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Frequently asked questions
Posting on LinkedIn
LinkedIn Analytics
No. Posting daily does not guarantee growth.
What matters is whether your posts give people a reason to stop, read, and interact.
3-4 high-quality posts per week with clear positioning and insight will outperform daily low-effort posts every time.
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External links can reduce initial reach because LinkedIn prefers to keep users on the platform.
A common workaround is placing the link in the first comment or editing it into the post later.
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Length is not the goal. Clarity is. Short posts work when the idea is sharp. Long posts work when the value justifies the read. If it’s long and says nothing new, it will fail.
Most long posts on LinkedIn are usually personal. They're telling a personal story that will appeal to people's emotions and will make them stay longer.
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Yes, but only when they teach something useful. Carousels that repeat obvious ideas or generic advice are quickly ignored. Depth beats design.
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Yes, especially in the first hour.
Replies extend the conversation and help distribution.
More importantly, they build relationships, not just reach.
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