Unlocking LinkedIn's Power for Your Business Part 1

Unlocking LinkedIn's Power for Your Business Part 1

Hey there, LinkedIn lovers and business buffs!

Remember when we first dipped our toes into the world of social media for business? For some of us, it feels like yesterday. For me, I’ve been riding this LinkedIn wave since the start (always get in early).

With 32,000 followers under my belt, I've seen this platform evolve from a simple networking site to a powerhouse for business growth and teach the skills to businesses around the world.

In today’s fast-paced digital world, LinkedIn is more than just a platform for job seekers—it’s a goldmine for businesses looking to connect, grow, and thrive. With over 930 million members, LinkedIn offers an unparalleled opportunity to build your brand, showcase your expertise, and engage with your target audience.

It is a powerful tool for businesses of all sizes. It's a platform where you can connect with potential clients, partners, and employees. It's also a great way to establish your brand as an authority in your industry.

LinkedIn isn’t just another social network; it’s a professional playground where decision-makers, influencers, and thought leaders come together. Whether you’re in sales, marketing, or any other sector, LinkedIn provides the tools you need to reach your ideal clients and close more deals.

You are probably thinking. "we've heard it all before, what's new?" Well, buckle up, because we're about to take a journey through the LinkedIn landscape, and trust me, there's always something fresh to learn.

First things first - let's talk algorithms.

How LinkedIn's Algorithms Work

LinkedIn’s algorithm is designed to promote meaningful engagement. Unlike other platforms where content can get lost in the noise, LinkedIn prioritizes posts that spark conversation and add value. By understanding how the algorithm works, you can ensure your content reaches the right people at the right time.

. Here’s how it works:

  1. Relevance: LinkedIn prioritizes content that is relevant to users based on their interests, job titles, and previous interactions.
  2. Engagement: The more likes, comments, and shares your post gets, the more likely it is to be shown to a wider audience.
  3. Timing: Posts that perform well shortly after being published are more likely to be promoted by the algorithm.

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These algorithms can make or break your LinkedIn game. They're constantly changing, but here's the scoop: LinkedIn loves engagement.

It's like that friend who thrives on conversation. The more your posts spark discussion, the more the algorithm will show them love.

So, when's the best time to post?

Well, it's not an exact science, but I've found that Tuesday through Thursday, between 7-10 am and 5-6 pm, tend to be golden hours. I like posting at 7.30am, it seems to be a sweet spot.

This is when professionals are checking their feed before and after their workday, so make sure your content is live and ready to engage them.

But don’t just take my word for it - experiment and see what works for your audience.

Right now, I am experimenting in using AI generated content and my own content to see if there is any difference in results. I am also experimenting with things like different timings when I post, different days including weekends and scheduled versus live daily posting.

I’ll keep you updated with the results.

I actually prefer chunking and scheduling. I would take a day and create a months’ worth of content and then schedule this. I do it with all the social channels including YouTube.

Now, let's chat about headlines.

They're your first impression, your digital handshake. A catchy headline is like a well-tailored suit - it makes people want to know more.

I always start and finish with a question. A question at the start catches attention and a question at the end of a post encourages interaction


LinkedIn also likes a variation of posts:

  • Polls LinkedIn loves polls, and these can turn into valuable lead sources. I work with a number of businesses where I have shown them the exact strategies of how to turn polls into sales. Two of the businesses now get 80% of their business from LinkedIn and the majority from the poll strategy.

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  • Videos – LinkedIn also loves videos. We live in a visual society and great pictures or videos capture attention. The ideal length is around a minute and mix the videos between:

How to

Personal

Fun and humorous

Business

Product demos

Team building

Recruitment

Video testimonials

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  • Carousel or PDFs – The algorithms measure time spent on a post and a long PDF document is like paging through a book on LinkedIn. A great strategy with any type of post is to give away free information…. tell people ‘What to do’, for the ‘how to do’ they will need to pay you. I use some great AI applications like beautiful.ai and popai.pro to create PowerPoint presentations, download them and add my own content and have a call to action and then save them as a PDF. I then upload this PDF document.
  • Free Giveaway eBooks in exchange for permission to have them join your mailing list. I have created free downloadable eBooks on LinkedIn and Video marketing (55-page books) that people can download in exchange for their email or comments.
  • Photos with great posts. Use applications like Canva to create beautiful visuals and write a great post to support it, you will be surprised at the results
  • Text only posts – if these are funny or have content, your results will be reflected in your effort.
  • Articles – LinkedIn loves articles. Take your time in creating great articles with visuals and a call to action, this will build your subscriber list on LinkedIn. I also use a strategy called COPE – Create Once, Publish Everywhere. If I create an article I will make 4 variations of the article with four different headlines and tags and share them on my website, Blogger, LinkedIn and Article Directories to get the maximum exposure for my efforts. In one of my future articles I will share the 8 step strategy for creating great articles and blogs.

Remember to vary the posts between personal and business. If they are business only posts or a sales pitch, people will quickly move on.

One of my posts telling a story of my meal on British Airways went viral with 53,000 views, 700 comments and numerous shares.


Vary your posts. If you take a look at my LinkedIn (please follow me at https://www.dhirubhai.net/in/frankfurness/ )

More next week in Part 2 when we cover hashtags, strategy, first impressions, AI tools and plenty more.

If you would like me to speak at your conference or train and coach your team on how to get the best from LinkedIn, please drop me an email at [email protected]

Also, please take a look at my online course? - https://linkedinmarketingforbusiness.com/

Now, I'd love to hear from you. What's your biggest LinkedIn challenge? Drop a comment below, and let's keep this conversation going. After all, that's what LinkedIn is all about!

#LinkedInTips #BusinessGrowth #AIinBusiness#LinkedInMarketing#PersonalBranding

Jane Gunn

THE BAREFOOT MEDIATOR ??

5 个月

Great advice thank you Frank Furness and so valuable for being based on your own experience

Gill Tiney

Business strategist and founder of Collaboration Global, bringing good people together to create positive impacts on our world. Collaboration is my passion, our route to a better future for all.

5 个月

Always valuable to gain your thoughts on LinkedIn Frank Furness many thanks for this insightful article.

Xander Joubert

Expat Real Estate | UK Property Consultant | International Property Broker | Overseas Property Investment | UK Expat Housing

5 个月

Thank you, Frank. I was actually thinking this week about how everything you taught us helps with our daily business activities on LinkedIn, such as getting discovered and making the algorithm work for us. You are definitely the best out there and would highly recommend you to any business.

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