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LinkedIn Comment Strategy for Visibility and Relationship Building

Systematic approach to commenting on LinkedIn that builds visibility, relationships, and inbound opportunities.

Master the art of strategic commenting on LinkedIn to increase profile visibility, build relationships with decision-makers, and generate inbound opportunities.

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Master the art of strategic commenting on LinkedIn to increase profile visibility, build relationships with decision-makers, and generate inbound opportunities.

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A B2B sales rep wants to use LinkedIn comments to get on the radar of VP-level prospects. Currently their comments are generic ('Great post!') and generate zero visibility.

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NAMEJOB TITLETARGET AUDIENCEINDUSTRY

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Create a LinkedIn commenting strategy for [NAME], a [JOB TITLE] who wants to build visibility with [TARGET AUDIENCE] on LinkedIn.

**1) Target Profile List:**
- How to identify 50 strategic profiles to engage with
- Categories: industry leaders, potential clients, peers, complementary professionals
- How to organize and track your target list

**2) Comment Framework (the VALUE method):**
- V — Validate: Acknowledge the author's point
- A — Add: Contribute a unique perspective or data
- L — Link: Connect to a related idea or experience
- U — Uncover: Ask a thoughtful follow-up question
- E — Engage: Respond to replies on your comment

**3) Comment Types That Drive Visibility:**
- The contrarian comment (respectful disagreement)
- The data-backed comment (add statistics)
- The personal experience comment (share your story)
- The framework comment (add structure to their idea)
- The question comment (spark discussion)
- Provide 3 examples of each for [INDUSTRY]

**4) Daily Commenting Routine (20 minutes):**
- 5 minutes: Identify posts to comment on
- 10 minutes: Write high-value comments (5-7 comments)
- 5 minutes: Respond to replies and engage with others' comments
- Tools for tracking and scheduling

**5) What NOT to Do:**
- Generic praise comments
- Self-promotional comments
- Comments longer than the original post
- AI-generated sounding comments
- Commenting without reading the full post

**6) Measuring Impact:**
- Profile views from commenting
- Connection requests received
- Inbound messages and opportunities
- Follower growth attributed to comments

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