How to Use LinkedIn as a Content Creator

Instead of sending hundreds of cold pitches, you could just be learning how to use LinkedIn as a content creator. You’re likely sending hundreds of cold pitches and barely getting any responses, never mind actual paid deals. As a creator, this is one of the most discouraging things to experience, and yet we experience it every single time we send out pitch emails.

So, in 2021, I decided to create a different method — what has now been coined “The Anti-Pitch Method” — and go straight to the source by connecting with the people behind the brands. How do I do this? Well, on LinkedIn. But, how do you get your profile ready to start reaching out? How do you find the people to reach out to? What do you even say?

Today, I’m giving you the scoop on all things LinkedIn — specifically as a content creator — so you can build relationships with brands that lead to genuine partnerships.

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📝 Instagram Profile Notes is on its way

  • They officially confirmed that soon Notes will be displayed on all user profiles.

  • The profile Notes will be displayed for 24 hours.

📷 A new photo posting app by TikTok is coming soon

  • TikTok Notes is a new app for photo posts

  • Users have been notified that previous and future photos they posted to TikTok would appear in the Notes app unless they opted out

  • They haven’t specified when this will be available to everyone yet.

🤖 TikTok is working on allowing brands to use virtual influencers to sell their products via videos and live-streams

  • These virtual influencers could potentially compete with creators for ad deals.

  • It would generate a script for a video ad based on a prompt that the advertiser submits.

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