Tim Davidson didn’t become LinkedIn famous by playing it safe. He became unforgettable by leaning into his quirks: slicing fruit on video, wearing loud shirts, and lugging cardboard signs to B2B events. What started as scrappy experiments turned into a personal brand moat that now fuels his consultancy, B2B Riz. It wasn’t overnight success. Tim failed three times at LinkedIn before finding traction in 2021 by going all-in on consistency. From there, he began borrowing ideas from TikTok and In...
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Tim Davidson didn’t become LinkedIn famous by playing it safe. He became unforgettable by leaning into his quirks: slicing fruit on video, wearing loud shirts, and lugging cardboard signs to B2B events. What started as scrappy experiments turned into a personal brand moat that now fuels his consultancy, B2B Riz. It wasn’t overnight success. Tim failed three times at LinkedIn before finding traction in 2021 by going all-in on consistency. From there, he began borrowing ideas from TikTok and In...
Killing Copy-Paste Content with Original Insights with Peter Caputa
The Linkedin Famous Podcast
44 minutes
4 months ago
Killing Copy-Paste Content with Original Insights with Peter Caputa
Picture a CEO who treats LinkedIn less like a résumé warehouse and more like a personal blog feed—every post a mini-broadcast engineered from fresh customer data, punchy storytelling, and a dash of AI. That’s Peter Caputa IV. Armed with his marketing team and a “PeteGPT” content engine that mines interviews and survey insights, he shows up in the feed almost daily, rewrites most of the drafts himself to keep the voice human, and watches the metrics roll in: 330-plus posts, 3 million impressio...
The Linkedin Famous Podcast
Tim Davidson didn’t become LinkedIn famous by playing it safe. He became unforgettable by leaning into his quirks: slicing fruit on video, wearing loud shirts, and lugging cardboard signs to B2B events. What started as scrappy experiments turned into a personal brand moat that now fuels his consultancy, B2B Riz. It wasn’t overnight success. Tim failed three times at LinkedIn before finding traction in 2021 by going all-in on consistency. From there, he began borrowing ideas from TikTok and In...