| Garreth | |
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Guys, how do you actually get your LinkedIn posts seen by anyone other than yourself? I've been putting out articles about programming based on my own experience, hoping potential clients might come across them, and I haven't got a single like or comment. It's starting to feel like I'm literally the only one who can see them. How do you get your stuff to actually show up in other people's feeds?
Posted 2 hrs ago
Kool
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| Willy | |
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It takes more work than you'd think. You'd want to start building up your connections, even just following random people and hoping they follow back. Once you've got some people in your network, they'll start coming across your posts, engaging with them, sharing them around. That's when it starts reaching people beyond your immediate circle.
Posted 1 hr ago
Kool
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| Arthur | |
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That whole approach of chasing connections is pretty much a dead end when it comes to getting your articles noticed. And there's a decent chance LinkedIn flags your account before anything even takes off. Check out the service for getting free LinkedIn likes here: https://upvote.club/linkedin/like . The more engagement a post gets early on, the more the algorithm runs with it, and it starts appearing in feeds way outside your own network.
Posted 37 mins ago
Kool
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