Is LinkedIn a Network? Coach Solomon Says No — and Here's Why That Matters
This one will blow your mind a little.
Coach Solomon asks a simple question: Is LinkedIn a network?
His answer? No. And understanding why is the key to everything.
"Social media is nothing more than a parking lot for your business. The vast majority of business owners are divided on social media and they don't work together to achieve any common goal. 93% of business owners only post content to promote themselves."
What a Real Network Actually Is
A network isn't just a place where people are connected. Coach Solomon defines it precisely:
"A network is a group of two or more business owners that are interconnected for the purpose of exchanging data and sharing resources in order to achieve a common goal that benefits the network."
Just being on the same platform doesn't make it a network. It's like living next to people in a neighborhood — that doesn't make it a community. It only becomes a community when people start working together.
What Happens Without a Real Network
Millions of business owners on LinkedIn are throwing content into what Coach Solomon calls "an infinite black hole of darkness with virtually zero engagement."
He's seen it. Hashtags with 800,000 followers and posts with zero engagement. That's what happens when everyone is working alone.
Witness the Power of the Network
Coach Solomon has been part of a real business network for over five years. The result? Posts with 51,000 impressions. 135 likes. 54 comments. Numbers that 93% of LinkedIn users will never see — because they're going it alone.
The network works because there's strength in numbers. Stop being a lone wolf on LinkedIn.
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