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Saima Chand

Saima Chand

@saima-chand-content-designer

Personal Brand Designer & Content Strategist for Founders, Coaches, and Creators. Trusted by top 1% creators and agencies

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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

Slide 1 is doing 80% of the work. Most covers are failing that job silently. ↓ You spend hours on the content. Perfect slides. Great information. Then nobody swipes. Because slide 1 didn't do its job. Here's what it actually needs: → Contrast - bright text, dark background. Eye goes there first. → One message - one bold idea beats five confusing ones. → An emotion - curiosity, intrigue, surprise. People stop for feeling. → A reason to swipe - make them want slide 2. Nothing more. Most covers try to say everything. The best ones say one thing - unforgettably. Less noise. More feeling. Better results. Which element is your cover missing? Drop it below 👇 Follow Saima Chand - scroll-stopping content for founders who refuse to blend in.
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

5 Layers of a Perfect LinkedIn Carousel Your carousel isn't converting because of scattered messaging Wait, I was doing the same - designing beautiful slides (but no one was saving them) - cramming too much information (carousels with direction get more saves) - forgetting the structure that actually works Here's what changed everything 👉 HOOK - Stop the scroll with bold statements 👉 CONTEXT - Make them feel understood 👉 INSIGHT - Deliver the core lesson 👉 PROOF - Build trust with examples 👉 ACTION - Guide them to the next step Each layer moves the reader forward This 5-step flow transforms engagement Save this before designing your next post Tools I use daily: Canva & Figma for designing Claude & ChatGPT for ideas and writing Notion for productivity Google Gemini for Images P.S. Use this framework consistently. It's about guiding, not just informing.
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

Eid Mubarak my Linky Fam 😎✨
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

3mo

6 LinkedIn content traps. 6 easy fixes. Zero excuses after this. ↓ Most founders are falling into these without realizing it. And it's quietly killing their brand authority. Inconsistent content is just bad fashion. You can't build a luxury brand in mismatched outfits. Here's what's making your content look cheap - and how to fix it. ↓ 01- Wrong fonts scream. "MADE IN 10 MINUTES." Fix: 2 fonts max. Pick them once. Never change them. 02- Too much text per slide. Nobody reads walls of text. Fix: One idea. One slide. Always. 03- No visual hierarchy. If everything is loud, nothing stands out. Fix: Most important line = 2x bigger than everything else. 04- Random colors every post. Your clients can't recognize you in a crowded feed. Fix: Lock your brand palette. Use it on every single post. 05- No consistent template. Random feels untrustworthy. Fix: Consistent style. Non-negotiable. 06- No CTA. Your best real estate - wasted. Fix: Last slide = always your one clear ask. Cheap-looking content isn't a budget problem. It's a consistency problem. And consistency is free. Save this. & Follow Saima for more Branding Content! P.S. Which trap are you falling into? Be honest 👇
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

3mo

How I Started Getting 50,000+ Impressions (And Closed 3 Retainer Clients in One Month) One month ago, I changed my content approach completely. The results were eye-opening. ➖ 50k+ impressions on multiple posts. ➖ Inbound leads started flowing in. ➖ 3 retainer clients closed. ➖ Prices increased 2x. What changed was not frequency. Not luck. The difference was process. Focus moved to the audience. Posts stopped talking about skills. Posts started talking about problems. Value came first. Frameworks, checklists, visuals. Content and design worked together. Good design with weak content fails. Strong content with weak design loses reach. Random tips were removed. Clear stories replaced them. Hooks called out pain and mistakes. CTAs showed the next step. This shift turned content into an asset, not noise. P.S. Are you building content that converts? Follow Saima for Personal Branding Content! ♻️ Repost if you want to help someone
10 pages
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

3mo

I wasted 6 months chasing the wrong LinkedIn numbers. The metrics looked great. My bank account disagreed. Save this post for later. ↓ Here are the metrics that actually predict client acquisition. ⚠️ Stop tracking these ✗ Likes ✗ Generic comments ✗ Follower count These feel good. They don't bring clients. ✅ Track these instead ✦ Profile views per week ✦ Featured section clicks ✦ DMs from potential clients ✦ Connection requests from ideal clients ✦ Post saves and reshares Here's how to read what your data is telling you: High impressions, low profile views? → Hook works. Positioning doesn't. → Fix: Be clearer about who you help. High profile views, no DMs? → Content works. Profile doesn't convert. → Fix: Your banner, headline and featured section need to work harder. Saves high, DMs low? → Value is there. Invitation isn't. → Fix: End with a CTA tied to a real problem you solve. Right people viewing. No sales? → Trust gap. → Fix: Add proof. Results. Client outcomes. DMs coming in but wrong people? → Message is too broad. → Fix: Write for one specific client. Metrics don't lie. You just have to track the right ones. ♻️ Repost to help a founder in your network Follow Saima Chand - I design LinkedIn content that attracts clients, not just likes. P.S. Not gonna lie - a post blowing up still makes my day. We're all human here. 👀 do you? 😂
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

