If you value what you read on your LinkedIn feed, you need to change your behaviour
Mike Morrison
Business and people-focused behaviour change specialist, focused on change and transformation in complex environments
If you publish any post, article or other content in LinkedIn, then you have to know some of the information in this post.
Whilst in some ways it is obvious, it is also now publicly stated by LinkedIn what is important and why. We all need to take heed.
Taken from a leading insider at LinkedIn this year, we get an insight into how the LinkedIn feed works
It seems that #BI decisions on what we see and learn are already being taken by #algorythms, and in more ways than many of us suspected. Like Facebook, LinkedIn decides what we see from our connections, and what we do not.
If you watch the video through you will know how important it is to comment, like or share - please do one!
Thank you
#linkedin #linkedingroups #readerengagement #marketing #recruitment #linkedinfeed #YouTube #RapidBI
Senior International Leadership Consultant
6 年I want to say how much LinkedIn has been enhanced for me since you posting this! Great work Mike! ??
LinkedIn & Sales Strategist – Helping Elevate Your Profile, Clarify Your Ideal Clients & Message, Develop Sales Strategies That Convert & Giving You Confidence To Grow Your Business | Uni Tutor & Speaker
6 年Thanks Mike, appreciate the heads up.
People have the answers, Interested Connector & Collaborator, Digital opportunity, Strategist and Change bringer, Project Management, Power MS Project user #igetdigital
6 年Good material Mike, I like it takes a thoughtful and strategic approach to make LinkedIn work for you - I think that builds trust in the brand too.
Step by step guidance for your small business on LinkedIn?. Founding member of the Espresso+ community. Master's Degree in Information Technology and business administration. Mostly harmless.
6 年Thank you very much for sharing this information. It is one thing wondering how the LinkedIn feed may work, it is another and better thing knowing it.
ITIL SR Incident Manager at DISYS
6 年That's quite interesting information Mike. It's rather refreshing that LinkedIn is working to prevent the Facebook type "like bait" from taking over feeds. Good stuff, I look forward to more!