Find your LinkedIn weaknesses

Answer 17 targeted questions, share your About section, and receive a personalized three-step action plan to attract high-value clients.

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Answer 17 Questions
Quick assessment of your LinkedIn presence
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Share Your About Section
Get personalized feedback on your positioning
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Get Your Action Plan
3 concrete steps to fix your weaknesses
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Assessment Questions

Question 1

Complete your Offer Prompt

I help...
...with...
...to achieve...
Question 2

Paste your LinkedIn About section

Question 3

How would you describe your LinkedIn Banner?

Yes — it helps create curiosity
It clearly explains what I do and who I help
It builds credibility by mentioning my most credible aspects
It is an image of my company logo
It is a random image of a sunset or nature
It is blank
Question 4

What does your Bio/Headline say?

My offer statement (I help [ICP] with [problem] to achieve [outcome])
Past client results with specific numbers
My company tagline or value proposition
My skills and areas of expertise
My company name and position/title
Industry jargon or generic buzzwords
Just my job title or "Entrepreneur" / "Founder"
Question 5

How is your Featured Section organized?

One focused item — pointing to my single most important conversion
Multiple items — a mix of posts, links, and content
Outdated or irrelevant content I haven't updated in months
Empty — nothing in the featured section at all
Question 6

How often do you post content?

3 or more times a week, consistently
1 to 2 times a week
A few times a month, whenever I find time
Rarely or not at all
Question 7

Who engages with your content?

Potential buyers and decision makers I'd want as clients
Mostly colleagues and competitors in my industry
Students, job seekers, and people with no buying intent
Very few people engage at all
Question 8

How often do you get Inbound DMs?

Regularly — at least 1 to 2 per week
Occasionally — a few times a month
Rarely — once or twice in the past few months
Never — no serious unprompted inbound
Question 9

What type of content do you post?

Frustrations and dream state of my ICP
Problems and solutions for my ICP
Pain points of my ICP
Thought leadership in my industry
Industry-related news and opinions
Personal posts, personal stories or events
Comedy stuff, memes, or fun content
Career updates like new job, new role, etc.
Nothing — I don't post
Question 10

What is your biggest frustration?

I close clients but can't retain them
I book calls but can't close them
I attract attention but can't book calls
I attract attention from the wrong people
I can't attract any attention from anyone
Question 11

How much AI do you use for content?

0% AI — all my own earned insights and perspective
25% AI — I provide everything, AI helps with polish
50% AI — I give insights and a case study, AI drafts it
75% AI — detailed prompt, AI writes, I post
100% AI — two-line prompt and post whatever it writes
Question 12

Do you research what works in your niche?

Yes — I actively find and adapt what works in my niche
Sometimes — I look occasionally but not systematically
No — I write from my own ideas without researching what performs
Question 13

What stage is your business in?

I have paying clients and a working offer — I need more consistent inbound
I have some clients but growth is stuck and inconsistent
I have an offer and I'm actively building testimonials
I'm still figuring out my offer and ICP
Question 14

Who manages your LinkedIn?

I manage it myself
I use AI tools to create and schedule content
I have a freelancer handling it
I have an agency managing it
Nobody — it's been inactive or unmanaged
Question 15

What is your main goal?

Get 2 to 3 warm inbound leads per week from LinkedIn
Fix my positioning so the right people start engaging
Clarify my offer and niche before going all in on content
Still figuring out what I want from LinkedIn
Question 16

What type of support do you prefer?

Recommend me a book or video — I'll learn and implement myself
Give me your tools and systems — I'll do the execution myself
I want strategy, consulting, and guidance to get this right
Fully done for me — I want the team to handle everything
Question 17

Anything else we should know?

Your LinkedIn Analysis

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Archetype
One-line explanation here

Positioning Score

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Banner, Headline, Featured

Offer Score

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Clarity, Practicality, Usefulness

Audience Gap

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ICP vs. Current Audience

Conversion Score

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Attention to Client Conversion

Key Weaknesses Identified

Reason you are not getting inbound leads is

Your current positioning creates a disconnect between how you present yourself and what your ideal clients are looking for.

Here's your next three-step action plan, Nawaz

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Master Your Positioning

Positioning is more than just your banner or bio words. It's about how your ICP perceives you. When they see you as the undisputed expert in your field, you will get inbound leads without cold DMs, paid ads, or begging for referrals.

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Optimize Your Content Strategy

Your content is how they find you. You don't need to be posting selfies or dancing on reels and putting your reputation at risk to get clients. You can be the professional. Talk about the industry, your thoughts, futures, and other areas related to your industry so that people look at you as the thought leader.

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Maximize Conversion

You need to have the right messaging at the right place. You need to warm your audience when they are cold and give them a call to action when they are warm. If you mistime your messaging, you will not get any inbound leads.

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