Jay Walmsley — Professional Problem Solver for Small Business

30+ years in sales, marketing and community building across APAC. I help small businesses win customers, build referral pipelines, and create partnerships that actually grow revenue.

I install the Infrastructure—Networking, Education, and Technology—that turns a "Business" into a Sovereign Territory.

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"Jay Walmsley is the Chief Chaos Coordinator and the Architect of Bconnected World. After decades of navigating the friction of traditional networking, Jay codified the Bconnected Blueprint—a mandate for business owners to reclaim their data, their time, and their reputation. He doesn't just run a network; he governs an ecosystem designed for 100% closing rates and zero-waste marketing."

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Professional Problem Solver

A 30-year track record in sales, marketing and local community-building — practical help, not theory.

  • The Reputation Loop - Stop "pitching" and start positioning. We use values-based networking to build your Authority Equity.

  • Institutional Mentorship- Transition from Founder to Architect through our Process Driven curriculum.

  • B.O.S.S. Infrastructure - Data is Sovereign. We install the systems that automate your growth and protect your time.

"Most business owners are screaming into the void of the 3% who are ready to buy today.

I build the Reputation Loop so the other 97% choose you the moment they are ready. We don't chase the rain; we build the bucket."

The +5 Standard:

Operating a high-density ecosystem across the NSW and QLD corridors.

Framework Creator:

Architect of the Reputation Loop—the strategy currently governing hundreds of high-growth businesses.

Sovereign Legacy:

Transitioning businesses from "Owner-Dependent" to "Market-Dominant."

Contact & Social — Quick Links

how to reach Jay across channels.

Phone

Shoot me an email to request a callback — [email protected]

Website

www.bconnectedworld.com

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7 Reasons to Use LinkedIn

June 27, 20232 min read

7 Reasons

7 Reasons to Use LinkedIn

1. A Good Way to Network

Especially if you’re not much for schmoozing with people in person, LinkedIn can help you build a virtual network of contacts. While it’s easy to lose a business card, a connection on LinkedIn will always be there. This could prove valuable 

2. Recruiters Use It

Whether you’re actively searching for a job or not, LinkedIn is a great way to connect with recruiters. Up to 87% of recruiters regularly use LinkedIn to find active and passive job search candidates, and 35.5 million people have been hired by someone they connected with on LinkedIn.

3. Research Companies

LinkedIn is also a great way to research companies before you apply and interview for a position. By looking over a company’s LinkedIn page, you can learn a lot about its culture, mission, and even hiring trends.

4. Join Groups That Provide Support

LinkedIn offers interest-based and professional groups, which can be a great place to connect with others. You can start a discussion, offer your insights, or simply ask for help.

Joining groups can also help you grow your network and connect with people you wouldn’t otherwise have a chance to meet.

5. Establish Yourself as a Knowledgeable Professional

Through sharing articles or insights, you can establish yourself as a knowledgeable and active professional in your field.

To help validate that perception, take advantage of endorsements and recommendations. These features help demonstrate that other reputable professionals in the field consider you a skilled expert.

6. Build Your Brand

LinkedIn is an excellent platform for developing and strengthening your brand. It can increase your visibility as an individual, even as it allows you to raise your company’s profile. For example, sharing samples of your work is a great way to demonstrate that you can get the job done.

7. Find Informative and Helpful Posts

While other social media platforms tend to focus on people’s personal lives, LinkedIn’s emphasis is on the professional. It features business news, as well as motivational or educational articles on various professional topics, and you can learn quite a bit with some brief, daily scrolling.

Worth It

Whether you’re an individual looking to build your network or a job seeker that’s looking for information, you may find help through LinkedIn. As with any social network, you’ll need to make sure you use it wisely  

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Jay Walmsley

Jay Walmsley — Professional Problem Solver for Small Business 30+ years in sales, marketing and community building across APAC. I help small businesses win customers, build referral pipelines, and create partnerships that actually grow revenue. I install the Infrastructure—Networking, Education, and Technology—that turns a "Business" into a Sovereign Territory

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