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Boost Your LinkedIn Event Attendance, Perfect Your Bio, and More! 🎉

The Growth Letter #117

I know, I know... I've missed a couple of weeks of the newsletter. Ensuring I deliver value every time is challenging, and I struggle with prioritization. I have ADHD, and organizing myself around it is a constant journey.

But here's the thing - I love sending this newsletter. When you respond with the value you've gained, the tool you've tested, or the insights you've gleaned from the article or post I've selected for the week, it genuinely fills me with joy. I never had a monetization plan for this; it's all about sharing what I know or find valuable. I'm passionate about sharing knowledge.

And the exciting part? The newsletter is growing faster than ever. So, a big thank you and a warm welcome to all the fantastic new subscribers. Remember, you can always hit reply and tell me what you like or don't like. I'm here to listen and make this newsletter better each week.

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Let's dive in!

Today at a glance:

  1. 🚀 Article: Learn how to skyrocket your LinkedIn event attendance 🎟️

  2. 📮 Post: Wes Kao shares tips on writing a compelling LinkedIn bio ✍️

  3. 🎥 Media: Yuval Noah Harari discusses AI and the future of humanity 🤖

  4. 🛠️ Tool: Discover Guidde, an AI tool for creating training materials fast 📈

One Article:

I've recently written a guide on how to boost attendance at your LinkedIn event. Many of you asked how I managed to get 1400+ attendees at one of my webinars, so I decided to share my secret sauce.

In the guide, I explain why manually sending invites to your LinkedIn event is time-consuming and inefficient. Instead, I suggest using a tool like PhantomBuster to automate the process and create a targeted list of 1st-degree connections to invite to your event.

The guide provides a step-by-step process on how to:

  1. Create a targeted 1st-degree connection list for your LinkedIn event.

  2. Use PhantomBuster to scrape your LinkedIn connection list.

  3. Set up your LinkedIn event invite bot on PhantomBuster.

  4. Schedule and launch the bot on PhantomBuster.

  5. Connect with attendees not in your 1st-degree connections after the event.

  6. Make your event stand out with engaging titles, descriptions, and striking graphics.

By following this guide, you can effectively invite targeted connections to your LinkedIn event, which will help you grow your network and boost event success.

You'll be able to read the complete guide here. I hope you find it as helpful as I did when I was trying to boost attendance at my events.

One Post:

This week, I want to share a post from Wes Kao, co-founder at Maven. Wes shares some valuable insights on how to write a compelling LinkedIn bio. She emphasizes that a well-written biography is one of the best ways to showcase credibility. However, many people miss this opportunity by merely rehashing their resume.

Wes provides a carousel guide on crafting a compelling bio in her post. It's a quick read that could make a big difference in how you present yourself on LinkedIn. Check out her post here.

If you're looking for more guidance on creating a standout LinkedIn bio, please find my article on crafting a LinkedIn bio with ChatGPT helpful. You'll be able to read it here. Remember, your LinkedIn bio is often the first impression you make on potential connections, so it's worth investing the time to make it shine.

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One Media:

This week, I'm sharing a thought-provoking keynote and Q&A by Yuval Noah Harari titled "AI and the Future of Humanity". In this video, Harari explores some deep questions about how AI will shape our culture, the threats it poses when it masters human intimacy, and its potential impact on human history.

The discussion was organized by the Frontiers Forum, a platform dedicated to connecting global communities across science, policy, and society to accelerate global science-related initiatives. It's a bit longer than the videos I usually share, but it's worth watching.

Although a bit pessimistic, Harari's insights are brilliant and thought-provoking. Can you imagine religious texts written by AI? Or a cult driven by AI? These are scary thoughts, but we need to be aware of the potential implications of AI's evolution.

Please let me know what you think after watching it. I'd love to hear your perspective!

One Tool:

This week's tool is Guidde, an AI-powered platform that makes creating training materials a breeze. If you're like me, you probably don't enjoy the task of documentation. But with Guidde, you can create stunning video documentation 11x faster. It's a game-changer for businesses looking to streamline their training processes. I'm excited to start using it, and I'd love to hear your thoughts if you decide to try it. Happy documenting!

TL;DR:

  • I'm back with a new newsletter edition after a short break. I'm sharing my secret sauce on how to boost your LinkedIn event attendance in this article.

  • Wes Kao, co-founder at Maven, shares valuable tips on writing a compelling LinkedIn bio in this post.

  • I recommend watching this video where Yuval Noah Harari discusses AI and the future of humanity. It's a bit long, but worth the watch.

  • This week's tool is Guidde, an AI-powered platform that helps you create training materials 11x faster. Give it a try, and let me know your thoughts.