"Tell me slowly" To be honest, how do you use LinkedIn to win over Fortune 500 B2B clients?

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"Tell me slowly" To be honest, how do you use LinkedIn to win over Fortune 500 B2B clients?

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The first video of "Slowly Come to the Lab" is out!

During the epidemic, how many exhibitions have been cancelled? Do you suddenly feel that online promotion is imminent? You have no foundation and don’t know how to start? There are a lot of social accounts that have been dormant for years? Don’t worry, today we will talk about LinkedIn’s foreign trade B2B content strategy. During the epidemic, how many exhibitions have been cancelled? Do you suddenly feel that online promotion is imminent? You have no foundation and don’t know how to start? There are a lot of social accounts that have been dormant for years? Don’t worry, today we will talk about LinkedIn’s foreign trade B2B content strategy.

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Main text sharing begins!

Let’s first look at a set of data. During the epidemic, LinkedIn’s traffic surged by 150 million . Below is Alibaba’s traffic curve.

LinkedIn traffic data
It can be seen that LinkedIn has a very large traffic. On the Internet social platform, 80% of the inquiries come from LinkedIn, which has about 500 million active users every month. And as a business social cuba b2b leads platform, unlike other platforms, most of the users here use LinkedIn to search for industry information, exchange ideas, and establish a professional image for themselves or their companies.

Now the question is, how do we convert these potential customers into foreign trade orders? In this video, I will give you 3 practical LinkedIn content directions. These 3 content directions have been verified by our multiple projects and have won inquiries from Fortune 500 companies. Okay, let's get started now!

(Without further ado, here is a mind map. The picture comes from Jia Chi, the product manager of LinkedIn.)
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