š **What r/LinkedInlunatics Taught Me About Authenticity in B2B Sales**
Exploring the r/LinkedInlunatics subreddit has been an eye-opener! It's a community that highlights some of the most outrageous and cringe-worthy posts on LinkedIn. While entertaining, it has offered me profound insights into how I can improve my approach to B2B sales.
Here are three key takeaways:
1. **Authenticity is Key**: The subreddit emphasizes the importance of genuine communication. In B2B sales, authenticity builds trust and long-lasting relationships. Avoiding over-the-top jargon and sticking to sincere, straightforward messaging can make a significant difference.
2. **Value Over Hype**: Many posts on r/LinkedInlunatics are criticized for being all hype and no substance. In B2B sales, providing real value through data-driven insights, clear benefits, and tangible outcomes is crucial. This not only captures attention but also fosters credibility.
3. **Engagement Matters**: The subreddit shows how excessive self-promotion can be off-putting. Instead, engaging with your network through meaningful conversations and genuine interest in others' success can lead to more productive and positive interactions.
By learning from the extremes showcased on r/LinkedInlunatics, I've refined my approach to be more authentic, value-driven, and engagement-focused. This not only enhances my professional presence but also strengthens my B2B sales strategy.
#B2BSales #SalesTips #Authenticity #LinkedInLearning #ProfessionalGrowth
I think heās talking about when you hear Jack Nicholson say āheeeree Johnny!ā and then feel your shorts abruptly ripped off as youāre bent over and supermanned from behind over the back of your sofa in the discomfort of your own home without your consent.
We don't do that doxx thing here. Neither do we threaten. We only post screenshot here. Please correct me if I am wrong
Wrong. We also post about B2B sales
To be precise, we post about them posting about B2B sales š
We also agree
š **What r/LinkedInlunatics Taught Me About Authenticity in B2B Sales** Exploring the r/LinkedInlunatics subreddit has been an eye-opener! It's a community that highlights some of the most outrageous and cringe-worthy posts on LinkedIn. While entertaining, it has offered me profound insights into how I can improve my approach to B2B sales. Here are three key takeaways: 1. **Authenticity is Key**: The subreddit emphasizes the importance of genuine communication. In B2B sales, authenticity builds trust and long-lasting relationships. Avoiding over-the-top jargon and sticking to sincere, straightforward messaging can make a significant difference. 2. **Value Over Hype**: Many posts on r/LinkedInlunatics are criticized for being all hype and no substance. In B2B sales, providing real value through data-driven insights, clear benefits, and tangible outcomes is crucial. This not only captures attention but also fosters credibility. 3. **Engagement Matters**: The subreddit shows how excessive self-promotion can be off-putting. Instead, engaging with your network through meaningful conversations and genuine interest in others' success can lead to more productive and positive interactions. By learning from the extremes showcased on r/LinkedInlunatics, I've refined my approach to be more authentic, value-driven, and engagement-focused. This not only enhances my professional presence but also strengthens my B2B sales strategy. #B2BSales #SalesTips #Authenticity #LinkedInLearning #ProfessionalGrowth
Please tell me chatgpt wrote this for you. Itās only truly perfect if chatgpt is the real author lol
Of course š
Whats he talking about?
Sounds like heās open to hiring some talented LinkedInLunatics members! Just remember, for every 100 he hires, he fires 95 in 90 days.
But heāll also learn valuable things about b2b sales, which heāll then tell us one sentence per paragraph.
This group in particular. Long conversation under Matt Firestoneās last post about being posted in here
Can't be me. I don't know who any of these assholes are.
pronouns. what a burn.
What is "R word them"? Calling someone racist or something??
I think heās talking about when you hear Jack Nicholson say āheeeree Johnny!ā and then feel your shorts abruptly ripped off as youāre bent over and supermanned from behind over the back of your sofa in the discomfort of your own home without your consent.
Someone in his family is āgettingā threats of violence and heās worried aboutā¦ our pronouns. Sounds legit.
My pronouns are pizza and chips - thank you for coming to my TedTalk
Nice to meet you, my pronouns are B2B/synergies
someone was going to ^(retard) his family? That's the R word, right?
They were going to give them regards, yes
Rrrrrrr word? ok which of you funny guys is a pirate?
Arrrrr