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LinkedIn Leads · Marketing Agencies

LinkedIn leads for marketing agencies

Founders post about rising ad costs and flat funnels every day. Linqin comments there in your voice, so your agency is already in the conversation when they go looking for help.

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The problem

Why most marketing agencies get zero leads from LinkedIn

Your own growth comes last

You run growth for everyone except yourself. The agency's channels go quiet the moment client work heats up.

Buyers are pitch-blind

Founders get twenty agency pitches a week. Cold outreach starts you in the spam pile, whatever the copy says.

Feast, then famine

Two clients churn and suddenly the whole team is doing biz dev. A steady inbound channel smooths the swings.

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

Amara Okafor
Amara Okafor
Growth Lead, DTC brand

Our Meta CAC has doubled in six months. Same creative process, same audiences. I do not get it.

Your agent's comment

Doubled CAC with an unchanged creative process usually means the audience saturated, the algorithm already showed your best hooks to everyone cheap. The fix is a bigger pool of distinct angles, testing tweaks on the same three concepts will not reset the auction. Volume of genuinely different creative will.

Amara checked your agency's profile the same afternoon.
Who to show up for

Your buyers are already on LinkedIn

The people who hire agencies narrate their marketing problems on LinkedIn. Meet them there.

Founders posting about CAC and ad costs
When paid gets expensive, they start listening to new ideas. A smart comment gets you the first call.
In-house marketers who are drowning
A team of one posting about being underwater is an agency deal waiting to happen.
CMOs sharing channel results
They benchmark in public. Add context to their numbers and they remember you at budget time.
Ecommerce and SaaS operators
Both buy retainers, both live on LinkedIn, both post constantly about growth.
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.

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A teardown of a campaign that flopped, yours or a famous one, and the lesson.

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The one metric you check before taking on any new client.

03

What actually changed in paid social this quarter, minus the doom.

What does the work

The agent behind the leads

FAQ

Worth asking first.

Does this replace our outbound?
It compounds it. Comments warm the market, so your outbound lands on people who have already seen your name in their feed. Agencies usually run both and watch reply rates climb.
Can it comment from several team accounts?
Yes. The Agency plan runs multiple LinkedIn accounts, each with its own voice, topics, and schedule. Your founder and your strategists can all be present in the feed.
Will prospects notice we are using AI?
Only if the comments are bad, and these are not. The agent writes from the full post in your tone, and you can review every draft first. Most agencies treat it like a junior ghostwriter with taste.
How is this better than just posting more?
Posting talks to your existing followers. Commenting borrows the audience of posts that already have reach, thousands of readers who have never heard of you. You want both, and comments are the faster half.
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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.