3mo

Canva didn't ruin your infographic. The strategy behind it did. ↓ I know because I've designed 700+ infographics for brands. The prettiest ones weren't always the most saved. The clearest ones were. Every single time. Here's the exact system I use to design infographics that convert. ↓ 01- Hook (Your first slide/title has one job) One bold line. High contrast. Zero clutter. If slide Title stop the scroll, nothing else matters. 02- Rehook (Keep them reading) This is your promise. Make it specific. Make it real. Vague rehooks lose readers at slide 2. 03- Structure your breakdown People skim in an F-shape pattern. Keep sections bite-sized, scannable, and structured. 04- Typography does the heavy lifting One font for headings. One for body. That's it. Two fonts = clean. Three fonts = chaos. 05- Color creates instant recognition 2-3 colors max, every single time. Want variety? Play with opacity instead of adding new colors. 06- Icons guide- they don't decorate Only use an icon when it genuinely adds clarity. Always use icons from the same set. Mismatched icons = instant unpolished signal. 07- White space is your secret weapon The most common mistake? Filling every gap. More breathing room = more premium = more trust. The tool doesn't matter. The thinking does. Figma. Canva. Photoshop. Pick one and master it. Strategy beats software every single time. A great infographic isn't just design. It's strategy made visual. The best ones don't just look good. They make premium clients stop, save, and convert. Save this before you open your TOOL again. Which step are you skipping right now? Be honest 👇 Follow Saima Chand, I design LinkedIn Content that build brand authority for founders. P.S. The tool is never the problem. The thinking always is. 👀
12 pages
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

I don't just design LinkedIn banners. I build first impressions that convert. Here's my exact process. ↓ → Collect info Who you are. Who you help? What outcome you deliver? → Understand positioning Deep research before anything visual. What makes you different - and who needs to feel it. → Craft the copy first Message before design. Always. If the words don't work - visuals won't save it. → Set the right dimensions 1584 × 396. Every time. Wrong size = blurry and cropped on every device. → Define layout hierarchy What the eye sees first. Second. Third. Every element has a reason for being where it is. → Test multiple concepts One concept is a guess. Two or three is a decision. → Final polish Desktop check. Mobile check. If it doesn't work on both, it's not done. Most profiles lose a potential client in 3 seconds. Not because the offer is weak. Because the first impression doesn't match the value inside. That's exactly what I fix. Which step are you skipping right now? Drop it below Follow Saima Chand - I design LinkedIn profiles for founders who are done being overlooked.
9 pages
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

I don't just design LinkedIn banners. I build first impressions that convert. Here's my exact process. ↓ → Collect info Who you are. Who you help? What outcome you deliver? → Understand positioning Deep research before anything visual. What makes you different - and who needs to feel it. → Craft the copy first Message before design. Always. If the words don't work - visuals won't save it. → Set the right dimensions 1584 × 396. Every time. Wrong size = blurry and cropped on every device. → Define layout hierarchy What the eye sees first. Second. Third. Every element has a reason for being where it is. → Test multiple concepts One concept is a guess. Two or three is a decision. → Final polish Desktop check. Mobile check. If it doesn't work on both, it's not done. Most profiles lose a potential client in 3 seconds. Not because the offer is weak. Because the first impression doesn't match the value inside. That's exactly what I fix. Which step are you skipping right now? Drop it below Follow Saima Chand - I design LinkedIn profiles for founders who are done being overlooked.
9 pages
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

3mo

10K. I'm actually emotional today. 😭🎉 Zero audience. Zero strategy. Zero idea what I was doing. That was me not too long ago. I posted 2-3 times a week. Some posts flopped. Some hit. I kept going anyway. (No fixed routine. Just refusing to quit. 😭) Now there are 10,000 of you here choosing to show up. If you're just starting out and feeling invisible - keep going. It compounds. I promise. The creators who win long term aren't just consistent. They're consistently improving. There's a big difference. Thank you for every like, save, share, and DM. The best is still coming.  🔥 with love - Saima🤍
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

