UGC Creator for Tech Tools, SaaS & D2C Gadgets | Entrepreneur documenting the build in public | UI/UX Designer | Indie Web App Developer
✨
Meetraj is a LinkedIn creator based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India with 4,795 followers, focused on Personal Development, Social Media Tips, and Personal Branding content. Posts average 10 likes and 0.3% engagement.
Ready to collaborate?Let's give your brand a boost with some creative ways & authentic marketing!
Visualization of how my engagement on posts has evolved
LatestOldest
📆
My Activity & Engagement Calendar
Visualizing posting frequency and audience engagement over the last 6 months
Influencer Activity & Engagement Calendar
Visualizing posting frequency and audience engagement over the last 6 months
Engagement:
Low
Below Avg
Above Avg
High
December 2025
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
January 2026
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
February 2026
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
March 2026
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
April 2026
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
May 2026
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
Dec 2025
Jan 2026
Feb 2026
Mar 2026
Apr 2026
May 2026
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
Hover over cells to see post details and engagement metricsTap cells for details
Total posts: 0
Engagement Levels:
Low
Below Avg
Above Avg
High
💭
Most Engaged Posts
My Top 3 posts with the highest engagement
Meetraj UGC Creator for Tech Tools, SaaS & D2C Gadgets | Entrepreneur documenting the build in public | UI/UX Designer | Indie Web App Developer
This is for people who hate posting but still want LinkedIn growth.
Everyone says “post daily” on LinkedIn. I didn’t. Still hit 4,000+ connections.
I was very clear about what I wanted from LinkedIn — meaningful connections.
That’s why more than 60% of my connections are top-level executives.
I selectively sent connection requests to:
- Founders / CEOs / Top Executives
- Investors
- Professionals working at the platforms I use (so I can DM them directly instead of wasting time with customer support)
- Fashion brand owners
- Social media influencers
- Marketing experts
- LinkedIn Baddies (why not) 💅🏼😌
I treated my LinkedIn profile like a landing page and optimized it for conversion
(more connection requests getting accepted).
I mastered the art of staying active with just 1–2 posts once in a while.
I stayed connected with my network through DMs.
I’ve also recently started commenting meaningfully on posts around relevant topics for my niche.
Going forward, I’m planning to post consistently to speed up follower growth.
But now you know —
Even without posting, my LinkedIn game was always on.
Repost ♻️ this so even introverts can grow on LinkedIn in 2026.
Meetraj UGC Creator for Tech Tools, SaaS & D2C Gadgets | Entrepreneur documenting the build in public | UI/UX Designer | Indie Web App Developer
Stop sharing personal stories on LinkedIn — until you read this.
Nobody cares about your 10K followers. They care about how to get their own.
Most creators who stay stuck never learn this one thing.
And here's where it goes wrong —
After hitting their first few hundred or thousand followers, most creators start thinking their audience actually cares about them. So they shift. They start posting their wins, their milestones, their journey — for themselves.
But your audience has one question running in the background every time they see your post:
"What's in it for me?"
If the answer is nothing, they scroll.
It's not harsh. It's just human nature.
So when you post:
"I hit 10K followers."
"I closed 5 clients this month."
"I just made my first $1M."
People feel nothing. Because it's your win, not their roadmap.
One small reframe changes everything:
"I hit 10K," show them exactly how they can too.
"I closed 5 clients," break down the process they can steal.
"I made $1M," share what actually moved the needle.
Same story. Same experience.
But now it's for them, not about you.
Here's the truth about personal stories:
Personal stories aren't bad. They're actually powerful — but only when they carry a lesson your audience can use.
If your story teaches something, share it.
If it only celebrates you, save it for your close friends.
Because why would someone read your post if it has nothing to do with their life?
The best creators on LinkedIn aren't the most successful ones.
They're the most useful ones.
Before you hit post, ask yourself:
"If I were my audience, would this help me?"
If the answer is no — rewrite it.
If the answer is yes — you're done.
Your audience isn't your diary.
They're the people you're here to serve.
Start writing like it.
♻️ Repost this — someone in your network needs to hear it.
➕ Follow me for content that helps you grow faster on LinkedIn.
#linkedin
----
If you’re serious about building your personal brand on LinkedIn by improving your content strategy or optimizing your profile, feel free to DM me — Meetraj