Maximilian Alexander Rupp
MAR — Maximilian Alexander Rupp

Personal brand | Trust | Reach

Building a LinkedIn that opens doors

How to build a LinkedIn presence that earns trust, invitations, and real rooms, without hacks, hype, or posting every day. Eight short audio steps on doing it the honest way.

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My LinkedIn opened doors I had no business walking through. A pitch at Paris Fashion Week, a European programme, invitations to rooms and networks, press and collaborators reaching out to me. Almost none of it came from hacks or going viral.

This workshop is the honest version of how that actually works. Eight short audio steps on building trust rather than attention, being a whole person rather than a polished slice, and letting the right doors open over time.

Who it is for

  • ·Founders, makers, and creatives who want their work to reach the right people.
  • ·Anyone tired of growth hacks and posting for the algorithm, who wants a presence that earns trust.
  • ·People with something real to say who freeze at the thought of saying it in public.

What you get

·Eight audio steps, five to ten minutes each, in my own voice.

·A written transcript next to every step so you can read instead of listen.

·A trust first method drawn from how I actually built my own presence.

·Lifetime access to anything you buy, restored by email at any time.

The steps

8 steps

  1. 01

    The door, not the stage

    Why the metric that matters is trust, not attention, and how that one shift changes everything you do on the platform.

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  2. 02

    Transparency is the trust engine

    Why being more open than feels comfortable, about your costs, reasons, and doubts, builds trust nothing else can.

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  3. 03

    Post as a whole person

    Why the mix of your real sides, not a polished one note brand, is the thing that makes people care about you.

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  4. 04

    The hook and the true story

    How I actually write a post: a blunt true first line, short paragraphs, a specific story, and a lesson left to emerge.

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  5. 05

    Stance over algorithm

    Why a clear, constructive point of view beats chasing the feed, and how a stance compounds into authority.

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  6. 06

    Showing up without burning out

    A sustainable pace you can keep for years, drawing from real life, and protecting yourself from the numbers.

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  7. 07

    Turning posts into rooms

    How posts quietly become invitations and partnerships, why your best readers are silent, and what to do when a door opens.

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  8. 08

    The long game of trust

    What you are really building is a reputation for being trustworthy in public, and why that opens doors for life.

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Whole workshop bundle

0 of 8 steps are recorded so far. The bundle unlocks once every step is ready. Buy the steps you want individually in the meantime.

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Companion workbook

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Building a LinkedIn that opens doors, Companion Workbook

A printable companion to the LinkedIn workshop. Eight exercises for trading attention for trust, being transparent, posting as a whole person, writing the true story, finding your stance, and turning a quiet honest presence into real doors.

€9, one time, lifetime access by magic link.

Questions

Do I need a big following already?
No. I did not start with one. This is about earning the trust of the right few, which works at any size and is what actually opens doors.
Do I have to post every day?
No. The workshop is built around a sustainable pace you can keep for years. One honest post a week, held consistently, beats a daily flood you abandon.
Can I buy only one step?
Yes. Each step is sold on its own. The bundle is just a small discount for taking the whole path.

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