"LinkedIn is the best growth channel in 2026 (and it’s not even close)" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #25. By Embarrassed_Fan_7603, 0 score, 2 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
LinkedIn is the best growth channel in 2026 (and it’s not even close)
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- 25
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- r/saas
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- Embarrassed_Fan_7603
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- 3/25/2026, 10:56:49 PM
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- 3/26/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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Everyone keeps chasing the “next” channel. TikTok. Cold email. SEO. Paid ads. Meanwhile LinkedIn is quietly printing money for people who actually know how to use it. I’ll say it straight: # If you’re B2B and not using LinkedIn as your primary growth channel right now, you’re leaving easy revenue on the table. Here’s why: 1. The targeting is unfair You can literally filter your exact ICP: * Job title * Industry * Company size * Geography You’re not guessing. You’re picking exactly who you want to talk to. 2. Intent is higher than people think People go on LinkedIn to: * Grow their business * Hire * Network * Look for solutions It’s not like interrupting someone scrolling memes. 3. Attention is still underpriced Everyone says it’s “saturated” but: * Most people post inconsistently * Most DMs are terrible * Most outreach feels automated If you’re even slightly above average, you stand out immediately. **4. You don’t need volume, just relevance** People think outreach...