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Daily Activities

15-30 minutes
Check Notifications
Respond to comments & messages. Congratulate people on milestones (new jobs, promotions).
Engage with Others
Comment thoughtfully on 3-5 posts from your network. Like & share relevant content that your audience would find valuable. Choose 5 active contributors/influencers from your desired field and actively comment and engage with their content.
Send Connection Requests
Add 5-10 targeted connections (ideal clients, partners, industry leaders). Always include a short, personal note. Example: "Loved your article on xyz, would love to connect"
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Weekly Activities

2-3 hours total
Post Content (2-3x per week)
These can be batched and scheduled. Consistently post under 3-5 niche hashtags. Tag peers in posts for reach. Mix of:
  • Tips & insights (educational)
  • Short story or personal lesson (authentic)
  • Case study or client win (proof)
  • Industry news or trend (thought leadership)
Create One Deep-Dive Post
Either an article or a carousel post (visual storytelling)
Follow Up with New Connections
Send a friendly message (not a pitch). Example: "Thanks for connecting, [Name]! Out of curiosity, what's your biggest focus right now in [industry/topic]?"
Join/Engage in Groups
Comment, ask questions, or share insights in at least 1 group relevant to your niche.
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Monthly Activities

Host an Event or Webinar
Offer free Q&A, or industry insights. If you qualify for LinkedIn Live, that would be something to consider hosting!
Update Profile
Add new projects, testimonials, or case studies. Refresh your banner or tagline if needed.
Review Analytics
Check post reach, engagement, and follower growth. Identify which type of content performs best and double down.
Ask for Recommendations
Reach out to 2-3 happy clients/partners/colleagues for a testimonial on LinkedIn.
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Quarterly Activities

Audit & Refine Strategy
Review which content, outreach, and networking tactics are bringing in leads. Adjust goals for the next quarter.
💡 Tip: The key is consistency + authenticity. A smaller but loyal, engaged network is better than a large passive one.