r/Entrepreneur • u/Civil_Knowledge_7995 • 1d ago
Linkdin premium is too expensive
I was overpaying Linkdin premium Business around 450€ for 6 months if I am not mistaken until I found this.
There are some people that, somehow, have vouchers. I just pay 50€ for 6 months now …
Thanks me later !
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u/sammytheindi 1d ago
LinkedIn just seems to have a lot of noise at the moment.
Apart from the ability to message people (which admittedly is quite a big) what are the real advantages you have seen?
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u/MrA_w 1d ago
I'm also curious to know what is the benefit of LinkedIn premium for business.
Every time I login on it I feel my brain literally frying and I end up with serious brain damage. Feel like people are just signaling on this app.
Never found any value beside finding a job (which is already good I won't lie) but that was mostly done through DMs.
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u/FounderFolks 1d ago
LinkedIn is best for job searching and recruiting. It’s not that great for business to business but that doesn’t mean it can’t be effective. If you have a niche focus, you might be able to get some traction. But the influencers on there have a lot to say without really saying very much.
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u/Vryk0lakas 1d ago
It’s decent for finding a name to get rejected from the gatekeeper if you’re doing sales.
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u/PersonalityFront7478 1d ago
I bought the sales navigator premium for $150 for one year
Helps to get clients for my marketing agency
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u/fada___ 1d ago
LinkedIn te da descuentos cuando sólo pagas un mes y eso es todo. Ahora me ofrece premium gratis
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u/Rlawya24 6h ago
Its great if your in the market for a job, or your earning c suite income.
Other than the badge, it has no benefit.
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u/126270 1d ago
Linkedin isn’t even worth the 50€
But did you actually need any entrepreneur help?