “too much.” Too loud. Too bossy. Too ambitious. Too opinionated. Traits men are often praised for. Or we’re not “enough”… Too quiet. Too plain. Too comfortable. So this is your reminder: Stop trying to win everyone’s approval. It’s impossible. Instead, be unapologetically you. That’s the most powerful thing you can be. Today and every day, you’re not “too much”. You are more than enough. Happy International Women’s Life. One day is absolutely not enough x
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The LinkedIn algorithm has changed. If you want to grow in you need to catch up: Here are the new rules… ENGAGEMENT OLD: Comment anything because volume wins. NEW: Thoughtful comments drive reach. 15+ words. → Increase dwell time (time spent reading post) POSTING FREQUENCY OLD: Post daily to stay visible. NEW: Posting 7x per week can kill reach. → Quality over quantity always POST LENGTH  OLD: Short, punchy, fast scrolls. NEW: Longer posts increase dwell time. → Posts that hold attention get more reach HOOKS OLD: Hot takes and contrarian bait. NEW: Clear promise + credibility. → If you can’t prove it, people won’t trust you GOING VIRAL  OLD: Go broad to go viral. NEW: Go narrow to grow. → Niche relevance beats mass appeal LINKS OLD: Links kill reach. NEW: Useless links kill reach. → Links don’t cause harm to posts VIDEO OLD: Video for reach. NEW: Video for trust. → Videos help your audience get to know you It’s not about views. In 2026, those growing on LinkedIn will focus on: - Depth over frequency - Proof over performance - Teaching over entertaining Same LinkedIn. New rules. What “old rule” are you still using? ______ ♻️ Did this help you? Repost to help someone else. 💖 Follow me, Mischa Collins for more growth tips.
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Nobody warns you that being a solo founder means becoming: – A full-time CEO  – A content creator on top of it all – An accountant chasing payments  – A full sales time (SDR and closer)  – A therapist…for myself and for clients  – A own PA managing a million inboxes Sometimes it feels impossible to keep up. Especially when I have 5 different inboxes to manage.  1. Email   2. Texts   3. WhatsApp    4. LinkedIn DMs  5. Slack (I’m in 4 company ones) Most of the time I forget to reply to the people I actually care about. It can be seriously overwhelming at times!! But last week, I found something called Base44 Superagent. It's an AI agent that runs in the background for you. Not a chatbot you have to prompt. An agent that works 24/7 without you. I set mine up to: → Monitor my calendar → Monitor all my 5 inboxes  → Brief me every morning on what's coming up → Brief me every morning on who I need to respond to The setup took less than 5 minutes. No code. No API keys. No Mac Mini or SSH nonsense. You just describe what you want in plain English and it builds itself. For the first time in months, I actually feel on top of my inbox.  And, I’m actually replying to people on time. If you’re drowning in platforms and messages… You need to try it. It’s genuinely life changing. Try it here → https://lnkd.in/eV_m6aMy Repost ♻️ if you've ever felt this. P.S. What platform causes you the most chaos? Mine's definitely WhatsApp😅
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Sales & Marketing

2mo

90% of people have no idea what their niche is. That scares them so they never post. But finding your niche is not that hard. It’s just 3 things overlapped: 1. What you're good at 2. What people actually need help with 3. Who specifically needs that help People overcomplicate it, but it’s actually very simple. Let me break it down: 1. Your Skill → You don't need to be the world's best → You just need to be 2-3 steps ahead → If you've done it, you can teach it 2. Their Pain → What problem are they looking for a solution for? → What's costing them money, time, or sanity? → If there’s no solution, it's not a niche 3. Specific Person → "Everyone" is not an audience → "Founders" is too broad → "First-time SaaS founders struggling to hire their first marketer" is a niche When you nail this: Content ideas flow (you know who you're talking to) Engagement goes up (you're solving real problems) Leads convert (they see themselves in your content) Need some niche inspo? Check out these creators: 1. Joe M-C 🧙→ Funnels 2. Matt Barker → Copywriting 3. Tara Keeney → Founder journeys 4. Nick Broekema → Content Design  5. Chelsea Rowe → Root Cause Medicine  6. Grace Andrews → Branding & Creator Culture Stop overthinking and start posting. Eventually you’ll find your niche. ♻️ Repost so your network sees this. If you’re struggling to find your niche, download my positioning framework here → https://lnkd.in/e2_Q6UpQ
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Mischa Collins

Sales & Marketing

2mo

I use AI to write LinkedIn posts for 7-figure founders. Here’s my 4-step (spicy) AI system: My biggest ick is people complaining about AI slop…. Everyone should use AI. You just need to use it in the right way. Don’t: → Publish the first draft → Prompt AI once and expect greatness → Ask AI to “write a LinkedIn post for me” Do this: → Add personal details only you know → Use AI to structure your chaos → Always add your own 20% The workflow I use for me and my clients: 1. Voice dump everything → Talk to Stanley and share their ideas/thoughts/stories → Speaking makes it easier to share all the details Example prompt: "Here’s something that happened to me this week. Turn this into a LinkedIn post in my voice." 2. Steal inspiration (ethically plz) → Save posts you love from other creators → Feed them to the Stanley as examples Example prompt: "Use this post as inspiration for structure. Rewrite for my niche using the information I just shared” 3. Iterate until it clicks → Go back and forth 3-5 times minimum → Each round I tweak one thing: hook, structure, context Example: “This is a good start but the hook needs to be more specific and I want to add more context to point 2” 4. Rate and refine → Ask Stanley to critique his own work  → Share a rubric of what good looks like Example: "Rate this draft 1-10 on: hook strength, clarity, structure, and value. What's the weakest part?" Prompts are important but so is the process. AI can do 80% of the work… But you have to do the other 20%. This system helps you. ♻️ Repost so your network sees this. P.S. Have you tried Stanley yet? My link gives you 14 days free → https://lnkd.in/e7HzHzMV #StanleyPartner
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