In episode #2640, We discuss strategies for achieving massive reach on LinkedIn in 2024. We highlight the effectiveness of long-form text posts, which tend to outperform videos or long-form text accompanied by video. Emphasizing the importance of engaging with comments on LinkedIn posts, as they have a greater impact than likes, we also share our own experiences and insights on LinkedIn marketing, providing valuable tips for maximizing reach and engagement on the platform.
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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- (00:00) Today’s topic: How To Get Massive Reach on LinkedIn in 2024
- (00:16) – Long-form text performs better than video on LinkedIn
- (01:05) – Engaging with comments increases reach and engagement
- (01:43) – Using a hook in the post increases click-throughs
- (03:37) – Neil’s example of a successful LinkedIn post
- (04:36) – Repurposing content for LinkedIn
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