Your ideal client is on LinkedIn. They just can't find you.

The number one reason coaches don't fix their LinkedIn:

"I don't have time."

I get it.

You're running a business.

Serving clients, writing proposals, and chasing invoices.

LinkedIn is just a hobby to you.

So you post when you can.

Go quiet for two weeks.

Maybe 2-3 reposts from an guru you admire.

You start wondering why nothing works, nothing compounds.

Here's the thing nobody tells you:

The reason LinkedIn takes so much time is because you have no system.

Let me ask you a simple question:

Which takes more time?

  1. A one-time setup of your system.

  2. Spending meaningless hours blindly “engaging” on LinkedIn.

The answer is plain obvious.

Number 1.

Plus, the first gets you leads, the second doesn’t.

Why a system matters

Without a system, every post is a decision.

Every lead magnet is built from scratch.
Every DM conversation starts from zero.

That's exhausting.

No wonder you burn out.

(I did too btw)

Of course you don't have time to build a system.

But here's what I discovered after two years of doing it the hard way:

A system doesn't just get you more leads.

It gives you your time back.

Yes, time to service clients.

But most importantly…

  • Time with your partner

  • Time for your hobbies

  • Time for doing creative work

My course, More Leads, Less Time is 78 minutes of video.

You could have your entire Content OS live tonight.
Your first lead magnet built by tomorrow.
Your follow-up system running by the weekend.

And then?

LinkedIn runs on 70% machine and 30% human.

Not perfectly. Not magically.

But systematically.

30 minutes a day instead of 3 hours.

Posts that take minutes, not hours.

Leads coming in without you hunting for them.

That's what a system does.

In More Leads, Less Time, I give you my system.

This is your last chance to get More Leads, Less Time on a discount.

I’m raising the price again in 24 hours.

— Justin

Oh, look, it’s me!

PS - Just 6 months ago, I realised i didn’t have a time problem on linkedin. I had a system problem. Once I built the right system, posting regularly on LinkedIn was a breeze. I’m giving you the exact system I built here.

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