Make Money While Posting To LinkedIn Is Done For You.

"This service takes the pressure off me whilst increasing my exposure and promoting my brand, but keeping me in control. An excellent idea, excellent service, and a real game changer."

Make Money While Posting To LinkedIn Is Done For You.
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This service just freed Chris up to make £12,875 to £20,600 more per year.

Opticians don’t lack expertise.

They read clinical updates.
They follow industry news.
They publish thoughtful blogs on their own websites.

Yet on LinkedIn, many appear strangely quiet.

Chris Young. Shepton Mallet Opticians. Photo credit: Chris Young.

Not because they don’t care — but because content creation is inefficient.

We've solved that problem.

Chris Young is an optician who happens to be client of mine. We've worked together for nearly 4 years, and I've seen him struggle to balance demands of the practice with the need for marketing.

This new LinkedIn writing service, and in time it can be to any platform, solves that problem.

"I’m very happy that I do not have to find the time to write copy and post daily. It is one of those things that as a business owner I know I should be doing, but there are only so many hours in the day…
This service takes the pressure off me whilst increasing my exposure and promoting my brand, but keeping me in control. An excellent idea, excellent service, and a real game changer."

The Problem: Authority Takes Time (Too Much of It)

For professionals in healthcare, credibility matters.

Posting on LinkedIn isn’t about chasing likes — it’s about:

  • Educating patients
  • Reassuring referrals
  • Demonstrating expertise
  • Staying top of mind

But the traditional process is slow:

  • Read an article or clinical update
  • Think about how to explain it simply
  • Try to write a LinkedIn post - even just writing something in ChatGPT
  • Spend 30–40 minutes refining the wording
  • Then logging in an posting, trying to avoid the distractions.

Or outsource it:

  • Brief a virtual assistant
  • Receive a draft that “sounds wrong”
  • Rewrite it anyway
  • Still spend time checking accuracy and tone

Many simply stop bothering.


The Alternative: Turn Reading into Publishing Automatically

Instead of starting with a blank page, we looked at AI as the writer and the workflow assistant.

If an optician is already reading and publishing content, why not let that activity drive LinkedIn automatically?

That’s exactly what we created.

Personalisation with automation

We trained the AI to "think" and to write like Chris. This is why our system is fundamentally different to that of a generic GPT. Also because it is part of a workflow, there is an approval process before it goes live to Linkedin. Currently we manage that for Chris, but he could also check it himself if he wanted to.

The system can be set up to schedule the frequency of posts and the scheduling too.


Chris Young, Optometrist & Clinic Owner

Chris Young runs a busy, award winning optometry practice in Shepton Mallet. He is so busy that he doesn't have time to post the content that will bring in new clients.

Appear consistently on LinkedIn as a calm, trusted authority — without spending evenings writing posts.

The Solution

We connected selected RSS feeds:

  • Industry blogs
  • Clinical articles
  • Practice-published content

When a new article appeared, the system:

  • Read and extracted the key insight
  • Rewrote it in Chris’s professional tone
  • Structured it specifically for LinkedIn
  • Published it automatically (with optional review)

No copying.
No rewriting.
No manual posting.


The Results (14-Day Trial)

Within two weeks, his Linkedin profile was buzzing.

  • +255% increase in engagement
  • 64 total engagements
  • 18 comments
  • 2 reposts
  • 4,405 + impressions
  • 3.2% uplift in followers

Follower numbers also increased, with engagement coming from:

  • Business owners
  • Managing Directors
  • Fellow optometrists
  • UK-based professionals

This wasn’t viral content.
It was credible, educational authority content, delivered consistently.


The Time & Cost Impact

Let’s do the maths:

  • Average manual LinkedIn post: 30–40 minutes
  • Typical professional posting target: 2–3 posts per week
  • Annual time cost: 50–80 hours

Chris charges £515 for a 2 hour eye assessment. He also has a team of clinicians and a steady stream of clients. He books over 50 tests per week into his diary.

Our writing service just freed Chris up to make, conservatively, £12,875 to £20,600 more per year just on eye assessments alone.

Outsourcing doesn’t eliminate the problem:

  • VA fees
  • Clinical accuracy checks
  • Rewriting to match his tone

With the RSS workflow:

  • Time spent writing posts: 0 minutes
  • Time spent correcting posts: optional
  • Cost of inconsistent posting: eliminated

Chris has been able to stay focused on patients — not posts.


Why This Works for Professionals

This approach succeeds because it respects how experts already work.

Professionals don’t want:

  • Trend-chasing content
  • Generic AI posts
  • Someone else “speaking for them”

They want:

  • Their judgement
  • Their perspective
  • Their credibility — consistently visible

RSS-driven posting turns existing professional reading habits into public authority.


The Bigger Lesson

Authority doesn’t come from writing more.

It comes from:

  • Showing up consistently
  • Saying sensible things
  • Being seen by the right people

This workflow removes friction from the process — and when friction disappears, consistency follows, and so does more time to do the work that actually pays.


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