✈️✈️To plan a weekly content strategy on LinkedIn as a product designer, you should first identify your goals.
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•⁉️What do you want to achieve with your content? Do you want to increase your visibility, build your personal brand, or connect with other product designers? Once you know your goals, you can start to plan your content accordingly.
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•😱👩💻Next, you need to research your audience. Who are you trying to reach with your content? What are their interests and pain points? Once you know your audience, you can tailor your content to their needs.
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Once you have identified your goals and researched your audience, you can start to plan your content.
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•⁉️What types of content will you create? How often will you post? What hashtags will you use? It is important to be consistent with your content, so make sure you have a plan in place.
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•🔄Finally, you need to promote your content. Once you have created your content, you need to share it with others. Share it on Twitter, on other social media platforms, and with your connections.
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The more people who see your content, the more likely you are to achieve your goals.
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How I fell in love with Product Design.
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Early on, I was overwhelmed, as one who has begun as a developer. I felt this was going to be a walk in the park.
Here I was angry at my screen hearing of terms like prototyping, wireframes, UX workflows.
Damn! I made a mistake.
But this was when I began ...
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1. Learn calmly: Most folks do not really know what they think they do. I started relearning, I assured myself it was a marathon not a sprint. No matter what happened, I'd commit at least 2 hours to designing and learning everyday.
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