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by Kasey Brown
We’re about to get into it today. No fluff. No “post 3x a week and hope for the best.” Just what actually works. 1. Start with money, not content. Most people ask. “What should I post about?” Wrong question. Ask this: “How am I trying to make money?” Once you know that, reverse-engineer your ICP. Once you know your ICP, you know what content matters. Your content strategy should lead to revenue. Not just engagement. ——-- 2. Solve the hidden problem. The problem everyone’s talking about? That’s not your angle. The hidden problem—the thing your ICP doesn’t even know they have yet—that’s where you win. You don’t have to be better. You HAVE to be different. And different comes from naming what nobody else will say. ——-- 3. Everything serves one transformation. Every post moves your ICP from their hidden problem to their desired state. That’s it. That’s the filter. You’ve got 4 content types: → Personal stories (your journey) → Other people’s stories (clients, case studies, celebrities) → Frameworks (teaching posts like this) → Client results (proof it works) Mix them up. But they all serve the same transformation. ——-- 4. Post 4x a week minimum. Between now and Christmas, you need to show up. Not because “consistency” is some guru mantra. Because your ICP needs to see you enough times to remember you exist. But here’s the key: only commit to what you can actually sustain. You can only be consistent if you enjoy what you’re creating. Optimize for joy, not obligation. ——-- 5. Connect with 20 people per day. To help. Not to pitch. Send thoughtful messages. Engage with their content. Be genuinely useful. Givers receive 10x more than takers. Your content is giving. Your outreach is giving. Stay in that mode and watch what happens. ——-- 6. Build one lead magnet by week 2. One guide or resource that solves your ICP’s hidden problem. This does two things: First, it changes how they see you. When you help for free, your brand becomes magnetic. Second, it gets them on your email list so you can nurture them outside LinkedIn’s algorithm. One good lead magnet > 100 mediocre posts. ——-- 7. Stop overthinking. The post that scares you? That’s the one. The story that feels too personal? That’s the one. The framework you think is “too simple”? That’s the one. Perfect doesn’t get traction. Honest does. ——-- That’s it. Six weeks until Christmas. You don’t need a complicated strategy. You need clarity on who you’re serving, what problem you’re solving, and the discipline to show up. If you want help actually doing this—not just thinking about it—Cohort 3 of Brick by Brick opens December 15th. 12 weeks. Daily accountability. Building the best of the best. Comments are closed.
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