LinkedIn Organic Acquisition Strategy for Micro-SaaS Founders
A micro-SaaS founder shares a LinkedIn-first growth playbook built on personal founder content, targeted outreach, and engagement sequencing. The approach generated 4,200 followers and 8-12 inbound demos monthly with no paid ads. Shared as a discussion post, not a problem.
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Founders and small business owners know LinkedIn drives leads but lack a reliable system for content planning, posting consistency, and engaging the right audience. Manual approaches are unsustainable and generic scheduling tools do not address the strategy gap. Demand exists for a structured system combining content planning with engagement workflows.
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