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LinkedIn Leads · Consultants

LinkedIn leads for consultants

The operators and founders you consult for describe their problems on LinkedIn in public. Linqin comments there daily in your voice, so when they need outside help, they already know your name.

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The problem

Why most consultants get zero leads from LinkedIn

Selling hours leaves no hours

Delivery eats the week. Business development happens in the gaps, which means it mostly does not happen.

Your best thinking is invisible

The sharpest work happens inside client calls nobody else sees. The market has no idea how good you are.

Long cycles, short memory

Consulting deals take months to close. If you go quiet for six weeks, you fall out of the running without knowing it.

How it works

Comments in, leads out.

1

Pick your niche

Tell the agent the topics your buyers post about and connect LinkedIn. Three minutes, once.

2

It comments every day

Real comments in your voice on the posts your buyers are already reading, on a safe schedule. Review each one first, or let it run.

3

Warm leads roll in

Everyone who replies, likes, or visits your profile lands in your warm leads list, scored by heat and ready for a DM.

A real example

What a lead-earning comment looks like

Liam Brennan
Liam Brennan
COO, logistics startup

We grew from 20 to 60 people in a year and everything that used to take a day now takes a week. Process is killing us.

Your agent's comment

That slowdown at 60 people is nearly always decision rights, nobody knows who owns what anymore, so everything escalates. Before adding process, map who can say yes to what. Most teams find ten decisions causing ninety percent of the queue.

Liam followed you and visited your profile twice that week.
Who to show up for

Your buyers are already on LinkedIn

Your future clients narrate their operational headaches on LinkedIn every week. Be in the thread.

Founders posting about scaling pains
Growing from 20 to 60 people breaks everything. They say so in public, and that post is your opening.
Ops leaders describing broken processes
They own the budget for fixing what they are complaining about.
Executives asking how other companies do it
That question is a request for a consultant, phrased politely.
PE and portfolio operators
One good relationship there means repeat engagements across a whole portfolio.
Posts that help

Posts that pull your buyers to you

Comments start the conversations. Posts like these turn profile visitors into believers. The Posts agent drafts them in your voice.

01

The most expensive mistake you see clients make, and the cheap fix.

02

A framework you actually use with clients, explained in plain words.

03

What an engagement with you really looks like, week by week.

What does the work

The agent behind the leads

FAQ

Worth asking first.

My consulting niche is narrow. Will it find relevant posts?
Yes. You define the niches and topics yourself, and the agent reads the top posts in exactly those conversations. Narrow is good: fewer posts, better fit, warmer replies.
Can I review comments before they publish?
Yes. Draft mode queues every comment for one-click approval. Most consultants review for a week or two, then switch to autopilot once they trust the voice.
Will it pitch my services in the comments?
No, and that is the point. The comments add real perspective to the post. Your profile and your content do the selling once people click through, which they do.
What happens to the people who engage?
Everyone who replies, likes, or visits your profile lands in your warm leads list with a heat score, so you know exactly who to start a conversation with each week.
Other industries

LinkedIn leads for your neighbors

Your next client is reading LinkedIn right now.

Three minutes to set up. Linqin comments in your voice every day and hands you the warm leads.