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When you post on LinkedIn who sees it?

When you post on LinkedIn who sees it?

The visibility options are: Anyone – visible to anyone on or off LinkedIn, including your extended network. Anyone + Twitter – visible to anyone on both LinkedIn and Twitter. Connections only – visible to only 1st-degree connections of the post author.

What happens when I share a post on LinkedIn?

Your posts may be shared with your connections via email depending on their email settings. When you re-share any post, URL, photo, or video on your LinkedIn feed, the commentary from the original poster of that content will be included. Posts from LinkedIn Groups can’t be reshared.

What is the difference between posting and publishing on LinkedIn?

Publishing allows members to write long-form posts about their expertise and interests. Posts are searchable on and off LinkedIn. People who are not in your network can also follow you from your long-form posts and receive updates when you publish next.

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What happens when you click publish on LinkedIn?

When you hit “publish,” LinkedIn will drop your article into the stream of content served up to other users by way of notifications and news feeds. You can also add hashtags when publishing your article. These make it even easier for users to find your content if it matches what they’re searching for.

How do I see who viewed my post?

To view the analytics of all your posts at once, click on “Insights” on the menu at the top of the page. Under the “Reach” column, you can see how many people have viewed each of your posts.

Is it better to post or share on LinkedIn?

Liking and commenting is much better for LinkedIn engagement. Most people think that using LinkedIn’s Share button is a good way to spread the word about posts they like or find useful. But LinkedIn shares don’t receive many views. In fact, sharing a LinkedIn post is about the worst way for you to help it succeed.

Is it better to write an article or post on LinkedIn?

The short answer is make LinkedIn posts be your priority. And when you publish an article, promote it with LinkedIn posts. Posts can tease readers to click an article, and better yet, you can choose to pick out one tip or one insight from your in-depth article and do a post everyday.

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Are articles or posts better on LinkedIn?

Articles have a much longer lifespan than posts on LinkedIn. And while you can view the analytics for your posts for only 60 days, analytics for articles are available for 2 years. (Note: Once a post or article has received more than 10 views, you can access data on it.)

What should I say when I share a post on LinkedIn?

When sharing your article to the feed, tell your network why you’re sharing the article and add relevant hashtags to the post. Hashtags you use regularly show up first. When you start to type a new hashtag, LinkedIn will suggest the most relevant hashtags for you to use.

Why you should publish articles on LinkedIn?

Publishing valuable content on LinkedIn positions you as an authority on your topic. Posting regular, valuable content creates trust with your connections and helps you to be seen as an expert on your topic. Those who are seen as an expert in their area are often paid more and get more business.

What does viewed your post mean on LinkedIn?

A ‘View’ for content you post on LinkedIn Pulse means someone decided to click on that post. This shows engagement even if they didn’t Like, Comment or Share.

How do I post or publish on LinkedIn?

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When you’re ready to post or “publish” here on LinkedIn, you’ll need to just go to your home page. There are two different icons there where you have the option to publish (which is a small pencil avatar, and then there’s a link avatar. Click the pencil in order to start publishing.

How do I get more views on LinkedIn articles?

The articles that you post here on LinkedIn need to have good quality. They’ll be shared with others if they’re good articles, and they will most likely get a lot of views. But only if they’re high quality. After all, you’re putting your REAL NAME on these articles, so the article you post must be good.

Who can see who you share a post on LinkedIn?

Anyone – visible to anyone on or off LinkedIn, including your extended network. Anyone + Twitter – visible to anyone on both LinkedIn and Twitter. Connections only – visible to only 1st-degree connections of the post author. Group members – only visible to members of the group where the post was shared.

Who is visible to who on LinkedIn?

Anyone + Twitter – visible to anyone on both LinkedIn and Twitter. Connections only – visible to only 1st-degree connections of the post author. Group members – only visible to members of the group where the post was shared. Event attendees – visible to any attendee of the event.