Are You a LinkedIn Lurker?

Are You a LinkedIn Lurker?

Try to picture this:

An awkward kid who sat

silently in the back of the class.

On LinkedIn, that kid is the "lurker".

Someone who consumes content but never engages, even though

you know engagement is the key to getting clients on LinkedIn.


Can you relate?

It's not your fault!

It's because of challenges like:

1. Struggling to find the time to participate actively.

2. Difficulty finding new topics consistently.

3. Unsure what to say on LI conversations.


That's why I'm excited to share a Speed Tool that can help you overcome these hurdles and become a thought leader on LinkedIn: Evyai

It's a Speed Tool like your conversation co-pilot.

It can help you:

1. Save time and stay focused.

2. Craft insightful comments and questions.

3. Maintain consistency in posting engaging content.


Here are some additional tips to get you started that Evyai can help you with:

1. Be a Listener

2. Show Genuine Interest

3. Be Respectful & Collaborative

4. Ask Thought-Provoking Questions

5. Share Your Expertise (But Don't Monologue)


Ready to take the plunge?

1. Install the Evyai Chrome extension .

https://evyai.com/?via=buddy

2. Find a relevant post on LinkedIn.

3. Click comment. Then the purple Evyai icon

will show up in the comment box.


With Evyai , you'll be well on your way to becoming

a LinkedIn conversation ninja!


P. S.

Watch this brief video on how to use Evyai

to draft comments, write posts, and much more.

https://www.dhirubhai.net/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7174011475773124608/

P.P.S

Share this post and help other realtors

become thought leaders too!

Marc Jarrett

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8 个月

As a community Builder, lurkers of the Bane of my life. The lurking takes place in my 500 WhatsApp groups but LinkedIn plays a key role in what I do because it is a valuable information tool but not such a good communications tool whereas what's up is the exact opposite so it's a symbiotic relationship.

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