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- My LinkedIn post blew up...
My LinkedIn post blew up...
here's what I did next
It’s Thursday, a normal start to the day. A few admin jobs, a coffee, then I jump onto LinkedIn. One of my posts has gone crazy - mad reach, tons of engagement flooding in.
But that’s not what stops me in my tracks.
Instead, it’s what happens next.

My profile visits spike. Connection requests roll in. Old posts suddenly have fresh likes. New followers, DMs, people circling my content but not quite stepping in.
And I pause.
I ask myself: What should I be doing here? Do I just accept the requests? Do I message people? Do I start engaging with them first? What’s the play?
In the end, I go the manual route. I spend time responding, dropping comments, sending DMs, engaging in a very bespoke way. But as I’m doing it, a thought hits me: There has to be a system for this.
A way to take people from passive engagement to active commitment without manually handling every touchpoint. A structured process that moves people from liking a post to joining my world - whether that’s signing up for my newsletter, booking a call, or working with me.
I needed a way to make this repeatable. A system. So I built one.
A way to take every signal - a like, a comment, a follow, a DM - and use it as a nudge.
A nudge that moves them from being an interested spectator to an active participant.
So I put it into a simple framework. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn LinkedIn engagement into real business, this is for you.
Check it out here - The Nudge Framework.
The game is simple: Content generates signals. Signals trigger nudges. Nudges drive action.
If you're creating content but not sure how to turn that into real outcomes - clients, newsletter subscribers, inbound leads - this will change that.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
That’s it for this week.
See you next Thursday.
Keep building,
A