Workflow to generate 12M impressions per year on LinkedIn with Kevin Meyers (60K followers), 2pr.io
Most people post on LinkedIn and hope. Kevin Meyers built a workflow - and it does ~1M impressions a month on a 60K-follower account. No luck. Just a system you can copy. In this free live session, Kevin walks through the exact process — from finding what to post, to writing it, to the cadence that compounds — and shows you the tooling that makes it run on autopilot. 🎯 What you’ll walk away with The content engine behind 12M+ impressions/year (the whole loop, not highlights) How to reverse-engineer winning posts instead of staring at a blank page The posting cadence that actually compounds reach (and the one that quietly kills it) A live demo of the workflow start-to-finish — idea → draft → scheduled How to do all of it without spending your whole day on LinkedIn 🗓️ Agenda Why 60K followers ≠ a ceiling — the impressions math The step-by-step workflow, mapped on screen Live build: a week of posts in one sitting Tools & automation (2pr.io demo) Live Q&A 👤 Who it’s for Founders, creators, and operators who know LinkedIn is the channel — and are tired of guessing what works.

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