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This was by far my most popular posting on LinkedIn in the past month.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
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This was by far my most popular posting on LinkedIn in the past month.

My thoughts … either …

1. People struggle with getting called back - and ‘ghosted’ was a trigger.

Or …

2. LinkedIn algorithm screwed up that day and gave the post unreasonable reach.

You may have a better idea, in which case please let me know. I’m curious.

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On the other hand I’m not here writing for reach, so curiosity aside, the popularity contest doesnt float my boat.

My posts are all about giving away ideas, strategies, tips, and tools. Things I’ve found useful myself … over the years. The do more good swirling around here than in my head!

So, if you find those tips remotely useful, that’s it job done.

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♠️ I coach my clients to apply these exactly same ideas to specific situations. They help growth leaders in consulting and technology services win, keep, and grow client relationships. That’s my practice.

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