LinkedIn has unveiled essential strategies for effectively posting on its platform to enhance your LinkedIn community and unlock numerous professional opportunities.
While many of these tips may seem familiar and echo previous advice from LinkedIn, they are still vital for your success:
“LinkedIn members who post twice a week can experience up to five times more profile views. Completing your profile is crucial to establish your credibility and provide profile viewers with a comprehensive understanding of your background.”
Beyond the basic advice of “fill out your profile” and “create engaging content,” there are more specific insights tailored to the LinkedIn platform.
For instance:
Incorporating a compelling hook and a clear call to action (CTA) is something you might consider for advertising copy, yet it’s often overlooked in personal updates.
To effectively grab attention with a hook, LinkedIn offers several examples:
- Share a surprising statistic: “The average manager wastes 12 hours per week. Here’s how to reclaim that time.”
- Pose a thought-provoking question: “What if your top-performing employee is actually hindering your team’s progress?”
- Make a bold assertion: “Remote work is overrated.”
- Share a personal experience: “I just declined a job that would’ve doubled my salary. Here’s why . . .”
- Highlight intriguing research findings:“I reviewed 1,000 cold emails. The results were eye-opening . . .”
In terms of crafting effective CTAs:
- Ask a targeted question about your audience’s experiences
- Invite your audience to share specific examples related to their work
- Encourage new viewpoints or insights
- Request feedback on a particular aspect of your content
- Motivate your audience to share the post with someone who would find it beneficial
When considering topics to discuss, LinkedIn recommends sharing your expertise, experiences, and insights while commenting on relevant industry news and trends.haring your knowledge, experience, and perspective, and commenting on industry news and trends.
While these suggestions may not be groundbreaking, they are essential for enhancing your LinkedIn persona and connecting with your audience effectively.
Additionally, you can announce your professional milestones or updates, providing context about what led to these achievements, or discuss significant news or changes occurring within your organization, detailing why they are important to you.
The crucial aspect here is to infuse your unique perspective and insights into your posts; otherwise, they risk coming off as generic corporate communications rather than authentic personal expressions.
It’s evident that audiences can easily discern when you share a templated corporate message rather than a genuine thought.
LinkedIn also emphasizes the importance of engaging with others’ posts to foster awareness and reciprocity, alongside the continued relevance of hashtags within the platform:
“Hashtags are searchable and can be followed, allowing your content to appear in searches and feeds of professionals who follow those topics. Incorporating several relevant hashtags either within your content or at the conclusion of your post can significantly enhance your content’s discoverability and reach.”
I inquired with LinkedIn earlier this year about the relevance of hashtags on the platform, and they confirmed their importance, particularly within the right context:
“Utilizing hashtags can serve as a useful tool for audiences to quickly grasp the subject matter of a post and discover related content. However, using hashtags that are closely aligned with the post’s topic is essential for maximizing their effectiveness. Besides hashtags, we also analyze conversation themes and keywords to help surface relevant information for professionals seeking career advancement.”
Therefore, employing hashtags that are not already included in your post’s content is the most effective strategy, as LinkedIn can derive topics and themes from the context provided.
While hashtags aren’t strictly essential, they can enhance your content’s visibility, provided they focus on relevant themes.
For context, these are (or were) the most utilized hashtags on LinkedIn:

It’s likely that terms like “AI” and related concepts have gained prominence on the platform, but this provides additional context for understanding the prevailing discussion trends within the app.
These insights can significantly influence your strategy on LinkedIn. While seasoned LinkedIn users might think, “This is common knowledge,” for newcomers, it can serve as a valuable roadmap for navigating the platform.
You can access LinkedIn’s comprehensive posting tips here.









