![]() ![]() Usually if you’re talking about them in the post or you think they have a particular interested in it. When you tag someone in a post, they get a notification that they’ve been tagged which means they’re likely to go over to your post to see what you’ve written.Ī word of caution though. Keep your industry speak for your industry and your more accessible language for your LinkedIn audience. It may well give the impression that you’re an expert and that you’re very clever, but the chances are your audience won’t be able to understand it. Many people make the mistake of writing for their colleagues or using industry speak in their posts. ![]() Using complicated language will put people off and they’ll scroll away. LinkedIn moves FAST and people need to have the information presented to them in a clear and simple way. ![]() If a LinkedIn user takes action in that way, it shows that they’re genuinely interested in what you’ve written! If you can get people to click to read the rest of your post, they are one step closer to getting to know you. The first 3 lines of your text will show before the reader has to click ‘see more….’ to carry on reading. When someone is scrolling through their feed, it’s important that you grab their attention quickly otherwise they’ll just keep on scrolling to the next post. This is called your ‘hook’, as it literally hooks the reader in. Here are 8 tips to help you write posts on LinkedIn to encourage more reach and more engagement. Do you get in a hot sweat each time you go to post on LinkedIn? Are your LinkedIn posts not getting the comments and likes you think they deserve? ![]()
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