
What if the platform you think is too expensive is actually your most profitable channel? In this episode of Sharkpreneur, Seth Greene interviews Anthony Blatner, Managing Director at Speedwork Social, who explains how LinkedIn advertising has evolved and why it often delivers higher-quality leads despite higher upfront costs. He shares new strategies, including thought-leader ads, improved attribution tracking, and ways B2B marketers can use LinkedIn to drive demand and scale their pipelines more effectively. Key Takeaways:→ LinkedIn is best for reaching niche professionals at scale.→ Cost per quality is more important than cost per click.→ Personal LinkedIn profile ads outperform company page ads. → LinkedIn was less affected by iOS tracking changes than Meta.→ AI is changing how marketers design and analyze campaigns. Anthony Blatner is the Founder and Managing Director of Speedwork Social. This LinkedIn-focused B2B growth agency helps mid-market and enterprise SaaS companies drive revenue through high-performance LinkedIn advertising. Anthony also hosts the LinkedIn Ads Radio podcast, where he interviews LinkedIn product leaders and top B2B marketers about what is working on the platform today. He is a LinkedIn Learning Instructor for B2B Marketing on LinkedIn and teaches LinkedIn Ads Smart Tips & Tricks. Connect With Anthony:Website: https://speedworksocial.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyblatner/https://www.linkedin.com/company/speedwork/
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