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The LinkedIn algorithm
From the course: Understanding Social Media Algorithms for Creators
The LinkedIn algorithm
- The LinkedIn algorithm is influenced by who you are connected to and who you follow. That being said, LinkedIn categorize content in free different ways, spam content, low quality content, and high quality content. Let's start off by talking about spam content. Nobody wants to be considered creating spammy content and there are a few things that you can avoid to make sure that LinkedIn don't think your content is spammy. First and foremost, avoid tagging people who are irrelevant to your post. This goes for LinkedIn, but other social media platforms too. Have you ever been tagged in something and thought, wait a minute, I have no idea what this profile, what this post is even about? Why is this person tagging me? You want to avoid doing that. On LinkedIn, it's also important that your spelling and grammar is on point. If things don't make sense then less people are likely to consume that content and also LinkedIn are…
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