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How do I get more likes and comments on LinkedIn?
Here are 11 hacks to help your content blast off like a rocket on LinkedIn Pulse.
- Keep Your Titles Short.
- Use an Eye-Catching Image.
- Grow Your LinkedIn Connections.
- Publish Frequently.
- Get Featured on Channels.
- Do Some Old-School SEO.
- Ask a Pulse Editor to Feature Your Story.
- Give Your Post a Paid Boost.
How do I increase my reactions on LinkedIn?
If you want to maximize your LinkedIn post reach, go for a text-based content without links
- Write a relatable story anchored on a LinkedIn-initiated hashtag.
- Craft an all-text version of your article.
- Share some quick tips targeted at your intended audience.
- Start a poll and ask your network to tag other people to the post.
How do I get more views on my posts on LinkedIn?
How to Boost Post Views on Linkedin
- Create Posts that Resonate with Your Target Audience.
- Use Hashtags.
- Post Frequently and Consistently.
- Provide Complete Information on Your Profile.
- Share Posts of Others.
- Encourage People in Your Network to Engage with Your Posts.
- In the end.
What are LinkedIn post likes and how to increase them?
LinkedIn post likes are the common denominator between the other LinkedIn metrics. More post likes should also get you LinkedIn shares, post views, and comments according to correlation data. You can encourage people to like your post with a call to action.
How do I like/comment on other people’s posts on LinkedIn?
I know two ways to like/comment on other people’s posts as your company page on LinkedIn: 1. Using ‘community hashtags’. Go to your LinkedIn company page (make sure you are the admin). Click the pencil icon in the “Community Hashtags” section. Add 3 hashtags that you want to engage with.
Many LinkedIn experts now claim that the “Algorithm” favors Like and Comment more than Share when it comes to gaining SEO traction on a post. That seems to be true, but I still believe Like is good, Comment is better and Share is best. #TheLinkedInGuru
How many points is a like Worth on LinkedIn?
A like is worth one point, comments are worth two points, and a share is worth three points. The lower your total score, the less reach and vice versa. If your post continues to get likes, comments and or shares post stage 3, it will be sent to LinkedIn headquarters for review.