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LinkedIn Content Strategy & Writing Style
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Othmane Khadri positions himself as a high-velocity GTM engineer and AI-native operator who bridges the gap between technical execution and revenue strategy. His content strategy centers on the "allbound" philosophy, combining aggressive transparency about his agency’s growth with deep-dive technical playbooks on tools like Clay and Claude. He is notable for his radical "build in public" ethos, exemplified by his 30-day challenge to replicate a multi-billion dollar platform using only AI, which proves his technical authority while marketing his services. Khadri’s work sits at a sharp intersection of product development and service-based consulting, where he uses open-source projects and private operator databases to create an ecosystem that feeds his agency’s high-ticket GTM implementations.
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6.8 posts/week
Posts / Week
1.2 days
Days Between Posts
2
Total Posts Analyzed
HIGH
Posting Frequency
39.29%
Avg Engagement Rate
STABLE
Performance Trend
220
Avg Length (Words)
HIGH
Depth Level
ADVANCED
Expertise Level
0.78/10
Uniqueness Score
YES
Question Usage
0.35%
Response Rate
Writing style breakdown
Professional, operator-level, and highly practical.
Conversational but not chatty; feels like an experienced founder or GTM leader speaking directly to peers.
Strongly informative and instructional, with persuasive elements baked into the logic rather than hype.
Often didactic: the author is clearly teaching, correcting misconceptions, or reframing strategy.
Occasionally witty or lightly sarcastic, but never goofy or over the top.
Hybrid: structurally disciplined and logically rigorous, but with casual phrasing and occasional slang.
Uses contractions consistently: "you're", "we've", "it's".
Swears are absent; the edge comes from clear, blunt phrasing rather than profanity.
Medium-to-high energy, driven by short, sharp sentences and strong opinions.
Tone is confident and assertive, bordering on contrarian when attacking conventional wisdom.
Emotion is mostly channeled into conviction ("This is lazy thinking…", "That's the play.") rather than overt passion or sentimentality.
Should you ever go over someone's head to close a deal?
How do I know it's working?
What actually happens when a CEO forces a tool on a team that didn't ask for it?
Data vs signals.
Product vs agency.
Top-down forcing vs bottom-up conviction.
Your deal's value equals money + feedback loop.
APIs = Data
LLMs = Interpretation at scale
GTM Engineer = Agency + Taste = what to do
AI inverts this.
The incumbents are paying attention.
That's the play.
Occasional storytelling from a first-person POV to ground abstract ideas in concrete scenarios.
They resent the tool before they even log in.
Skip these and you're just adding noise to a broken foundation.
I just had a conversation with a founder on this.
I wrote about this in November 2023.
We tested this across 4 industries...
Here's the exact framework we use...
Answer them before skipping to execution.
Win the end users first.
Save this for your next GTM campaign.
ps: let me know if you like this kind of posts...
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