A (Better) Alternative To Sharing Posts On LinkedIn?
In the old days, sharing posts was a real pain (photo courtesy Mark Johnston)

A (Better) Alternative To Sharing Posts On LinkedIn?

One of the contradictions on LinkedIn? is that while LinkedIn? tells us we should share relevant content with our networks, the algorithm doesn’t really reward us when we do so. Every time I publish my LinkedIn? newsletter, a handful of people will share it with their networks. When I go look at their “share”, I can see they get very little engagement, and this goes for both shares with and without an introduction as to why or how they found it relevant.?

So it appears that LinkedIn? does not distribute a shared post as enthusiastically as one that we have authored ourselves. But let’s say you find some content on LinkedIn? - maybe it’s something really interesting in your industry - and you would like to share it. How can you do so without being penalized? Or at least doing so without feeling it’s a waste of time??

Actually it’s pretty simple: you make it your own post. It will take a bit more effort than just sharing the content, but it’s worth it. Following is the method I have used for the past few years.

Let’s start the same way you would if you were going to share or repost something: you found something on LinkedIn? that was interesting. It could be a post, event, video, or a newsletter, but you like this content,?or one aspect of it, or the way the author has expressed their thinking.?

Find the key points that you liked or want to expand on and write your own post on LinkedIn?, elaborating on your opinion of the LinkedIn? person's post.

You make a point of talking about the original post in your post, making the proper attribution. Either include a link to their original article in the body of your post or say you will include it in the comments section of your post. Where you put it the link is up to you and whether you feel having it in the body of the post will hurt or help (for what it's worth I don’t think it matters much). But, you need to have this link. You got the idea for this post from the original author and not crediting them is just slimy.?

End with a call to action to invite comments and further the discussion.?

What you have effectively done here is taken an article you would have shared and turned it into your own post. I think of these as “book review” posts. I am not plagiarizing the book, I am praising it, and actually linking to it.???

When you do this, the LinkedIn? algorithm sees you hit publish on a piece of original content and you get credit for it in terms of better distribution. If you write this as an article, it even gets attached to your LinkedIn? profile and is also searchable on both LinkedIn? and via Google.?

More work? Yes. Better results and more engagement? Also yes.

This newsletter is a shorter version of my weekly email newsletter. I usually publish one of the four articles from my email Newsletter on LinkedIn?. If you are interested in this deeper weekly dive into Using LinkedIn? Effectively, here’s a link to the signup page: https://www.practicalsmm.com/free-email-newsletter/

For complete access to everything I know about using LinkedIn? effectively I have my All Access service. All my how-to’s, all my what-to-watch-out-for‘s, all my lists, all my experience as to what works, what doesn’t work, and why on LinkedIn?. Everything I have learned from working with and studying LinkedIn? for the past fourteen years. Around 135,000 words, with another 2,000-2,500 more words added each week. This is a paid subscription service, but the cost is very reasonable, and there are no long term contracts. Here’s a link to more information and the sign up page. https://www.practicalsmm.com/all-access-membership-plans/

The obligatory disclaimer: I do not work for or have any business association with LinkedIn? other than being a user who pays for a Sales Navigator subscription.

Sandra Clark

Social Media for the Socially Reluctant ? LinkedIn? Training, Consulting & Profiles ? Speaker ? Transforming Profiles for Results

7 个月

It seems it would be easier to just write our own posts from scratch!

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Marie Alafaci

Marketing copywriter and podcaster who doesn't do 'Salesy' | Clear Copy. Smart Strategy. Lasting Impact.

7 个月

I do this from time to time and it can get great results (or none), depending on the topic. Nice to have some confirmation that it's worth trying.

Sami D. - CPRM.RMIA

Assistant Director, Risk & Audit | Certified Practising Risk Manager @ RMIA | Masters Degree, Risk Management

7 个月

Thank you Bruce Johnston for the insights. I do repost and make it a point to provide my thoughts on why I am reposting. However was not aware that Li doesn't rank it high enough to increase traffic to the 'sharer' !

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Sandra Glanton

Project Manager, Author, Training Development Manager & Trainer

7 个月

Thank you for your hints and tips on how to effectively use this platform, Bruce Johnston!

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Pradeep Kumar

Executive Coach |Certified Master Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma| I help managers and leaders in Operations achieve the desired career growth by becoming astute, respected, and transformative leaders

7 个月

Great insight on reposting and I find reposting doesn't get the desired reach/ view

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