Hi {{first_name}}

I proved the system works - daily LinkedIn conversations fill your pipeline. 

But doing it manually almost killed me.

Every day, the same tedious tasks. Optimising my profile so people actually want to connect. Creating content that positions me properly. Writing personalised messages to twenty-five people. Following up with every conversation so nothing goes cold.

Two hours writing connection messages. Three hours creating weekly content. 

Another two hours following up. 

Seven hours of grunt work just to get to the conversations that actually close clients.

I was consistent, but I was burning out.

The fundamentals work, but only if you can sustain them. 

Most people can't because the manual execution is exhausting.

So I built something that handles the tedious parts whilst keeping the human parts that actually matter.

Thirteen custom GPTs.

Each one does a specific job in the LinkedIn lead generation process.

Profile & Positioning - Tools that transform your profile into a lead generation asset and capture your unique voice

Content Creation - Tools that write video scripts, create hooks, turn one piece of content into twenty posts, and build carousels that convert

Lead Generation - Tools that create lead magnets, write thoughtful comments, craft opening messages, and handle follow-ups at scale

Strategy & Validation - Tools that validate your positioning and refine your offer messaging

These aren't generic AI prompts. They're the exact processes I use every week, packaged into tools you can deploy immediately.

The setup takes minutes. The results are the same as spending hours doing it manually.

You still have the conversations. You still build the relationships. You still close the clients.

But now you're not spending ten hours on setup and admin. You're spending two hours on conversations and bookings.

Tomorrow I'm releasing the complete toolkit for Black Friday.

If you've been drowning in LinkedIn busy-work, pay attention.

This is how you get the consistency without the exhaustion.

Jack

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