The Linkedin Famous Podcast

LinkedIn as an Outbound Sales Weapon with Neal Goyal

Brad Zomick Season 1 Episode 23

Neal Goyal didn’t have a LinkedIn strategy. He had a quota and a deadline, and an intuition that content could work better than cold outreach. What started as a personal experiment quickly turned into a top-of-funnel engine that helped him scale Tapcart’s pipeline, close enterprise deals, and become one of the most trusted voices in e-commerce.

In this episode, Neal unpacks the mindset, tactics, and daily discipline behind founder-led selling and rep-led content. He shares how commenting became his most valuable sales motion, why LinkedIn outperforms cold email, and how he built a playbook any marketer or seller can steal—without sounding like one.

If you're a founder, GTM leader, or rep trying to cut through the noise and build demand on LinkedIn, this episode is your blueprint.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • How Neal built a LinkedIn-led outbound engine from scratch
  • The strategy behind “comment-first” relationship building
  • How sales can become the public face of a company (even if it’s unofficial)
  • How to convert credibility into revenue without being cringe
  • Why LinkedIn is still wildly underused for pipeline generation

Memorable Quotes:

  • “I don’t know a world of warm leads. Everything I’ve built came from outbound—and LinkedIn made it easier.”
  • “When I finally narrowed down my ICP to just Shopify brands, everything started working. One audience. One message.”
  •  “Every comment is a deposit in a relationship account.”
  •  “I wasn’t told to be the face of the company. No one else was doing it.”
  • “I spend 60–90 minutes a day commenting on posts—not to get seen, but to build trust before I ever ask for a call.”
  • “Nobody remembers who liked the post. Everyone remembers who left a thoughtful comment.”

Tactical Takeaways:

  • Post for your ICP, not the algorithm
  • Build relationships in comments before asking for connections
  • Niche down your Audience, and write just for them
  • Make yourself visible, even if no one tells you to
  • You don’t need any fancy tools to win on Linkedin
  • Use LinkedIn as a primary outbound channel—not an afterthought

People, Tools & Resources Mentioned:

  • Tapcart
  • LinkedIn Sales Navigator
  • Lavender
  • Gong

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