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Les 15 meilleurs lead magnets en saas growth

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I scaled a B2B SaaS to $47K/mo using LinkedIn Inbound Funnel. 0 Cold Outreach. 0 Paid Ads. 0 Sales Team. Just strategic positioning + systematic content infrastructure. --- Most B2B companies burn cash on: → SDR teams sending 1,000 cold emails weekly → $15K/month ad budgets with 2% conversion → Sales reps chasing prospects who ghost → Agencies promising "qualified leads" All while their LinkedIn profile sits there... doing nothing. But LinkedIn isn't a posting platform. It's an inbound lead generation machine when you build it right. The system I deployed converts profile visitors into booked calls automatically: → Profile Conversion Architecture (turn viewers into leads without asking) → Content Velocity Infrastructure (3-5 posts weekly without burnout) → Engagement Ladder Mechanics (comments → connections → conversations) → DM Automation Sequences (nurture without manual work) → Signal-Based Outreach (only contact people already interested) This isn't "post and pray." It's systematic positioning that makes prospects reach out first. I've packaged the complete infrastructure: ✅ LinkedIn Inbound Funnel Strategy (step-by-step deployment) ✅ Profile Optimization Framework (conversion-focused setup) ✅ Content System Templates (proven post structures) ✅ Engagement Automation (tools + workflows) ✅ Setup Call Booking Strategy Want the complete LinkedIn Inbound System? 1️⃣ Connect with me 2️⃣ Like + Comment "INBOUND" (I'll DM you the full system once we're connected) ♻️ Repost for priority access

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It took us 100 days to turn a dead B2B SaaS on LinkedIn... Into a funnel booking 5-10 demos/day In the first 100 days, we generated: → $48,668 in new MRR → 672 demo calls booked → Over 30,000 followers added across all accounts This wasn’t a launch spike. This was infrastructure. Here’s exactly what we did. When Prosp (an outreach tool) came to us, they had: → A solid product → No consistent inbound → Founder-led growth hitting a ceiling The problem wasn’t the offer. It was that nobody important was seeing it. Step 1: Strategy before content We didn’t “post more.” We: → Mapped their exact ICP buying triggers → Identified what SaaS buyers already trusted on LinkedIn → Built a lead magnet designed to pre-qualify demos → Positioned the founder as the authority, not the tool Step 2: Authority launch We launched with content that: → Explained the problem better than competitors → Showed clear opinions, not generic SaaS advice → Directed attention into a single conversion path No virality chasing. Only relevance. Step 3: Conversion system Attention doesn’t pay the bills. So we installed: → Comment-to-DM conversion flows → Qualification before calendar links → Pre-call proof to eliminate tire-kickers Every conversation had context. Every call had intent. The results (first 100 days) → $48,668/month added → 672 demos booked → Consistent inbound from LinkedIn alone And this isn’t a one-off. We’ve used the same system to: → Launch Phantomwriter to $11,633/month in under 60 days → Help William Brown cash collect $580,000+ in a single month → Generate 12 meetings in one day for Eugenio Zabell with one post The companies didn’t change. The demand architecture did. Want the exact system we use? 1. Connect with me 2. Comment “DEMAND” I’ll send you the full breakdown.

Comment “DEMAND” I’ll send you the full breakdown.

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You blame the LinkedIn algorithm. But it actually never changed. It keeps rewarding the exact same thing: → How wide do you test before going deep → How you treat creators, partners, not ad slots → How ruthlessly you cut what doesn't work → How obsessively you track what matters → How deeply you integrate creators into your product Brands like Lovable, Gamma hit their goal by just doing influencer marketing Most SaaS companies think influencer marketing is “just for D2C.” Wrong. It’s one of the highest-leverage growth loops in SaaS when you treat it like a system, not a gamble. Here’s what actually works: 1. Go wide first, then refine ruthlessly Most teams pick 5 creators, pray for virality, then say “influencers don’t work.” Here's what Gamma did: They tested dozens of creator personas, platforms, and formats. Start with a 10–20k/month test budget for 3–6 months and Map every audience that experiences the pain their SaaS solves Work with micro + niche experts (they convert way better than celebrity accounts) Offer base + performance incentives Let creators create because scripted content, dies instantly Once 20–30 winning formats emerge? Scale those creators, cut the rest. 2. Treat creators like strategic partners, not ad slots Your best creators aren’t just content machines They’re distribution, insight, and product feedback all in one. Bring them into: > Feature launches > Webinar collabs > Long-term ambassador deals > Co-created tutorials and guides The deeper the collaboration, the lower your CAC becomes over time. 3. Use influencer content everywhere (not just on their feed) High-performing influencer content becomes: > Paid ads > Landing page hero videos > Onboarding assets > Email sequences > Retargeting creatives This is how you turn “a shoutout” into a scalable acquisition engine. If you aren’t repurposing creator content 10 different ways, you’re leaving 90% of ROI on the table. 4. Measure what actually matters Influencer marketing fails when teams measure the wrong things. Track: - Engagement → Are people paying attention? - Sign-ups → Which creators drive real trials? - Website traffic → Which formats spark curiosity? - CAC per creator → Who actually brings revenue? - Sales → Who brings buyers, not tourists? Double down on creators who drive revenue, not vanity metrics. 5. Build influencer marketing into your product loop Smart brands use: > Affiliate payouts > Viral bonuses > Creator-only feature previews > Free lifetime plans for top partners If creators win, they stick. If they stick, your growth compounds. Influencer marketing was a massive unlock for Gamma on their path from $0 → $50M ARR. Most SaaS teams dismiss it because they try it once, with 3 creators, for 2 weeks. Comment "Playbook" if you need a detailed breakdown on how Influencer Marketing works.

Comment "Playbook" if you need a detailed breakdown on how Influencer Marketing works.

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Most people use ChatGPT like Google with better grammar. That's why their outputs are garbage. ChatGPT is not a search engine. It's not a database. It's not a fact machine. It's a probabilistic reasoning system that performs at the level of specificity you give it. Vague input = vague output. Precise input = precise output. This isn't a bug. It's the feature. Here's the difference between average and elite usage: ❌ Average: "write a strategy" Result: Generic, surface-level, could apply to anyone. ✅ Elite: "Act as a top SaaS growth strategist. Design a go-to-market plan for a B2B SaaS targeting CFOs in companies doing $10M-$50M ARR. Avoid generic tactics. Include risks, tradeoffs, and execution order. Output as tactical roadmap." Result: Specific, nuanced, immediately actionable. The difference? You configured the intelligence level through better instructions. Elite users don't just prompt once either. They run optimization loops: 1. Generate first draft 2. "Critique this harshly. What's weak?" 3. "Improve based on your critique." 4. "Make this exceptional. What would a top 0.1% expert add?" 5. "Cut by 30% without losing impact." Each loop upgrades quality by 20-30%. 3 loops = the first draft is unrecognizable. In a good way. And before any important session, paste this: "From now on in this conversation: - Be concise. Get to the point. - Be precise. Include specific tools, metrics, timelines. - Avoid generic advice. - Prioritize leverage. - Assume expertise. - No fluff. Every sentence must add value." Set it once. Every response in that session respects those rules. This is what The ChatGPT Power User Playbook covers in full - 7 control variables, conversation architecture, iteration loops, custom session stacks, and copy-paste frameworks you can use today. It also gets you access to all Conigma GTM resources, outreach templates, a network of GTM experts, and early access to the Conigma allbound GTM platform launching in 2026. Comment CHATGPT and I'll send it directly to your DMs. (Must be connected so I can message you - repost for priority access.)

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