Would you post on LinkedIn 5-12X a Day for 4800 new followers?

These guys did as an experiment and now I'm going to follow their lead

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Would You Post on LinkedIn 5-12x a Day to Gain 4,800 Followers and 542,000 Impressions in a Week?

Imagine this: You dust off a mostly dormant LinkedIn account, commit to posting 5-12 times a day for just one week, and boom!

4,800 new followers and

542,000 impressions roll in.

Sounds like a fairy tale? It's not. It's the real results from an experiment that's got me rethinking everything about LinkedIn as the ultimate untapped goldmine for B2B growth.

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I stumbled across this via an email from Edward Sturm (the SEO wizard and relentless content machine behind @edwardeachday), who spotlighted Tomek Jablonski's bold test. Tomek, whose profile isn't exactly dripping with polish (20k followers, solid but not influencer-level), flipped the script on "quality over quantity" by going all-in on extreme consistency. He shared his findings in slides that broke it down: short, niche-focused posts, no fluff, just relentless volume. The payoff? Explosive visibility on a platform that's still sleeping on its potential compared to the TikTok/Instagram saturation.

Edward's take? "LinkedIn is perhaps the best untapped social content platform today."

And he's not just theorizing—he linked his own activity (check it here) as proof. Super simple strategy: Post anything in your niche that pops into your head. Quick hits like

"Pick one thing and be ruthlessly consistent with it" or deeper dives. No overthinking, just ship.

This hit me hard because my own LinkedIn experiments have been... “ok”.

In a typical week, I pull 25k-100k views total. But break it down by topic, and it's a tale of two worlds:

  • Niche stuff (AI Automation, B2B Cold Outreach, LinkedIn Growth for community-building): Crickets. 300-500 views per post. Feels like shouting into the void.

  • Trending hooks, satire, controversy: Fireworks. 5k, 10k, even 50k impressions. Quick dopamine, but zero alignment with my goals.

Here's the rub: I want to build a community of customers and partners in GTM (Go-To-Market), B2B outreach (email + LinkedIn), and AI-driven automation.

Not chase viral memes. So, am I just doing it wrong? Posting too little? Not leaning hard enough into what actually moves the needle for my audience?

Edward's email lit a fire.

Tomek's results (from a profile that's "honestly ain't amazing") scream: Volume + Niche Focus = Momentum.

But 5-12 posts a day?

That's not a side hustle; that's a full-time siege.

How do you crank out that much quality content without burning out or sounding like a bot?

Enter my not-so-secret weapon: Opps.ai, the AI platform we're building (full disclosure: I'm on the team).

We've already had killer success prototyping a Valet AI "LinkedIn Content Agent"

An AI automation sidekick that doesn't just spit out generic drivel.

It creates tailored, high-value posts in your voice, queues them for review, and even handles scheduling. No more blank-page paralysis.

How I'm Setting Up the Valet AI for This Madness

If you're intrigued (or skeptical), here's the blueprint I used to train our Opps.ai agent. I'll share updates as I go, because transparency is key in these experiments:

  1. Train on Your Core Assets:

    • Feed it your website content (for brand voice and expertise).

    • Upload your pitch deck and marketing materials (to embed product-specific hooks).

    • Layer in copywriting frameworks: Killer post structures, attention-grabbing hooks (e.g., questions, bold claims, "What if?" scenarios).

  2. Define the Agent's North Star:

    • Personality: Approachable expert—part coach, part provocateur. Think: Confident but collaborative, like a GTM mentor who's been in the trenches.

    • Tone: Professional yet punchy. Conversational, no jargon overload, with a dash of urgency (e.g., "Stop wasting outreach hours—here's the AI fix").

    • Intent: Educate + Engage + Convert. Every post sparks discussion or nudges toward DMs/partnerships.

    • Style: Mix formats—short tips (200 words), carousels for frameworks, polls for interaction. Always end with a CTA: "What's your biggest outreach pain? Reply below."

    • Rules: Niche-only (no satire detours). Optimize for LinkedIn algo: Value-first, comment-baiting, 80/20 educational/entertaining.

    • Desired Outcome: Build community signals—likes, comments, shares from GTM pros, outreach hustlers, and AI adopters. Track toward 1k+ qualified connections.

  3. Workflow Magic:

    • Agent generates 10-15 post ideas daily, drafts full content, and adds to a review queue.

    • I edit for that human spark (5-10 mins/post), slap on fresh graphics (Canva quick-wins), and schedule via Opps.ai's LinkedIn calendar.

    • Bonus: It pulls from trending GTM topics to keep things fresh without straying.

This isn't lazy AI—it's amplified creativity. I've tested it internally: One week of agent-assisted posting doubled our engagement on outreach tips alone.

My 7-Day LinkedIn Domination Experiment: 35 Posts, No Mercy

Screw the doubt. Starting today (November 17, 2025), I'm all-in. Here's the pact:

  • ✅ Post 5x minimum per day (aiming 35 total over 7 days). All niche: AI Automation for outreach, B2B cold email/LinkedIn hacks, community-building via content.

  • ✅ Engage like a beast: Not just my posts—I'll drop thoughtful comments on 20+ related creators daily. Target: GTM leaders, outreach experts, AI tool builders.

  • ✅ Transparency mode: Daily recaps here on the blog + LinkedIn. Metrics tracked: Followers gained, impressions, engagement rate, qualified leads sparked.

  • ✅ AI valet in action: Every post credits the Opps.ai assist (with setup tips), turning this into a live case study.

Will I hit Tomek-level fireworks?

Who knows.

My starting point is different (solid but not dormant account).

But even half those gains?

Game-changer for Opps.ai's mission: Helping B2B teams automate outreach without losing the human touch lead by great content.

The Bigger Why: LinkedIn Isn't Just a Resume Dump Anymore

Edward nailed it: While everyone's fighting for scraps on X or IG Reels, LinkedIn's algo rewards consistent value in professional niches. It's primed for builders like us.

GTM pros tired of spray-and-pray emails, founders craving partners who get AI's edge.

If you're in B2B, outreach, or AI: Would you go 5-12x/day for a week? Drop a comment.

What's holding you back?

Frequency fatigue?

Content drought? Let's brainstorm.

Follow along, steal the playbook, and let's turn LinkedIn into our community playground. Results in 7 days. Game on.

What's one niche topic you'd post about daily? Hit reply—I'll feature the best in my recaps.

P.S. If you're building in AI automation or B2B growth, DM me on LinkedIn (https://www.linked.com/in/mdevellano).