I hate LinkedIn. Or rather, I used to hate LinkedIn.
Mike Codeur
I hate LinkedIn. Or rather, I used to hate LinkedIn. But this year, everything changes.
Since I left France for Bali, I’ve logged in no more than 5 times a year.
Why? Because this platform embodied everything I wanted to escape:
- The corporate world where you always have to make a good impression.
- The "inspiring" posts from Jean-Michel sharing his promotion.
- Jacqueline from accounting talking about her new software.
In short, not my vibe.
Six years ago, I left it all behind to go on an adventure:
- Launching a YouTube channel.
- Creating a podcast.
- Writing a newsletter.
- Offering courses and coaching.
Back when the word “infopreneurship” didn’t even exist.
But in 2025, things are different. LinkedIn has become a real social network where developers, freelancers, and content creators genuinely share valuable ideas.
So, I’m taking on a new challenge for 2025: creating LinkedIn content that brings you tons of value on:
- Learning to code.
- Successfully transitioning into tech.
- Becoming a freelancer.
But that’s not all!
I’ll also be sharing the behind-the-scenes of my work:
- Entrepreneurship.
- Online business.
- Selling courses.
I’m not here to conform to "LinkedIn-friendly" norms. My tone will remain authentic, just like in my newsletter—no filters, no pretense.
So, if you’re curious about how this all unfolds, stay tuned.
And most importantly: Happy New Year 2025 ❤️!