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🔥 How To Get More Engagement on Your LinkedIn Posts
Everyone can do this, yet, so few do.
LinkedIn has 1 billion users.
Only 30 million of those 1 billion people share content on a weekly basis.
Let me repeat: weekly basis.
In other words its not hard to stand out and grow on LinkedIn.
The competition is extremely low.
Because people quit after a few weeks and months.
I’ve been consistently building my audience on LinkedIn since January 2022.
I’ve posted every single day since then.
(yes I know it sounds insane and it is - it’s also changed my life)
So, today I’ll share one way to get more engagement on your posts.
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Let’s take this post as an example
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This is a post I published the other day.
After 15-20 minutes I drop a post inside the post.
I.e. I leave a comment on my own post like this:
The whole text is here:
So, I use a post from my content library and add that post as a comment to my new post.
Why?
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3 reasons:
It’s on topic.
It’s been published before so I know it will resonate out there.
It brings in more engagement in the comment section.
I do this on every post I publish on LinkedIn.
→ It brings in a lot of traffic; likes and comments.
And often that comment starts dialogues.
And sometimes I add a meme or a picture of myself.
I do it on my clients posts as well to bring them traffic.
This is an example of how to do things that most people won’t to stand out from the crowd.
And remember: it’s cool to try it once but it becomes powerful when you do this day after day after day after day and provide value to people.
So, if you haven’t tried it; try a post inside a post - it works like magic.
Let me know how it went when you’ve tried it👌
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