#081 - How to Build a LinkedIn Presence That Outlasts the Algorithm
LinkedIn means different things to different people.
But if you’re an executive or a founder, how should you approach it?
Here’s the thing:
If you try to copy what everyone else is doing, you’ll get lost in the noise.
Many are guessing. Most don’t share your goals.
Sure, we all love quick wins, good numbers, and viral spikes.
But LinkedIn rewards consistency.
You don’t need to show up loud, you need to show up authentically long enough to be remembered.
The goal?
Build a brand that’s visible, memorable, trusted, and tailored to your space.
Here’s a step-by-step framework to help you do just that:
Step 1 — Who Are You, Really?
Start by getting clear on two things:
1. In the next 6 months, what kind of conversations do you want to be invited into?
2. Who should think of you when they face a specific problem?
Examples:
• “I want to be the go-to for startups stuck with finances.”
• “I want founders to think of me when they need a fractional CTO.”
• “I want to be the trusted advisor for scaling B2B marketing teams.”

Once you’re clear, let your profile reflect it:
• Headline
• Banner
• About section
• Experience
• Featured section
Your entire profile should make it obvious who you help and how.

Step 2 — Do the Ground Work
Before you post, find the right audience.
Here’s how to connect with ideal prospects:
• Use LinkedIn’s search bar to find people by role, company, or industry
• Filter based on your Ideal Customer Profile
• Look through followers of your competitors or peers
• Send thoughtful, personalised connection requests
It’s better to have 50 relevant connections than 1,000 irrelevant ones.
Build real relationships, not just a contact list.
Step 3 — Decide Your Themes
Your content should focus on a few repeatable topics. These are your content pillars.
Examples:
• For a CTO: system design, hiring devs, product velocity
• For a health coach: nutrition, habit science, mindset
Your themes should be:
• Relevant to your audience
• Tied to your expertise
• Easy to repeat in fresh ways
It’s okay to jump on trends sometimes, just don’t lose your voice.

Step 4 — Focus on Recall, Not Just Reach
Don’t chase likes. Aim for impact.
• 100 likes < 2 thoughtful DMs
• A save or share > a viral one-liner
Make your content:
• Insightful, not obvious
• Clear, not clever
• Helpful, not boastful
The best posts:
• Show your thought process
• Solve real problems
• Share frameworks or personal wins
• Feel like something only you could’ve written
Step 5 — Track What Matters
Vanity metrics don’t tell the whole story.
These are the signals to watch:
• Are people reaching out to you directly?
• Are your DMs turning into real conversations?
• Are people referencing your posts on calls or in intros?
If yes, you’re on the right track.

Show up like this for 6 months, and you’ll build more than a following.
You’ll build trust.
And no, consistent doesn’t mean daily.
It means:
• You post when you have something real to say
• You stay top of mind for the right people
• You don’t disappear when it gets slow
Positioning is a long game.
The ones who play it with clarity and patience?
They win.