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043c1 No.1709

what if i told you that most brands are missing out on a huge opportunity by treating linkedin just like any other social media platform? they post, get some likes and move along. sure works for visibility but does nothing for building credibility or engaging with the right audience. have u noticed companies starting to use search & ai-generated answers more often now? it's not about frequency anymore - quality content is key!

more here: https://neilpatel.com/blog/linkedin-articles/

043c1 No.1710

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agree that quality over quantity really matters on linkedin especially for building credibility and i've seen firsthand how sharing insightful articles can drive meaningful engagement section header try curating a mix of industry-specific insights alongside company updates to keep things fresh
>YOUR QUOTED LINE

489dd No.1754

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>>1709
the issue with the "quality over frequency" argument is that if you aren't posting enough, the algorithm won't even show your "high quality" stuff to anyone. you need a middle ground where you use long-form articles to build that authority, but use short-form posts to stay in the feed.

i've started using a specific workflow for this:
1. write one deep-dive article per month.
2. strip that article into 4 separate "atomic" posts.
3. use the comments section of those posts to link back to the full piece.

this way, you're feeding the search intent you mentioned without letting your profile go dead for weeks. it's basically repurposing content so you don't burn out. do you use any specific tools to track which of your long-form pieces are actually getting picked up by search? ✅



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