"Help, I don't understand the LinkedIn algorithm" 🤯 Yep, algorithms can feel overwhelming. But if we make them work for us, we can see incredible results! Just save this image and refer to it frequently, especially just before you post. Thank you Richard van der Blom, Just Connecting - LinkedIn & Social Selling Training HUB and Katrin Wietek for the amazing infographic! EDIT: Richard, the author of the study, recently shared great news; editing your post after publishing is no longer penalized 🥳 but he also recommends not editing a post more than twice. (adding the link to his carousel in the comments) #SocialMediaTips #SocialMediaManager #DigitalCommunications #LinkedInTips
Julie Jamis - I love this graphic - is there away to get a copy?
Wait 10 minutes before I edit a typo that I spot the moment I publish? LinkedIn is a cruel master.
This essentially means that LinkedIn is no longet a platform for professional connection and relatinshup building, but for marketing first and foremost. Who as an individual has time to engage in an algorithm conform manner??
Selfies! Well that's surprisingly huge numbers for LinkedIn, I'm considering them more now :) Really great overview and report! I take away #comments and #consistency as two key things to rock and be authentic and engaged in. And having notifcations of my fav creators active helps a lot
Very informative and beautifully constructed!
Thanks for this, all makes sense - although I'm curious about why you should wait 10 minutes before editing a post, is that to do with how many accounts it'll reach before then?
Excellent infographic! Thank you for creating and sharing. Wait is that more than twelve words? Oh it is now 😁!
I don't see the golden hour rule. 😉
Digital communications consultant in climate action and sustainability 🌍
1yThe full report is available at https://media.licdn.com/dms/document/D4D1FAQHn5bK_bYRglQ/feedshare-document-pdf-analyzed/0/1667804588983?e=1682553600&v=beta&t=qIVGrbCPvH2G52MUfS1zDmNrA8LBZ7q7nKFtbiP1bKw