🍁 Using LinkedIn

🎏 Description


  • LinkedIn has a lot of Startups / Businesses / Professionals who are constantly looking to hire working professionals, remote workers & contract workers.
  • You can find & apply to job postings or directly reach out to potential clients who are looking for freelancers in a specific niche.

🎯 Ways to get clients via LinkedIn


  • 1. Outbound Strategies:
    • Search Job Hiring Posts & Reach out
    • Directly Reach out to target client
    • Using LinkedIn Job Board
  • 2. Inbound Strategies:
    • Building Personal Brand

🏆 Steps


Method 1: Inbound

In this method, you attract potential clients by establishing yourself as a valuable resource.

☑️ Step 1: Create or Optimize Your Profile
  • Display & Username: Use Full Name or Name & Work Title.
  • Profile Photo: Choose a High-quality, Clear & Professional Headshot.
  • Cover Photo: An eye-catching image reflecting your brand or niche.
  • Bio: Keep it concise & impactful, highlighting expertise & value.
  • About: Showcase Your skills, services, and the problems you solve.
  • CTA (Call to Action): Make your CTA direct & clear, including contact info.
  • Keywords: Add relevant keywords throughout your profile.
  • Portfolio / Website / Project Link: Add in Bio or About Section.
  • Work Experience: Add your work experience & learnings
  • Projects: Add relevant Projects & links
  • Licenses & Certification: Add Licenses & Certification with credentials
  • Skill: Add & get endorsed your skills
☑️ Step 2: Define Your Audience & Ideal Client
  • Knowing for whom you are creating content is very important.
  • If you are creating content for everyone, it directly means you are creating content for none.
  • Create a detailed picture of your ideal client/audience.
  • This will help you to tailor your content according to your audience's needs.
  • Consider these when crafting your ideal client profile:
    • Demographics: Age, location, income level, education level.
    • Industry: Specific industry or niche do they work in?
    • Pain Points / Challenges: Their biggest challenges or frustrations.
    • Goals: Their Goal & Target, How will your services help them reach their goals?
    • Social Handles: Platform they frequently visit or invest time on.
☑️ Step 3: Plan Content Strategy & Create Content
  • Craft a Content Calendar
  • Plan post topics, timing, hashtags, and formats.
  • Mix up content types to keep your audience engaged.
  • Plan and create content at least one week in advance.
  • Maintain a consistent visual identity across your posts.
☑️ Step 4: Schedule the content
  • It is best to schedule the post, rather than manually posting on platforms.
  • Most social platforms (LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, etc) have a scheduling option.
  • Use tools like Buffer, Later, Plann, etc. to manage the posts & social media.
  • Create content in batches to maximize efficiency.
☑️ Step 5: Engage with Audience & Other Creators (Most Important)
  • Respond to comments, answer questions, and actively participate in discussions.
  • Build a community around your work and make yourself approachable to potential clients.
  • Show your personality and create a connection with your audience.
  • Various Ways to Engage:
    • Respond to Comments and Messages
    • Participate in Discussions
    • Host Q&A Sessions
    • Run Contests and Giveaways
    • Collaborate with Other Creators
☑️ Step 6: Connecting & Networking (Expand Your Reach)
  • Connect with other creators & build a network of similar people.
  • Build connections with potential clients & collaborators at events & conferences.
☑️ Step 7: Track, Analyze & Adapt (Refine Your Strategy)
  • Monitor engagement metrics (likes, shares, comments) to see what resonates with your audience.
  • Adjust your content strategy based on feedback and results.
  • Analyze the content reach & tweak it according to the market need.
☑️ Step 8: Create a Path for Inbound Client
  • Clear Calls to Action (CTAs)
  • Lead Capture Forms
  • Contact Information Visibility
  • Build an Email List, & Nurture Leads

Method 2: Outbound

In this method, you proactively reach out to potential clients for any service requirements.

Method 2.1: Directly Reach out to the Target client

☑️ Step 1: Create or Optimize Your Profile
  • Same as in the Inbound strategy (above)
☑️ Step 2: Define your Target Clients / Audience
  • Not everyone out there needs your services, so randomly pitching everyone for your services is just a waste of time.
  • Identify potential clients who are a perfect fit for your freelance services or may have requirements for your service.
  • Ex: Entrepreneur | Agency Owner | Business Owners | Freelancers | Service Provider | Content Creators
☑️ Step 3: Find & Gather Information about Your Target Clients
  • Use Various LinkedIn in-depth filter options to find the right prospects.
  • Research on their Business Model and Company Profile
  • Find their Business Needs and Challenges
  • Check their Website & Social Media Handles
  • Brand Perception and Reputation
  • Direct and Indirect Competitors
☑️ Step 4: Craft a Personalized Pitch & Send Connection Request
  • The goal is to start a conversation, not land a project on the first interaction
  • Add a brief message to your connection request, referencing your pitch.
  • Keep it short & concise.
☑️ Step 5: Build Momentum & Pitch Your Services
  • After having a brief intro, start building momentum by talking about their business.
  • Talks about their business needs, challenges & hurdles.
  • Provide solutions & add value to their business.
  • Slowly start talking about how you can help them & pitch your service.
  • Suggest a follow-up call to discuss potential project opportunities in detail.

Method 2.2: Search Job Hiring Posts & Reach out

Many Entrepreneurs / Business owners post about hiring professionals in their post.

You can find these posts & reach out to the persons who have posted the requirement.

☑️ Search Job Hiring Posts
  • Search hiring phrases related to your niche
  • Example:
    • "Looking for a Graphic Designer"
    • "Looking for a Logo Designer"
    • "Hiring Graphic Designer"
    • "Hiring Logo Designer"
    • And other similar phrases
☑️ Apply Filter & Reach out
  • Filter by "Posts"
  • Find the Post that has hiring / requirements.
  • Reach out to the relevant person who posted the requirement.

Method 2.3: Using Job boards

  • Go to "Jobs" tab on LinkedIn
  • Click on "Show All"
  • Search for the Job you are looking for.
  • Ex: Social Media Manager
  • Filter by "Remote"
  • Read the Job description & Apply.