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LinkedIn Leads · Web Designers

LinkedIn leads for web designers

Founders launching, rebranding, or embarrassed by their current site say so on LinkedIn. Linqin comments there in your voice, so your studio is in the room before they start collecting quotes.

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The problem

Why most web designers get zero leads from LinkedIn

Portfolios do not prospect

You built a beautiful site for yourself, and it sits there waiting. Nobody stumbles onto a portfolio. You have to be where clients already look.

Word of mouth has a ceiling

Referrals are wonderful and completely out of your control. When they slow down, there is no dial to turn.

Marketplaces reward cheap

Design contests and gig platforms compress your craft into a price column. Direct clients judge the work, and pay for 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

Yasmin Khoury
Yasmin Khoury
Marketing Consultant

Client's homepage converts at 0.8%. Traffic is fine. I keep telling them it is the site but they want more ads.

Your agent's comment

A 0.8% with healthy traffic is almost always a clarity problem above the fold, visitors cannot repeat back what the company does. Quick test: show the homepage to five strangers for ten seconds and ask them. It settles the ads-versus-site debate fast.

Yasmin visited your portfolio the same day.
Who to show up for

Your buyers are already on LinkedIn

Every redesign starts as a complaint posted weeks before any budget exists. That is your window.

Founders announcing launches and rebrands
A rebrand announcement means design budget exists right now, and more work usually follows.
Marketers posting about conversion problems
Low conversion complaints are redesign briefs in disguise, and a sharp diagnosis wins the intro.
Startups that just raised
Fresh funding means the placeholder site is suddenly embarrassing. They fix it within a quarter.
Agencies needing white-label help
Steady overflow work from agencies smooths the gaps between direct clients.
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

A homepage teardown: three fixes anyone can make in five minutes.

02

What a website should cost this year, and what changes the number.

03

A redesign before and after, with the conversion numbers attached.

What does the work

The agent behind the leads

FAQ

Worth asking first.

I design, I do not write. Does this still work?
That is exactly the case it is built for. The agent drafts every comment in your voice, and you approve with one click. Your taste stays in charge, the writing happens without you.
Can it find companies about to redesign?
It comments where the redesign signals appear: launch announcements, conversion complaints, funding news, rebrand threads. You reach people at the complaint stage, weeks before they start comparing studios.
Will the comments match my studio's tone?
Yes. The agent learns your voice from your own writing and your brand profile. If your studio is playful, the comments are playful. If it is precise and quiet, so are they.
How do I turn engagement into projects?
Your warm leads list shows who replied and who visited your portfolio, scored by heat. A short, personal DM to a warm lead converts far better than any cold pitch, because they already know your name.
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.