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How to Make Linkedin Work for You with Gunnar Habitz

A recording from Margaret Williams, MS, ACC's live video

Gunnar Habitz - Book Architect & Authority Builder

Gunnar Habitz is an experienced Book Architect, course creator, MC, and public speaker based in Sydney, Australia. With a prolific writing career spanning over two decades and more than 30 published books and guides, he specializes in helping solopreneurs and professionals package their expertise to build ultimate industry authority.

As a multi-passionate author, Gunnar’s work bridges both professional strategy and personal development. He is the creator of Healthy Habits, a publication dedicated to mindful lifestyle practices and personal growth, which runs alongside his primary business newsletter, Busy Book Builder ☕️. His diverse portfolio also includes Reinvent Your Life, which he has successfully crafted into an educational course, and his upcoming audiobook project, Reinvent Down Under.

Driven by the philosophy that networking is about cultivating genuine human connections rather than transactional self-promotion, Gunnar shares regular insights daily on LinkedIn, weekly on Substack, and monthly on Medium. He focuses on teaching professionals how to shift from earning “cents and pennies” in standard royalties to leveraging their books as high-value business assets that open doors worldwide.


TALKING POINTS FOR HOW TO MAKE LINKEDIN WORK FOR YOU


CORE MESSAGE

LinkedIn isn’t just a job board. It’s your platform to build visibility, establish authority, and create opportunities on your terms.


KEY TALKING POINTS

1. SHIFT YOUR MINDSET

From: LinkedIn is for job hunting
To: LinkedIn is for building power

  • You’re not here to beg for opportunities

  • You’re here to demonstrate your expertise

  • You’re creating visibility that changes how people see you and leaders like you

Sound bite: “Stop treating LinkedIn like a resume. Start treating it like your amplification system.”


2. YOUR PROFILE IS YOUR PLATFORM

The Truth: Your profile is the first place people check your credibility

What this means:

  • Your headline should state your impact, not just your title

  • Your About section should tell your story, where you’ve been, what you stand for, and what you’re building

  • Your experience should show outcomes, not just responsibilities

Example reframe:

  • ❌ “Project Manager at Tech Company.”

  • ✅ “Empowering marginalized leaders to break barriers and create systemic change | Founder, The Liberation Lab.”

Sound bite: “Your headline isn’t your job title. It’s your mission statement.”


3. CONTENT IS YOUR CREDIBILITY

The Truth: Consistent posting builds authority faster than any credential

What works:

  • Personal stories that illustrate professional insights

  • Frameworks and strategies you actually use

  • Challenges you’re navigating (people connect with realness)

  • Data + story (research paired with lived experience)

What doesn’t work:

  • Generic motivational quotes

  • Humble bragging without substance

  • Posting once every six months

Sound bite: “You don’t need permission to share what you know. Your experience is expertise.”


4. ENGAGEMENT IS STRATEGIC, NOT RANDOM

The Truth: Commenting thoughtfully builds relationships better than posting alone

Strategy:

  • Comment on posts from people you want to connect with

  • Add value, don’t just say “great post!”

  • Share insights from your own experience

  • Tag people whose work relates to the conversation

Sound bite: “Strategic commenting is how you build community, not just followers.”


5. YOUR NETWORK IS YOUR NET WORTH

The Truth: LinkedIn rewards genuine connection, not transactional requests

How to connect:

  • Send personalized connection requests (mention why you’re reaching out)

  • Follow up after virtual events

  • Support people doing work aligned with your mission

  • Build relationships before you need them

What NOT to do:

  • Send “Can I pick your brain?” messages to strangers

  • Pitch services in the connection request

  • Ghost people after they accept

Sound bite: “Connect with intention. Build relationships, not just contact lists.”


6. VISIBILITY REQUIRES CONSISTENCY

The Truth: Posting 2-3 times per week beats posting daily for two weeks then disappearing

Recommended cadence:

  • Minimum: 2 posts per week

  • Ideal: 3-4 posts per week

  • Engagement: Daily commenting on others’ content

Content mix:

  • Personal stories (40%)

  • Professional insights (40%)

  • Thought leadership (20%)

Sound bite: “Consistency builds trust. Trust builds opportunities.”


7. USE LINKEDIN FEATURES STRATEGICALLY

Features that matter:

  • Articles: Long-form thought leadership (monthly)

  • Newsletters: Build subscribers who see every post (if you post consistently)

  • Creator Mode: Increases visibility, adds “Follow” button

  • Featured Section: Showcase your best work, media appearances, resources

Sound bite: “The platform has tools. Use them to amplify your message.”


8. YOUR VOICE IS YOUR DIFFERENTIATOR

The Truth: LinkedIn rewards authenticity, not corporate speak

How to find your voice:

  • Write like you talk

  • Share what you actually think, not what sounds “professional.”

  • Be specific—generic advice gets ignored

  • Show your personality

Example:

  • ❌ “Excited to share learnings from recent professional development opportunity.”

  • ✅ “I just spent three days at a leadership conference and here’s the truth nobody’s saying...”

Sound bite: “Your voice isn’t too much. It’s your competitive advantage.”


9. TRACK WHAT WORKS

The Truth: You can’t optimize what you don’t measure

What to track:

  • Which posts get the most engagement

  • What topics resonate with your audience

  • What times you post (experiment)

  • Who’s engaging (potential connections)

Use LinkedIn analytics:

  • Check post impressions

  • See who’s viewing your profile

  • Notice patterns in what performs

Sound bite: “Data tells you what’s working. Double down on that.”


10. LINKEDIN IS LONG-GAME STRATEGY

The Truth: You won’t go viral overnight. That’s okay.

What to expect:

  • Month 1-3: Building momentum, finding your voice

  • Month 4-6: Growing engagement, making connections

  • Month 7-12: Seeing opportunities flow from visibility

The compound effect:

  • Consistent posting builds authority

  • Authority builds trust

  • Trust creates opportunities

Sound bite: “Play the long game. Visibility compounds over time.”


COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID

1. Treating LinkedIn like Facebook → Keep it professional but personal

2. Only posting when you need something → Build visibility before you need it

3. Being overly polished → Authenticity beats perfection

4. Not engaging with others → Community building is reciprocal

5. Giving up after low engagement → Algorithms reward consistency


CLOSING MESSAGE

LinkedIn isn’t just for corporate folks climbing traditional ladders.

It’s for marginalized leaders building new tables.
It’s for changemakers creating visibility on their terms.
It’s for you.

Use it strategically. Use it consistently. Use it to amplify your mission.

The platform is a tool. You decide how to wield it.


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