December 2025: I was working with 8+ clients. Busy. Exhausted. Always rushing. No time for myself. Today, I work with 4. But here’s the difference: • My ROI has doubled • They respect my work • They value my ideas • They appreciate my effort • They happily pay my rates (3x 🤑 ) I finally have time for myself. I stopped chasing more. I started focusing on better ones. And everything changed. More clients don’t mean more growth. Sometimes Allah removes something to give you 10x better. Quality creates growth. Not quantity.
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

5 Layers of a Perfect LinkedIn Carousel Your carousel isn't converting because of scattered messaging Wait, I was doing the same - designing beautiful slides (but no one was saving them) - cramming too much information (carousels with direction get more saves) - forgetting the structure that actually works Here's what changed everything 👉 HOOK - Stop the scroll with bold statements 👉 CONTEXT - Make them feel understood 👉 INSIGHT - Deliver the core lesson 👉 PROOF - Build trust with examples 👉 ACTION - Guide them to the next step Each layer moves the reader forward This 5-step flow transforms engagement Save this before designing your next post Tools I use daily: Canva & Figma for designing Claude & ChatGPT for ideas and writing Notion for productivity Google Gemini for Images P.S. Use this framework consistently. It's about guiding, not just informing.
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

Slide 1 is doing 80% of the work. Most covers are failing that job silently. ↓ You spend hours on the content. Perfect slides. Great information. Then nobody swipes. Because slide 1 didn't do its job. Here's what it actually needs: → Contrast - bright text, dark background. Eye goes there first. → One message - one bold idea beats five confusing ones. → An emotion - curiosity, intrigue, surprise. People stop for feeling. → A reason to swipe - make them want slide 2. Nothing more. Most covers try to say everything. The best ones say one thing - unforgettably. Less noise. More feeling. Better results. Which element is your cover missing? Drop it below 👇 Follow Saima Chand - scroll-stopping content for founders who refuse to blend in.
6 pages
127

Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

3mo

10K. I'm actually emotional today. 😭🎉 Zero audience. Zero strategy. Zero idea what I was doing. That was me not too long ago. I posted 2-3 times a week. Some posts flopped. Some hit. I kept going anyway. (No fixed routine. Just refusing to quit. 😭) Now there are 10,000 of you here choosing to show up. If you're just starting out and feeling invisible - keep going. It compounds. I promise. The creators who win long term aren't just consistent. They're consistently improving. There's a big difference. Thank you for every like, save, share, and DM. The best is still coming.  🔥 with love - Saima🤍
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

3mo

6 LinkedIn content traps. 6 easy fixes. Zero excuses after this. ↓ Most founders are falling into these without realizing it. And it's quietly killing their brand authority. Inconsistent content is just bad fashion. You can't build a luxury brand in mismatched outfits. Here's what's making your content look cheap - and how to fix it. ↓ 01- Wrong fonts scream. "MADE IN 10 MINUTES." Fix: 2 fonts max. Pick them once. Never change them. 02- Too much text per slide. Nobody reads walls of text. Fix: One idea. One slide. Always. 03- No visual hierarchy. If everything is loud, nothing stands out. Fix: Most important line = 2x bigger than everything else. 04- Random colors every post. Your clients can't recognize you in a crowded feed. Fix: Lock your brand palette. Use it on every single post. 05- No consistent template. Random feels untrustworthy. Fix: Consistent style. Non-negotiable. 06- No CTA. Your best real estate - wasted. Fix: Last slide = always your one clear ask. Cheap-looking content isn't a budget problem. It's a consistency problem. And consistency is free. Save this. & Follow Saima for more Branding Content! P.S. Which trap are you falling into? Be honest 👇
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

4mo

Your LinkedIn posts aren't converting to DMs. It's frustrating, but fixable. What's missing? It's simple: the 6-part formula that turns readers into leads. Here's the anatomy of a post that generates inbound: ↳ Scroll-stopping hook - calls out your reader's exact pain point ↳ Relatable context - "I see this mistake every week with my clients" ↳ The value block - actionable, specific, skimmable content ↳ Pattern interrupt - a stat, a story beat, or a bold claim ↳ Soft proof - "A founder I worked with got 3 inbound leads in a week using this" ↳ One clear CTA - tell them the one thing to do right now Most people nail 2 of these. Posts that convert get all 6. Screenshot this and use it for your next post. P.S. Tag me when you do - I'd love to see it. 👇 Follow Saima Chand for more helpful Content.
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

