In episode #2427, Neil and Eric talk about the shady hack people are using to get crazy LinkedIn growth. In our conversation, we take a closer look at the dodgy strategy people are using to dramatically boost their LinkedIn presence and what this teaches us about the platform itself. Tune in to learn exactly what this approach entails, and why it’s worth using legitimate methods to grow instead.
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- [00:20] Today’s topic: The Shady Hack People Are Using to Get Crazy LinkedIn Growth.
- [00:45] A breakdown of the controversial method people are using to get rapid LinkedIn growth.
- [02:19] Some of the results you can expect to see with this method, and why it’s unlikely to last in the long run.
- [03:02] What defines company pages on LinkedIn and why they aren’t being throttled?
- [03:59] Legitimate ways to achieve the same growth in the long term.
- [05:22] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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