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[Webinar] Generate Inbound Leads with LinkedIn

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Get live feedback on your Linkedin Profile! WEBINAR Generate Inbound Leads with LinkedIn with Maja V

Get live feedback on your Linkedin Profile! [GrowthHackers Weekly Top Posts]( WEBINAR Generate Inbound Leads with LinkedIn with Maja Voje Founder at Growth Lab 🗓️ February 8th, 9 AM PST [REGISTER]( Maja Voje, a globally recognized growth expert and a consultant, will take you through her proven process of how you can succeed on LinkedIn by optimizing your profile and consistently generating high-quality content that attracts new opportunities for your company. During the workshop we will: - Highlight 2022 LinkedIn trends - Learn how to optimize your LinkedIn profile using real-life examples (you can apply to receive feedback on your profile upon registration) - Discover how to create a process and a structure of LinkedIn content, that will generate more leads - Get an understanding of how to grow your network without using any shady techniques. [SAVE MY SPOT]( Who is this event for - B2B companies that would like to generate leads - Companies interested in employer branding and seeking distributors abroad - Solopreneurs and agencies that would like to magnitude up their LinkedIn presence - People who are looking for their next opportunity in the growth hacking/marketing space About Maja Voje Maja Voje is a globally recognized growth advisor and practitioner. She has built her career in leading technology companies such as Google, Bayer, and Rocket Internet. As a lecturer, she participates in one of the best-selling online courses at the Udemy online classroom, which has already been taken by more than 52,000 international students. As a consultant, she has helped develop growth strategies and build growth teams for more than 500 American, German, Austrian, Swedish, Belgian, Dutch and Slovenian companies operating in international markets. In her career, she has helped several companies invest up to 10-25 million and scale from 20 million to 60-100 million in yearly revenue. She studied at Said Business School, Oxford University, Wirtschaftsuniversität in Vienna, and the Shanghai Institute of International Trade. [REGISTER]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( GrowthHackers 388 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94111 [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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