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Strategy Archive (2024–2026)

Hosted by Al Kushner · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 90 episodes

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About this podcast

LinkedIn & Professional Strategy ArchiveA complete collection of 96 audio lessons on mastering LinkedIn, B2B networking, and professional branding.This limited-run series (2024–2026) breaks down the mechanics of the LinkedIn algorithm, connection strategies, and content creation. Whether you are looking to optimize your profile or expand your network, this searchable archive contains nearly two years of tactical advice.Please note: This project has wrapped and is no longer publishing new updates.

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About the host

Al Kushner hosts Strategy Archive (2024–2026), a business show with 90 episodes published.

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LinkedIn Blocked Your AI Video—Here's How to Unblock It

Feb 20, 202610m0

Marcus spent 3 hours creating a perfect product launch video with Sora 3.0 and Runway. It looked cinematic. Two minutes after uploading to LinkedIn, it was removed. Red notification: "Blocked: Potential IP Violation (Sty

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From "News Aggregator" to "First Expert" in Your Niche

Feb 19, 202612m0

Elena built a "Personal Research Agent" (Feedly AI + Zapier + OpenAI) that scans 50+ industry sources every morning and scores articles by relevance. Instead of drowning in information, she gets a Slack message at 7:00 A

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From 400K Followers to Irrelevance in 48 Hours (The Autopilot Trap)

Feb 18, 202613m0

Liam built a "Velocity Engine" that analyzed millions of data points to post at the perfect time (Thursday, 7:15 PM for his banker audience). He grew from 50,000 to 500,000 followers in 8 months by remixing old content i

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Is Your LinkedIn Profile Costing You Money?

Feb 17, 20269m0

Your profile shouldn't just be a digital resume; it should be a lead-generating machine. If you aren't converting visitors into leads, you're leaving money on the table. Join me for a "ruthless" conversion audit using th

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Ferrari Demo, Honda Civic Reality: Why AI Sales Tools Disappoint

Feb 13, 202612m0

David bought an annual plan for a fancy AI sales tool. The demo was magic—hyper-personalized emails, lead scraping, meeting booking, all automated. He paid full price. Day One he logs in: it's useless. It writes generic

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12 High-Value Prospects Before Your First Meeting

Feb 12, 202611m0

Lisa built a "Signal Scraper" dashboard that identifies her 100 most important prospects, scans if they posted today, and has her AI draft a contextual comment waiting for approval. Instead of wasting 2 hours scrolling t

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The Virtual Bedroom That Doesn't Exist (And the Lawsuit That Followed)

Feb 11, 202610m0

Marcus used Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) to create photorealistic 3D virtual tours in 15 minutes, rather than 4 hours. He went from shooting 5 homes a week to 25, and tripled his profit. Meanwhile, Prestige Estates used

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Hijack Authority and Grow Your Audience Without Writing Original Posts

Feb 10, 20269m0

You don't always have to reinvent the wheel to get noticed. In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on the "Traffic Vampire Strategy"—the ethical way to borrow visibility from the biggest influencers in your niche.

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How Elena Hit 45% Open Rate While BlitzScale Got Their Domain Burned

Feb 4, 202611mEp. 820

Elena built a "Context Engine" combining Clay, GPT-4, and proper email warmup to send 50,000 hyper-personalized emails over 4 weeks. She achieved a 12% reply rate (vs. the 1-5% industry average) and generated $2 million

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How to Save $1,200/Year and Still Find Better Leads

Feb 3, 202611mEp. 810

What if I told you that you could ditch your LinkedIn Sales Navigator subscription and actually get better results? We're quantifying the transformation today by showing you how to implement the "Deep Filter Protocol" us

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When ChatGPT Made Up a Competitor's Revenue (And Ruined the Meeting)

Jan 30, 202611mEp. 800

Sarah asked ChatGPT to summarize a competitor's Q3 financial report. The AI confidently said revenue was up 20%. She placed it on a slide in a large, bold font. During the board meeting, her CFO stopped her: "That's impo

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Stop the Doomscroll—Get a 90-Second Briefing Instead

Jan 29, 202614mEp. 790

You spend 45 minutes every morning scrolling LinkedIn, Twitter, and email, trying to find 2 minutes of actual insight. Your "Golden Hour" of creativity is wasted on noise. But the President of the United States doesn't s

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How AI Can Help or Destroy Your Tax Practice

Jan 28, 202611mEp. 780

Two accounting firms on the same street. One used specialized AI (like TaxFlow AI) to review 10,000 transactions in minutes, increasing revenue by 300%. The other used generic ChatGPT and hallucinated a fake tax credit t

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Automate Your Outreach Without Losing Your Soul

Jan 27, 202610mEp. 770

Let's be honest: no one likes a "Pitch Slap." But what if you could scale your personalized outreach without sounding like a robotic bot? Today, we're diving into the 3-step tech stack that acts as your invisible sales r

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Stop Sounding Like ChatGPT's Boring Twin Brother

Jan 23, 202611mEp. 760

You use ChatGPT to write LinkedIn posts, and the ideas are solid. But the writing sounds stiff—full of words like "Delve," "Landscape," and "Transformative." Your competitors use the same tool, but sound natural and effo

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Choose: Be Present or Be Accurate? (AI Found the Third Option)

Jan 22, 202610mEp. 750

You sit in client meetings forced to choose between taking notes and listening. If you write everything down, you miss the emotional context. If you stay present, you forget the details. For 50 years, this was impossible

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The $3,000 Project That Cost a Freelancer Everything

Jan 21, 202610mEp. 740

Sarah was a talented video editor who landed a major client with an impossible deadline: 50 high-quality short clips in 4 days. She used an AI video tool to automate B-roll insertion and delivered early. Her client was t

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Stop the Content Hamster Wheel and Reclaim Your Calendar

Jan 20, 20268mEp. 730

Are you tired of spending your entire weekend staring at a blinking cursor, trying to figure out what to post on LinkedIn? It's time to move from "content creator" to "content CEO." In this episode, I'm sharing the exact

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YOUR AUTOMATION CRASHED. HERE'S HOW TO FIX IT IN 60 SECONDS

Jan 16, 202610mEp. 720

Marcus built a fully automated content machine: RSS feed → ChatGPT → LinkedIn. Perfect for 3 days. Then—red "Scenario Failed" error. 48 hours of crashes. The Problem: Integration Black Box. When three tools chain togethe

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Blank Page Syndrome: Why Your Best Ideas Disappear (And How to Capture Them)

Jan 15, 202611mEp. 710

Your genius hits in the shower, the car, the gym—everywhere except your desk. You open a blank screen to write it down, and it disappears. The problem? Typing kills creativity. Self-editing murders authenticity. So you p

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Strategy Archive (2024–2026) is hosted by Al Kushner. The show is categorised under business (marketing) and has published 90 episodes.

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Strategy Archive (2024–2026) has published 90 episodes.

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Strategy Archive (2024–2026) regularly covers business, marketing, news. It sits in the business category, with a marketing focus.

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