Sam Szuchan
Founder Soleo and Szuchan Ventures, Samszu.com
The first few years of my adult life were pure confusion. First, I became a freelance writer. And in the process, created a LinkedIn account. But LinkedIn wasn't anything like I expected it to be. Instead of a stiff resume-sharing site, I found creators on the cutting edge of innovation in their fields. The knowledge I learned just weeks into diving in was transformative. So, in July 2022, I got to work.I started posting every day, and the results were pretty much unprecedented. The first six months took me from zero followers to over 70,000. And the coolest part? I now help others achieve those results.
Sam's LinkedIn
How I create content (and convert leads) for a 230k+ audience.
13 tools

Canva
For Graphic Design. Makes it incredibly easy to create world-class graphics like this one.

Google Workspace
For Drafting Posts. I have a special template I created for adding reference material, formatting, and images(Google docs).

Trello
For Planning Content. I organize all posts by funnel stage and popularity. It even has a built-in calendar system for planning ahead

Grammarly
For checking Grammar. Essential grammar-checking tool; saves my life every day

Wordtune
Writing Help. Provides alternative suggestions for words, sentences, and entire paragraphs

Shield
Provide advanced analytics on the performance of your posts

Aware
Provide advanced analytics on the performance of your posts

Buffer
Scheduling. Advanced social scheduler with advanced LinkedIn features

Substack
Email Capture + Newsletter. A completely free newsletter platform with extremely fluid UI for both senders and recipients

Framer
Landing Page. Like Figma, but provides a functional website instead of just a mockup

Calendly
Lead Capture. Enables landing page visitors to book a call after completing a questionnaire to ensure they’re qualified

RB2B
Site visitor identification. Identifies some site visitors from the US, which enables you to follow-up on high-intent leads you wouldn’t know about otherwise

Claude
General purpose language model. For analysis, identifying weak points in writing (especially long-form), and more; I find it to be the strongest LLM right now.