4mo

Post that makes someone STOP follows this 3-second sequence: 👁️ EYES lock on first → One jarring element → High contrast that screams "different" → Zero visual clutter 🧠 BRAIN leans in next → A pattern interrupt they can't ignore → A question that creates an itch → Stakes that feel urgent RIGHT NOW ❤️ HEART commits last → "Wait... that's exactly how I feel" → A moment so specific it's universal → Proof that others already said yes Most creators obsess over the message. They forget the trigger. Eyes → Brain → Heart. Miss one? You're invisible. Hit all three? You own the scroll. P.S. Which trigger do you use most? Follow Saima for more Converting Content!
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

4mo

75% of people trust a brand more cos of its visuals your design speaks before you do Wait But does it say the right thing? Your brand's visual identity is its first conversation At start I was also the one - using random fonts everywhere (thinking variety means creativity) - copying what's trending (because everyone else is doing it) - ignoring consistency (my posts looked like 5 different brands) - wondering why no one remembered me Are you making the same mistakes Your design choices tell your story - Clean grids → You're professional & organized - Soft curves → You're approachable & friendly - Bold contrast → You're confident & daring - White space → You're calm & intentional Want your design to sound like you? - Set clear rules - Stay consistent - Match your tone Stop following every trend Start building recognition 📌 Save this if you want your brand to be memorable P.S. What does your current design say about you? Follow Saima Chand for more helpful Design Content.
10 pages
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

3mo

I wasted 6 months chasing the wrong LinkedIn numbers. The metrics looked great. My bank account disagreed. Save this post for later. ↓ Here are the metrics that actually predict client acquisition. ⚠️ Stop tracking these ✗ Likes ✗ Generic comments ✗ Follower count These feel good. They don't bring clients. ✅ Track these instead ✦ Profile views per week ✦ Featured section clicks ✦ DMs from potential clients ✦ Connection requests from ideal clients ✦ Post saves and reshares Here's how to read what your data is telling you: High impressions, low profile views? → Hook works. Positioning doesn't. → Fix: Be clearer about who you help. High profile views, no DMs? → Content works. Profile doesn't convert. → Fix: Your banner, headline and featured section need to work harder. Saves high, DMs low? → Value is there. Invitation isn't. → Fix: End with a CTA tied to a real problem you solve. Right people viewing. No sales? → Trust gap. → Fix: Add proof. Results. Client outcomes. DMs coming in but wrong people? → Message is too broad. → Fix: Write for one specific client. Metrics don't lie. You just have to track the right ones. ♻️ Repost to help a founder in your network Follow Saima Chand - I design LinkedIn content that attracts clients, not just likes. P.S. Not gonna lie - a post blowing up still makes my day. We're all human here. 👀 do you? 😂
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

3mo

Hot take: 1 hidden Canva app does more for your cover than 3 hours of manual designing. Here are 5 of them. ↓ 01 - Image Blender Merges two images into one seamless visual. Pick Linear, adjust the strength, done. 02 - Noise Image Adds film grain to any background in seconds. Adjust amount and strength. That premium editorial feel - for free. 03 - Texture Gives any flat background instant depth. Select a style, adjust scale and opacity. 04 - Light Lab Transforms your image with professional lighting. Choose a preset, adjust intensity, apply. 05 - Shade Builds a complete color palette from one color. Add your main color - palette ready instantly. No more guessing if your colors work together. All 5 are free. All 5 are inside Canva right now. All 5 took me 3 years to find. Stop designing harder. Start designing smarter. Save this before your next carousel. Which app are you trying first? Drop it below 👇 Follow Saima Chand, - design shortcuts for creators and founders who want scroll-stopping content. If you want me to show you exactly how I use all 5 of these on a real carousel cover - drop CANVA below and I'll send you a quick walkthrough. 👇 P.S. I use Figma + Canva for designing. Which one is your fav? Drop it Below 👇 I would love to know.....
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

