Post by account_disabled on Dec 19, 2023 19:15:56 GMT -12
In the end, the decision is human the peace is humans (see diagram above). Even if it is an algorithm that decides who will win or lose the content war, LinkedIn is not going to leave it to a machine to decide, ultimately, who is put forward. Almost every post that had huge virality was supported by the editorial team. It is a team of around fifty people who ultimately decides on the reach. Assume that your content is not going to have hundreds of thousands of views. Regardless of the quality of your content, they decide. 18) Secrets to writing a popular post Authenticity is key. All this “technical” advice will be all the more effective if we naturally talk about subjects that are important to us. We come back again and again to the same precept: interesting and not interested.
Lived experiences generally work quite well and are more likely to generate Email Data engagement. More engagement also means a closer community and stronger connections. To increase your chances of going viral, look at what LinkedIn editors like: wellness, work, career advice, helpful professional advice. Content adapted to social networks, “Facebook style” therefore with emotion or which makes you angry, which worries you, which is very personal or very entertaining. The “Facebookization” of LinkedIn is real. That being said, personally, I am not looking for the maximum audience but the most relevant one. As I have already indicated, it is not with my most viewed/read content that I have had the most feedback.
Should you tag mention other people to boost your engagement? Why not, but on one condition: be sure that they respond. If those you tag don't respond, you risk being penalized. LinkedIn is sensitive to both positive and negative signals. It is therefore very likely that a tag which has no response will be penalized. A priori, don't put more than 5 Someone and only do it for those who have something to add. 20) What should you avoid? Avoid oversharing. You risk receiving negative signals: deletion, deactivation, “unfollow”, reporting to LinkedIn. Personally, I have already done this towards those who abuse the publication.
Lived experiences generally work quite well and are more likely to generate Email Data engagement. More engagement also means a closer community and stronger connections. To increase your chances of going viral, look at what LinkedIn editors like: wellness, work, career advice, helpful professional advice. Content adapted to social networks, “Facebook style” therefore with emotion or which makes you angry, which worries you, which is very personal or very entertaining. The “Facebookization” of LinkedIn is real. That being said, personally, I am not looking for the maximum audience but the most relevant one. As I have already indicated, it is not with my most viewed/read content that I have had the most feedback.
Should you tag mention other people to boost your engagement? Why not, but on one condition: be sure that they respond. If those you tag don't respond, you risk being penalized. LinkedIn is sensitive to both positive and negative signals. It is therefore very likely that a tag which has no response will be penalized. A priori, don't put more than 5 Someone and only do it for those who have something to add. 20) What should you avoid? Avoid oversharing. You risk receiving negative signals: deletion, deactivation, “unfollow”, reporting to LinkedIn. Personally, I have already done this towards those who abuse the publication.