Why I Closed My 17k Follower LinkedIn Account and Started Again! | Ep 334

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In this episode, I’m diving into the surprising decision to delete my LinkedIn account with 17,000 followers and start over from scratch. 💥 If you think follower count is everything, I’m here to challenge that mindset! I’ll share why it’s not about numbers but engagement and the real impact of building a targeted, niche audience that generates leads and drives business growth. Tune in to learn how to focus your social media on what truly matters, so you can attract clients, build connections, and grow your business without chasing vanity metrics. 📈 What You Will Learn: 🔹 Why Follower Count Doesn’t Equal Success – Understand why a large audience isn’t always a valuable one. 🔹 Building an Engaged Niche Audience – Discover how to attract followers who are genuinely interested in your business. 🔹 Creating Content That Converts – Learn the power of addressing pain points to pull in ideal clients. 🔹 Choosing the Right Platform & Strategy – Find out where and how to focus your energy to get the best results. 🔹 Systemising Lead Generation – Explore how to turn followers into leads with a streamlined social media strategy. Get ready to redefine how you approach social media, and learn why starting over might just be the best thing for your business! 🚀 👍 Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights on personal and professional growth.   🚀 Interested in taking yourself and your business to the next level?   🔥 Sign up to The Growth Newsletter for actionable tips to help you achieve personal and professional growth https://www.garydas.com/newsletter/   🔥 Download FREE Copy of my Amazon Best Seller, The Lead Generation Guide https://www.theleadgenerationguide.co.uk  We hope you enjoyed today's episode; please subscribe, rate and review the show on your favourite platform.  Follow Gary Das on Social media: Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Website | YouTube

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