4mo

We're 6 weeks into 2026. And 90% of LinkedIn creators are still stuck in 2024. Same corporate tone. Same engagement-bait tactics. Same desktop-first thinking. Here's what's killing your reach right now: ❌ OLD LINKEDIN (what's dying): → Chasing likes as validation → Daily posting without strategy → One-size-fits-all content → Hashtag stuffing → Desktop-only formatting ✅ NEW LINKEDIN (what's winning): → Saves & shares = new algorithm currency → Comment sections = micro-communities → Visual + video > text walls → Authentic voice > corporate speak → Multi-format strategy → Mobile-first design (78% scroll on mobile) The platform didn't just update. It fundamentally rewired what gets rewarded. Quantity died. Strategy won. If you're still playing the 2024 game in 2026... You're not behind. You're invisible. The shift happened. Your content strategy needs to catch up. P.S. Quick gut check: Are you playing OLD or NEW LinkedIn? Drop "OLD" or "NEW" in the comments 👇 ♻️ Repost to help someone still stuck in 2024 Follow Saima for more Helpful Branding Content!
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Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

Slide 1 is doing 80% of the work. Most covers are failing that job silently. ↓ You spend hours on the content. Perfect slides. Great information. Then nobody swipes. Because slide 1 didn't do its job. Here's what it actually needs: → Contrast - bright text, dark background. Eye goes there first. → One message - one bold idea beats five confusing ones. → An emotion - curiosity, intrigue, surprise. People stop for feeling. → A reason to swipe - make them want slide 2. Nothing more. Most covers try to say everything. The best ones say one thing - unforgettably. Less noise. More feeling. Better results. Which element is your cover missing? Drop it below 👇 Follow Saima Chand - scroll-stopping content for founders who refuse to blend in.
6 pages
173

Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

3mo

Canva didn't ruin your infographic. The strategy behind it did. ↓ I know because I've designed 700+ infographics for brands. The prettiest ones weren't always the most saved. The clearest ones were. Every single time. Here's the exact system I use to design infographics that convert. ↓ 01- Hook (Your first slide/title has one job) One bold line. High contrast. Zero clutter. If slide Title stop the scroll, nothing else matters. 02- Rehook (Keep them reading) This is your promise. Make it specific. Make it real. Vague rehooks lose readers at slide 2. 03- Structure your breakdown People skim in an F-shape pattern. Keep sections bite-sized, scannable, and structured. 04- Typography does the heavy lifting One font for headings. One for body. That's it. Two fonts = clean. Three fonts = chaos. 05- Color creates instant recognition 2-3 colors max, every single time. Want variety? Play with opacity instead of adding new colors. 06- Icons guide- they don't decorate Only use an icon when it genuinely adds clarity. Always use icons from the same set. Mismatched icons = instant unpolished signal. 07- White space is your secret weapon The most common mistake? Filling every gap. More breathing room = more premium = more trust. The tool doesn't matter. The thinking does. Figma. Canva. Photoshop. Pick one and master it. Strategy beats software every single time. A great infographic isn't just design. It's strategy made visual. The best ones don't just look good. They make premium clients stop, save, and convert. Save this before you open your TOOL again. Which step are you skipping right now? Be honest 👇 Follow Saima Chand, I design LinkedIn Content that build brand authority for founders. P.S. The tool is never the problem. The thinking always is. 👀
12 pages
241

Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

I don't just design LinkedIn banners. I build first impressions that convert. Here's my exact process. ↓ → Collect info Who you are. Who you help? What outcome you deliver? → Understand positioning Deep research before anything visual. What makes you different - and who needs to feel it. → Craft the copy first Message before design. Always. If the words don't work - visuals won't save it. → Set the right dimensions 1584 × 396. Every time. Wrong size = blurry and cropped on every device. → Define layout hierarchy What the eye sees first. Second. Third. Every element has a reason for being where it is. → Test multiple concepts One concept is a guess. Two or three is a decision. → Final polish Desktop check. Mobile check. If it doesn't work on both, it's not done. Most profiles lose a potential client in 3 seconds. Not because the offer is weak. Because the first impression doesn't match the value inside. That's exactly what I fix. Which step are you skipping right now? Drop it below Follow Saima Chand - I design LinkedIn profiles for founders who are done being overlooked.
9 pages
231

Saima Chand

Sales & Marketing

2mo

December 2025: I was working with 8+ clients. Busy. Exhausted. Always rushing. No time for myself. Today, I work with 4. But here’s the difference: • My ROI has doubled • They respect my work • They value my ideas • They appreciate my effort • They happily pay my rates (3x 🤑 ) I finally have time for myself. I stopped chasing more. I started focusing on better ones. And everything changed. More clients don’t mean more growth. Sometimes Allah removes something to give you 10x better. Quality creates growth. Not quantity.
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