- Beatrice Vladut
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This post made me in demand
The story I've never shared.
Look, friend…
I’m gonna be upfront—and tell you what most gurus won’t.
Three years ago, one post changed my month.
In fact, it changed my entire brand.
I’m talking:
357,326 views.
2,000+ likes.
5 new clients.
Literally overnight.
The funny part?
It wasn’t your “I got fired” type of post.
It was a lead-gen post.
Yes—100% selling.
And to this day, it’s one of the most viral lead-gen posts I’ve seen on LinkedIn.
(Show me a better one if you see it 😃)
How did a sales post go big?
I talked to the right people.
I named the real pain, in detail.
I showed one clear solution.
I offered help—plain and simple.
No hacks. No gimmicks.
Just breaking down what works.
Here’s the part most miss:
If your post is for everyone, it’s for no one.
Specific pain makes people stop.
One clear solution makes people trust.
A simple next step makes people move.
What I actually said (shape, not the exact words):
Hook: Here’s the exact problem you’re stuck with.
Story: I’ve been there. Here’s what I tried.
Proof: Here’s what changed (number + meaning).
Offer: If you want this, say the word and I’ll help.
That’s it.
Clear and useful.
And it worked because it spoke to the right person at the right time.
What this turns into for you:
The right people notice you and want to know more
Trust climbs fast (you “get” them)
Objections drop (risk feels lower)
Comments turn into DMs > DMs into calls
Calls turn into clients—without you having to chase
If you want authority that pulls in the right public, do this next time you post:
Write to one person you actually want as a client. Use their words.
Pick one pain. Describe the moment it shows up in their day.
Share one fix you’ve used. Three steps, max.
Add one line of proof with meaning.
Offer help. Simple and human.
You don’t need to go viral.
You need trust.
If you want the same results and growth for your brand
Reply to this email, and we can explore what it would look like if I helped you get there.
Love,
Bea