How much content can you post on LinkedIn?
LINKEDIN CONTENT // How much content can you post on LinkedIn? 🤔
✅ Well, if it’s for your LinkedIn profile, I recommend you complete as many sections as possible in as much detail as possible.
✅ If it’s in the news feed, as I say in my ⭐LinkedIn for me book📘, a lot of people do not post in the news feed. So you could start with once a month and then move up to once a week and then do a maximum three times a week.
✅ Also, if you have a LinkedIn newsletter, because you’ve got more than 150 followers, you can do that once a month.
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Additional Information
Essential LinkedIn Profile Updates
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4xK9etRrpE
10 Ways To Improve Your LinkedIn Profile
https://sueellson.com/blog/10-ways-to-improve-your-linkedin-profile
10 Ways To Improve Your LinkedIn Posts
https://sueellson.com/blog/10-ways-to-improve-your-linkedin-posts
10 Ways To Improve Your LinkedIn Newsletters
https://sueellson.com/blog/10-ways-to-improve-your-linkedin-newsletters
Following excerpt directly from the book ‘LinkedIn for me and my career or business’
4.1
For you to gain maximum value from this book, please COMPLETE YOUR LinkedIn PROFILE based on the suggestions that are
relevant for you – even if you are working for someone else and don’t plan to change your job anytime soon.
I am here to help make completing your LinkedIn Profile and using it for your goals as simple and effective as possible. You will be able to see the results of your efforts by seeing how your statistics change.
If you consider yourself to be ‘retired,’ I would still recommend that you keep your LinkedIn Profile. You can mention, “Only interested in reconnecting with former colleagues or answering family tree enquiries.”
Think how valuable you can be to someone doing family tree research if you can be found! Likewise, if you are now involved in voluntary community projects, you can use LinkedIn to encourage others to get involved or to showcase the success of the voluntary projects. Whilst many new retirees spend the first few years unwinding, at some point, many people like to reconnect with former peers, colleagues and friends.
Despite how the LinkedIn Newsfeed appears to have a lot of content, most people on LinkedIn do not produce content, they just read and scan and do not engage or add a Reaction (Like) or a Comment or Repost (Share) or Send it to others. They may dwell on the content, actually pause whilst scrolling and read it (this activity is called dwell time and is an important metric for LinkedIn to decide if the content is actually interesting and helps determine if it will be circulated more widely).
If you are not sure where to start with the LinkedIn Newsfeed, I encourage you engage first (React (Like) and/or Comment) and in the future, either curate (share) other people’s content or create your own content.
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There are a lot of other Publications and Presentations on my website that may be of interest to you – or check out my Poems here. I have plenty of suggestions on how to use LinkedIn for your purpose and how you can optimise your LinkedIn strategy and tactics and my books talk about this process as well. Just contact me for more assistance.
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You may also be interested in the course ‘LinkedIn for me and my career or business‘ which includes a copy of my book!
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