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Your Profile is a Pitch Deck: The Founder's Guide to LinkedIn.

Stewart Moss
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How to Build a Social Presence That Attracts Opportunity

Most founders know they should be visible online – but few understand how to do it in a way that attracts the right people without losing authenticity or focus.

In 2025, LinkedIn isn’t just a networking platform. It’s your public investor deck, your recruitment channel, and your reputation engine – all in one.

If you’re building a business in the UK today, your digital presence is part of your due diligence. Investors, customers, and partners will look you up long before they meet you. What they see should position you not just as a founder, but as a thought leader worth backing.

Why Your Personal Brand Matters More Than Ever

According to LinkedIn’s 2024 B2B Decision-Maker Report, 78% of investors and business leaders say they are more likely to engage with a founder who demonstrates credibility and thought leadership online. That’s because in a noisy startup ecosystem, visibility means trust.

A strong founder brand accelerates introductions, builds inbound opportunities, and sets the tone for your company’s narrative. It tells people: “This is what I stand for – and this is where we’re going.”

Your personal brand doesn’t have to be loud; it has to be clear.

The Power of LinkedIn for Founders

While other platforms reward entertainment, LinkedIn rewards expertise.
It’s where investors, journalists, operators, and potential hires already spend their time. The benefits for founders are tangible:

  • Investor visibility: Many VCs now source deals directly through LinkedIn content discovery.
  • Recruitment advantage: Founders with strong profiles attract higher-quality candidates at lower acquisition costs.
  • Partnership reach: LinkedIn’s algorithm prioritises relevance – meaning your insights are surfaced to people who actually matter to your industry.
  • Press and speaking leads: Journalists frequently scout founders with clear, consistent messaging for features or panels.

Your LinkedIn presence isn’t just a page – it’s positioning.

1. Define Your Founder Narrative

Before posting, decide what story you’re telling. A founder’s brand works when it aligns with both your company mission and your personal values.

Action Steps:

  • Write three sentences that describe:
    1. What you’re building
    2. Why it matters
    3. What unique insight you bring
  • Identify three or four “content pillars” to post about regularly, such as:
    • Founder journey and lessons learned
    • Industry insight or trend commentary
    • Team culture and leadership
    • Purpose, sustainability, or growth reflections

Founder Tip: The most magnetic brands are consistent, not perfect. People don’t follow founders who pretend – they follow those who build in public with clarity.

2. Optimise Your Profile for Authority

Think of your LinkedIn profile as your digital business card and PR asset.

Action Steps:

  • Headline: Go beyond your title. Example: “Building the UK’s next fintech success | Founder | Championing smarter financial access.”
  • About section: Write in the first person. Tell your story in three short paragraphs: what you do, why you do it, what drives you.
  • Banner image: Use a clean, brand-aligned visual (company logo, tagline, or press quote).
  • Featured section: Showcase pitch decks, articles, podcasts, or awards.
  • Recommendations: Ask investors, clients, or team members for authentic testimonials.

Founder Tip: Your profile should make it instantly clear what you’re building and why people should want to connect with you.

3. Post with Purpose, Not Pressure

Consistency beats volume. Two thoughtful posts a week outperform daily noise.

Action Steps:

  • Share real stories – investor meetings, hiring lessons, or founder reflections.
  • Use visuals – team photos, event moments, product milestones.
  • Tag others strategically – investors, partners, mentors (without overdoing it).
  • End with a question or insight that invites engagement.

Example post:

What we learned hiring our first Head of Growth:

  1. Hire for mindset, not title.
  2. Give measurable ownership from week one.
  3. Culture fit matters more than domain expertise.
    Curious – what’s been your hardest early hire?

Founder Tip: Vulnerability creates trust. The most shared founder posts balance honesty with optimism.

4. Engage, Don’t Broadcast

Social credibility grows through conversation, not monologue.
The LinkedIn algorithm rewards meaningful interaction – so think dialogue, not distribution.

Action Steps:

  • Comment meaningfully on three to five posts a day in your network.
  • Share others’ posts with your perspective attached.
  • Respond to every comment on your own posts within 24 hours.
  • Send short, genuine connection messages – not generic sales intros.

Founder Tip: Visibility compounds. Every thoughtful comment expands your reach exponentially more than another post.

5. Build Relationship Capital Offline

The best founders use LinkedIn as a bridge, not a substitute, for real connection.

Action Steps:

  • Turn digital interactions into video calls or coffee meetings.
  • Join LinkedIn Groups or founder communities like The Entrepreneur Club Skool Community for peer-to-peer support.
  • Attend relevant LinkedIn Live events and webinars – then connect with speakers afterwards.

Founder Tip: Relationships built through value exchange, not visibility, are the ones that create lasting opportunity.

The Founder’s Social Checklist

Focus

Action

Tool

Personal Brand Clarity

Define your “Why” and three or four content pillars

Notion

Profile Optimisation

Audit and rewrite your headline, About, and banner

Canva

Content Scheduling

Plan two to three weekly posts in advance

Buffer, Later, HootSuite

Analytics Tracking

Track engagement and reach monthly

Shield App

Community Building

Join active founder groups

The Entrepreneur Club Skool Community

 

The Founder’s Takeaway: Visibility Creates Velocity

In a digital-first world, your reputation is your reach. Founders who build visible, credible, and human digital brands attract better deals, better people, and better outcomes.

You don’t need to be an influencer – just intentional. Because in business, people don’t invest in logos; they invest in leaders they trust.

Start showing up. Start sharing. And let your story do what great products do – scale naturally.


References

LinkedIn B2B Decision-Maker Report (2024) – The Value of Thought Leadership in B2B Engagement
https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/thought-leadership

Startup Genome (2024) – Global Startup Ecosystem Report: Founder Visibility and Reputation
https://startupgenome.com/report/gser2023

Harvard Business Review (HBR) – What Makes a Leader Worth Following
https://hbr.org/2021/06/what-makes-a-leader-worth-following

Sprout Social – Data Report: Social Media Trends 2024
https://sproutsocial.com/insights/social-media-trends/

Canva – Visual Branding for Founders: Profile Optimisation Guide
https://www.canva.com/learn/personal-brand/

The Entrepreneur Club – Founder Branding and Visibility Resources
https://the-entrepreneur-club.com/

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