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Discover the Less-Tapped Writing Playground of LinkedIn with Kathryn Montbriand

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Did you know that only 1% of LinkedIn users create content, and they get 9 billion impressions a week? In this Florida Writer Podcast, Host Alison Nissen chats with LinkedIn Content Creator Kathryn Montbriand about how writers can make LinkedIn work for them.

Kathryn Montbriand is a former Fortune 500 leader who took a career sabbatical after 10 years at a large financial institution. During this reset, she rediscovered her love for writing (it became quite clear when she noticed the hundreds of pages of reflection and journaling she had accrued).

She has a knack for making the complex simple and pulls that thread through all the creative work she does: creating leadership content, helping people refine their career stories, and even writing a book about the transition from the corporate world to the next thing.

One of her preferred places to write these days is on LinkedIn - and she is here to share with us some of her lessons learned while finding her ‘business' writing style and growing engagement on the platform.

What is your preferred social media platform? Discover why LinkedIn could be the place for you!

  continue reading

223 episodes

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Did you know that only 1% of LinkedIn users create content, and they get 9 billion impressions a week? In this Florida Writer Podcast, Host Alison Nissen chats with LinkedIn Content Creator Kathryn Montbriand about how writers can make LinkedIn work for them.

Kathryn Montbriand is a former Fortune 500 leader who took a career sabbatical after 10 years at a large financial institution. During this reset, she rediscovered her love for writing (it became quite clear when she noticed the hundreds of pages of reflection and journaling she had accrued).

She has a knack for making the complex simple and pulls that thread through all the creative work she does: creating leadership content, helping people refine their career stories, and even writing a book about the transition from the corporate world to the next thing.

One of her preferred places to write these days is on LinkedIn - and she is here to share with us some of her lessons learned while finding her ‘business' writing style and growing engagement on the platform.

What is your preferred social media platform? Discover why LinkedIn could be the place for you!

  continue reading

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