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I analyze top creators' posts and make them my own | On a mission to help fellow digital writers improve by analyzing top creators' content and curating resources that can help them become better

Before → I came to other people's DM and asked them for advice Now → Other people come to my DM for advice I can't believe how fast things change Even me, myself, and I, don't know how I achieve these results. I can't give a concrete answer. All I know is, I'm not afraid to do something new I'm not afraid to experiment with my post I'm not afraid to do something many people are afraid to do As I'm a beginner, I play with LinkedIn. No one was watching me and that gave me confidence to make more mistakes. Yes, MISTAKES I make mistakes, make some changes, and try it again. Now that I have a small community. Do you think I'm gonna stop experimenting? Nope. No. Won't happen. It would be scary to do it when there are eyes watching me now. But that is my asset. That's what separates me from others. P.S. What is your asset or what separates you from the rest of the creators here on LinkedIn?

Skandan PN

Helping founders & CEOs sign 2-3 clients by ghostwriting LinkedIn content | Obsessed with content

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you are one of the hardest working people I know. And it is why now tables have changed and people come to you for help. You deserve this! More to comeeee Angel Let’s goooooo🔥 🚀

Chandrima G.

LinkedIn Ghostwriter for Startup Founders and Coaches | LinkedIn Growth Strategist

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Yup, never STOP experimenting. Even if something fails, that's a whole lesson in itself and you would not be taught that in any B-school. Practical knowledge>> theories Angel Joy Caerlang

Muhammad Waleed

Helping brands and founders generate more leads using content and copywriting .

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Making mistakes is the best way to be more professional Great share Angel Joy Caerlang

Shabareesh Shetty🇮🇳

Helping E commerce businesses to 4x their revenue | Bonding with AI

1w

Boom that's a great achievement!! Actually I am a fan of your content too!! Just real talks only!!

Yamini Lathi⚡️

Writing Words for Architects | Architectural Writer | Content Writer | Copywriter | Architect

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❌ Many fear experimenting publicly. ❌ People avoid making mistakes openly. ❌ Most prefer a rigid approach. ✅ Embrace new ideas boldly. ✅ Learn from each mistake. ✅ Adapt and evolve constantly. Growth often comes from taking risks and learning from errors. Angel Joy Caerlang your willingness to experiment and evolve is truly inspiring!

Ishita Kaur

I Design for Creators, Founders and Businesses who want to 2X their online presence with Strategic Design Solutions🌟

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exactly! you can't really focus on doing things that you want to when all the eyes are over you Angel Joy Caerlang

Zulfikre Noushad

Helping businesses & people build their brand.

1w

Your story is very inspiring. Angel The key? Don't be afraid to try new things and experiment. Mistakes are your stepping stones. Even with more eyes on you now, don’t stop. That’s what sets you apart.

Rachel DMello

Founder of Your Guide to IELTS | British Council Certified IELTS Trainer | I can help you achieve your desired scores in the IELTS/PTE exam through online 1-1 coaching.

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 Your journey highlights the importance of embracing experimentation and learning from mistakes. Angel Joy Caerlang As a teacher, I see immense value in this approach. Encouraging students to take risks and learn through trial and error boosts their confidence and results :)

Connor Covart

Founder & CEO, TAC Email | Helping brands drive sales through Email Marketing

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I think this sums up to overcoming fear and making it an asset instead of a weakness.

Dayo Samuel 💯

Helping multi-skilled solopreneurs create impactful products people love, talk about, and buy (without the jargons) • Research, Content & Design Strategist • 20+ years in design + strategy.

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This is quite interesting. I'm in that "experimenting with LinkedIn" phase. And I'm enjoying the mistakes I'm making. What's the most memorable mistake you made on LinkedIn Angel Joy Caerlang

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