LinkedIn Algorithm Secrets
I stumbled across this article when one of my posts went viral yesterday. Hope this helps you on building your brand! TLDR: Do, to favor the LinkedIn algorithm: - Use 1200–1600 characters for your post; that’s about ~170 to 400 words - With the ‘catch’ at the start, before the ‘read more’ cut-off after three lines - Use three to five #. Check the sources for all details to balance between the big trending # and more personal ones. No dependency on where in your post you use the #; it can be anywhere - Personal stories and employer branding work best - Emoticons rock; maximum ten in total, with a maximum of four per line - Use selfies (yes, ugh) (+80 to 90% reach) - If you tag and it’s a company, make sure the company reacts within one hour (2x the reach as when a person is tagged and reacts). This is especially relevant for recruiters and employees who (re)post a job vacancy - For companies: use the option: ‘notify employees’ or ‘recommend to employees’ via the three dots. If they share within four hours, you have +30% growth Don’t annoy the LinkedIn algorithm: - Don’t edit within the first ten minutes after posting; this destroys your reach (updated in May) - Don’t comment on your own post within the first two hours (-20% reach if it’s within) - Don’t post twice in 18h (-15%) or three times in 18h (-30%) - Don’t add a link in the comment after one hour (-20%) or edit a post after one hour (-10%). If you need to, wait a bit longer