In episode #2196, Neil and Eric talk about how to get 344,654 organic impressions on a single Linkedin post. Tune in to hear a breakdown of Eric’s post on whether you should try to measure everything in marketing, like how he framed his questions and how he structured his post. We discuss why the post performed better on LinkedIn than on other platforms, why asking questions generated interest and broadened its organic reach, and how to generate similar engagement in other posts.
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- [00:20] Today’s topic: How To Get 344,654 Organic Impressions On A Single LinkedIn Post.
- [00:28] Learn about Eric’s post on whether you should try to measure everything in marketing.
- [01:08] Why this post performed much better on LinkedIn than on other platforms.
- [02:51] How asking questions of your audience helps you generate interest, conversation, and comments.
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