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LinkedIn Analytics: Which Metrics Actually MatterLinkedIn Strategy

LinkedIn Analytics: Which Metrics Actually Matter

The LinkedIn metrics that matter for coaches are profile views, follower growth from your target audience, and post reach on content about your coaching niche....

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 23, 20268 min
LinkedIn Carousels: The Complete Guide for CoachesLinkedIn Strategy

LinkedIn Carousels: The Complete Guide for Coaches

LinkedIn carousels get shared and saved more than any other post format. For coaches, they work best for frameworks, step-by-step processes, and...

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 22, 20268 min
Best Time to Post on LinkedInLinkedIn Strategy

Best Time to Post on LinkedIn

The best time to post on LinkedIn is Tuesday through Thursday, between 7am and 9am or 12pm and 1pm in your audience's time zone. But posting at the right time...

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 21, 20267 min
How to Write LinkedIn Hooks That Stop the ScrollLinkedIn Strategy

How to Write LinkedIn Hooks That Stop the Scroll

A LinkedIn hook is the first line of your post. It determines whether anyone reads the rest. Most coaches write their hook last, treat it as an afterthought,...

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 20, 20268 min
LinkedIn Hashtags: Which Ones Actually WorkLinkedIn Strategy

LinkedIn Hashtags: Which Ones Actually Work

LinkedIn hashtags have almost no effect on reach in 2026. The coaches spending time researching and optimizing hashtag strategies are spending time on...

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 19, 20267 min
LinkedIn Tips: What Actually Works (and What Doesn't)LinkedIn Strategy

LinkedIn Tips: What Actually Works (and What Doesn't)

The LinkedIn tips worth following come down to three things: a profile that makes the right person think "that's for me," content that says something honest,...

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 18, 20269 min
LinkedIn Post Ideas That Actually Get EngagementLinkedIn Strategy

LinkedIn Post Ideas That Actually Get Engagement

The best LinkedIn post ideas come from what you already know: your client sessions, your observations, your opinions. You do not need a content calendar full...

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 16, 202611 min
How the LinkedIn Algorithm Actually Works in 2026LinkedIn Strategy

How the LinkedIn Algorithm Actually Works in 2026

Most LinkedIn advice about the algorithm is written for marketers trying to go viral. Coaches have a different goal entirely, and a different audience, which...

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 9, 202611 min
The LinkedIn DM Strategy That Gets Coaching Clients (Without Cold Pitching)LinkedIn Strategy

The LinkedIn DM Strategy That Gets Coaching Clients (Without Cold Pitching)

The LinkedIn DM strategy that gets coaching clients has three stages: build visibility through content, create real engagement through comments, then send a short personal message that references a real exchange. The pitch never comes first.

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 7, 202610 min
How to Niche Down as a Coach Without Losing ClientsClient Attraction

How to Niche Down as a Coach Without Losing Clients

Niching down means choosing a specific person or problem to focus on and making that visible in your content and profile. Your marketing speaks to one person clearly instead of everyone vaguely.

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 5, 20268 min
Growing a LinkedIn Audience from Zero: A Complete PlaybookLinkedIn Strategy

Growing a LinkedIn Audience from Zero: A Complete Playbook

Growing a LinkedIn audience from zero means fixing your profile first, posting 2-3 times per week on a consistent topic, and connecting with people who match your ideal client. Most coaches hit a real inflection point around 90 days.

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 3, 20269 min
How to Turn Every Coaching Session Into a Week of LinkedIn ContentLinkedIn Strategy

How to Turn Every Coaching Session Into a Week of LinkedIn Content

Turn a coaching session into LinkedIn content by writing one sentence immediately after it ends: what came up that you have seen before, or that surprised you. That single habit gives you five different post types every week.

Bas SmeetsBas SmeetsMar 1, 20269 min