Trusted Authority - The Podcast

38 A: The Tried & Tested Content System To Build Your Authority Part 1/2


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In this knowledge economy we live in, the only way you can demonstrate your authority and get recognised for your message (problem you solve) is through creating content, especially on LinkedIn. However, the biggest struggle most of my clients face is not knowing what to post and even if, how to create content that doesn't take hours. In this 2-part training that I recently ran for a private mastermind, I give you a behind the scenes look into my tries & tested content strategy that you can steal, after I share some of the trends and latest features on LinkedIn (+ how to maximise them). Part 1: The Role Content Plays When Building Your Authority Status, Types Of Content That Converts, Trends, News + Latest Features on LinkedIn Part 2: 3x3 Preparation + Publishing Framework, 3-Steps Content creation method Join me in my monthly content creation workshops where you get not only the strategy for the month ahead but also 20+ ready to copy & paste captions, the latest trends on LinkedIn and personalised feedback on your content strategy. Doors are open to the Trusted Authority Roadmap _____________ Want to build and monetise your Personal Brand, become the Trusted Authority in your field and level up your Career? Here are a few ways you can get started with my resources: 1.) Join our monthly FREE Office Hours to address any challenges or ask any burning questions on all things branding, marketing, content and career. 2.) Download the free Guide to learn 5 practical strategies on how to Go from Technical Expert to Trusted Authority 3.) Book your complimentary 20min Strategy Session 4.) Connect with Petra Zink on LinkedIn Check out all show notes and further resources over at https://www.impaccct.com
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