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How To Make $14,452 Off One LinkedIn Post

5 steps to creating content that prints money

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Kurtis Pykes
Apr 22, 2026
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A conversation between my client and me, 24 hours after a sales post

2 weeks ago, I made my client $14,452 in 24 hours off one LinkedIn post.

But I almost never wrote it…

The goal was to promote a new workshop they were hosting.

The first post got crickets.
The second post… nothing.
The third post… same story.

At that point, I thought I was about to lose my highest-paying client.

5 days before the program…
We had sold just 3 seats.

All from alumni.

My mind went straight back to the days of living on canned tuna.

So I called an emergency meeting.

My client told me, “I spoke to someone today, and they didn’t even know I was running a workshop.”

I thought to myself, “How could they not know?”

We had posted about it 3 times already.

I went back and reviewed everything.

And yeah… it was made sense:

  • The visual had nothing to do with the post

  • The hook didn’t mention the workshop

  • The content built zero intrigue

All I did was throw a PS at the bottom saying, “We’re running a workshop.”

I scrapped everything I had queued.

The next post I wrote, I did so with one clear thought in mind: “How could I make it super clear we’re hosting a workshop?”

I wrote the draft.
Got it approved.
Scheduled it.

And waited…

The post took the heck off.

Impressions spiked.
Comments came in.
DMs started rolling.

24 hours later, 12 more seats sold.

By the end of the week… Sold out.

I detailed everything I tweaked to make this post possible.

Here are the 5 steps to creating LinkedIn posts that print money:

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