How to Notify Your Followers When You Create Content on LinkedIn
Did you know that LinkedIn now offers the option to receive notifications for specific individuals you follow? This feature is pretty neat because it ensures you never miss out on content from your favorite people or influencers. What's even cooler is that others can enable this feature for your content too! All you need to do is guide them on how to do it. Let me walk you through it!
First things first, let me show you how to activate notifications for someone else's content:
If they're in Creator Mode, it'll change to '?? Following' once clicked.
If not, click the 'More' button and select 'Follow' from the dropdown.
2. Click the Notify Icon
Once you're following them (or if you already were), you'll see a small bell icon next to the LinkedIn logo in their intro section.
Click on it, and you're all set! Just make sure the bell icon turns dark grey to confirm.
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Now, onto the fun part...
To encourage others to follow you and receive notifications when you post, it's essential to prompt them somehow. One effective way I've discovered is by incorporating a message into your background photo, like this:
Note that the position and direction of the arrows are crucial for both mobile and desktop views. If you'd like to create something similar, here's a template you can use and customise as you wish!
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9 个月Unfortunately LinkedIn notifications have been a bit rubbish lately, and I don't get half my notifications where I have selected the bell. It's frustrating.