In the discussion about links in posts (29:19) Richard advises to add a link in a comment, not in the post. His views have been updated since then. In his Algorithm Insights 2024 report, page 39, he acknowledges that changes to the algorithm around Oct 2023 now bury these comments and it's a bad idea. Posts with links still don't get as much reach or engagement as posts without, but sometimes links are crucial for conversion.
Ah thank you Richard, I have 21,000 followers on LinkedIn and my engagement sucks. I have learned enough from you on this single video that I am about to "kill" so many of my shares and go back to the drawing board.
Just remember if you have a young family focus on them first. Chasing career in the corporate world is a waste of time. In the corporate world you are replaceable. Tenure doesn’t mean anything. Your skills and your networking don’t mean anything. You are less than nothing. They are preying on you. Don’t miss a moment of the worst day of family life to maximize prioritize or strategize.
Say that you have a LinkedIn business page, what if the same group of people who engage with your posts are employees of the company, would LinkedIn punish the page thinking that you used an engagement bot?
More like 5 days ago. We've noticed quite a number of changes with LinkedIn over the past year or so - especially in terms of what the platform considers with Dwell Time. -Jason
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What an absolute treasure if wisdom. Unsung hero of the year
I watched this maybe six months ago, liked it, came back six months later, and got more from it. I wish I could like this twice
Thank you for this great interview. I've listened to it twice now. So many great nuggets. Please have him on again!
Really appreciate Richard van der Blom's insights, thank you - would be great to see him here more often :)
Love the value here thanks for sharing
Never missing an episode here 💪🏾..Grateful for this platform and it’s content …much love from South Africa 💪🏾🇿🇦
There was a ton of insightful content packed into this episode
Very useful insights. Thanks for this discussion.
Learned so much, thank you for making this video!
Awasome content guys ❤
In the discussion about links in posts (29:19) Richard advises to add a link in a comment, not in the post. His views have been updated since then. In his Algorithm Insights 2024 report, page 39, he acknowledges that changes to the algorithm around Oct 2023 now bury these comments and it's a bad idea. Posts with links still don't get as much reach or engagement as posts without, but sometimes links are crucial for conversion.
So much valuable info!!
Great content, pen and paper needed!
Great points as I rebrand my photography business to a headshot business.
Ah thank you Richard, I have 21,000 followers on LinkedIn and my engagement sucks. I have learned enough from you on this single video that I am about to "kill" so many of my shares and go back to the drawing board.
Great interview. Learned a bunch. Any upcoming LinkedIn insights coming? Thanks again! 🙏🏽
This was a good one!
Great video
Great interview, as always. I'm excited to hear more about the non-Zuck platforms.
Amazing interview, learned sooooooo much, any plans to have this guy back in the future?
Just remember if you have a young family focus on them first. Chasing career in the corporate world is a waste of
time. In the corporate world you are replaceable. Tenure doesn’t mean anything. Your skills and your networking don’t mean anything. You are less than nothing. They are preying on you. Don’t miss a moment of the worst day of
family life to maximize prioritize or strategize.
Say that you have a LinkedIn business page, what if the same group of people who engage with your posts are employees of the company, would LinkedIn punish the page thinking that you used an engagement bot?
was this shot 5 years ago?...all of this stuff is common knowledge isnt it?
More like 5 days ago. We've noticed quite a number of changes with LinkedIn over the past year or so - especially in terms of what the platform considers with Dwell Time. -Jason
Interesting @@SocialMediaExaminer - in that case I can consider myself super informed lol
@@neilsimpson8414 Well, maybe I'm the one who didn't know about that. ;) -Jason
Should I put my Instagram and Facebook links/reels in comment section?