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Why MSPs must do a weekly LinkedIn Newsletter

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Hi {NAME} Repeat after me... "LinkedIn LOVES its Newsletters". And you know what, you should too. Be

Hi {NAME} Repeat after me... "LinkedIn LOVES its Newsletters". (I'm listening) And you know what, you should too. Because they are an amazing way to build a new audience and touchpoint them in a high quality way every week. With just a tiny bit of work. LinkedIn does the heavy lifting for you. You reach more business owners and managers by doing less work. I'm so in love with LinkedIn Newsletters I've sent one every week for 121 Thursdays in a row. In today's podcast I tell you how you can do the same with minimal stress. Search for "Paul Green's MSP Marketing podcast" on your favourite podcast platform [Or listen on my website]( Or we’ve split it into 3 videos on YouTube. • [Why you must do a weekly LinkedIn Newsletter]( • [Here's how to stop the tech work interrupting growing the business]( • [The MSP that figured out how to get the best from its sales reps]( Hit reply with any questions, Paul Green MSP Marketing Edge Email preferences: [Choose which emails you get from me]( You can also [update your contact info]( or [unsubscribe from emails]( (sad face) ❤️ MSP Marketing Edge ❤️ Fingerpow Ltd registered in England no. 07573303. Registered office: 10 Brooklands Court, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN15 6FD United Kingdom

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