Complete practical guide
The LinkedIn profile book that starts with a save button and a manager sitting eleven feet away
37 chapters and 68 printable worksheets on profile writing as a side hustle - truth in somebody else's voice, why you never take the login, what happens when saving is publishing, and what you can never promise.
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What this guide is
Every other guide to this trade teaches you to write better sentences. Better sentences are the easy part, and they are not where this business goes wrong. A client hands you their career and asks you to write it up in the first person, in their name, on a public page their employer can read - and then you press save, and it is live. This book opens with a rewrite finished at half past two on a Tuesday, saved, and shown within the hour to the client's entire network including the manager sitting eleven feet away; and with three words, 'managed a team of twelve', written for somebody who had never had a direct report. Nobody lied. The sentence just got better four times. Its central argument is that nobody is hired from a profile: it can be found, survive ten seconds, and start a conversation, and then it hands over - which makes conversations the metric and views an engagement measurement you cannot influence and should never agree to be judged on. And it is a book about a platform that deliberately refuses to tell you how the platform works, because those answers change, and a confidently wrong sentence about platform rules is malpractice with a friendly tone.
What you get out of it
Specifics, not promises.
- Four rules covering what actually ends these businesses - truth, access, publication, and promises
- Why there is no draft: save is publish, the network is notified, and the employer is in the network
- The verb ladder - any verb you cannot find in the interview transcript is one you invented
- Why an overclaim embarrasses your client and a disclosure can end their employment
- Sequencing changes so a quietly-looking client is not announced on a schedule they did not choose
- Why you never take the login - and why a signed access clause is your only defence if anything happens
- The four-minute test that finds the indefensible sentence before an interviewer does
- Why you write for four hours, work for twelve and a half, and priced the four
- 148 AI prompts with their constraints written in - and not one takes a client's name, employer, or transcript
Ideal for
People who write well and are already being asked to do this for friends; recruiters, HR people, and hiring managers who know what a profile has to survive; resume writers extending into profile work, whose every habit assumes a draft exists; career coaches adding a done-for-you service, who are used to never touching the document; and anybody who has done one of these for money and felt something uncomfortable they could not name.
- Anyone starting profile writing alongside other work, resume writers extending into it whose habits all assume a draft, and career coaches adding a done-for-you service who are used to never touching the document.
What's inside
Format
- Digital download, delivered instantly after payment
- Formatted for letter paper — read on screen or print it
- Yours permanently, re-downloadable from your library any time
- Licensed for use in your own business
By the end you can
A reader finishes with two refusal lists written before their next client, a dated platform-rule register they maintain themselves, an agreement containing an explicit truthfulness clause and an access clause covering credentials that arrive by accident, a visibility risk check asked at minute five of every intake, a voice capture sheet recording every verb the client actually used, a truthfulness verification checklist with a verb ladder and a numbers-source table, a sequencing plan with client-chosen dates recorded in writing, a handover pack that applies in ten minutes and includes what was left out and why, conversation-based reporting rather than views, a price built on true hours rather than drafting hours, a seven-item never-skipped check card, a deletion routine executed at every project close, and thirty-day, ninety-day, and one-year plans.
A complete working system for a LinkedIn profile optimization business alongside other work - built on four rules covering truthfulness in the first person, account access, the absence of any draft state, and what may never be promised - with conversations rather than views treated as the only honest measure.
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