One simple growth system

One simple growth system

Most B2B founders overcomplicate growth.

You don’t need fancy ads or viral loops.

You need a repeatable system.

Here’s a dead-simple 3-step strategy that helped me grow my agency to $60k MRR (on a shoestring):


→ Create a lead magnet your ICP actually wants

Think checklist, template, swipe file.

Something fast, specific, and useful.

I call this your Trojan Horse offer.

Build it once. Use it everywhere.


→ Build a landing page in under 30 mins

Use Divi (my go-to theme) + Fluent Forms + Clearout for real-time email verification (more on this setup in the GrowthKit system course).

Make the headline benefit-led.

One CTA. No fluff.

Your goal? Get them on your list.


→ Drive traffic with cold email + LinkedIn

Use ListKit to find your ideal buyers.

Use Smartlead to send cold emails.

Post content daily on LinkedIn.

Drive traffic back to your landing page.


Bonus tip?

Set up an automated welcome email to build trust straight away.


No list? No growth. Start today.

I did all this solo.

No team.

No budget.

Just one rocksolid system.

David Pinto

Purpose-led business requires the right transformational tools.

3mo

What do you think, Ionut Tamas-Lucan -- I like the sound of a single process. Have you checked out GrowthKit? Does this only work for Linkedin?

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