Example #2 – I discuss content on LinkedIn about trade shows and conferences

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sumaiyakhatun24
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Example #2 – I discuss content on LinkedIn about trade shows and conferences

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The problem is that social media algorithms, which are based on reactions and interactions, i.e. some kind of life around the profile, and LinkedIn is no exception, do not reward such content. And if the only reaction, apart from employees writing congratulations, is perhaps a like and nothing more, then it will be difficult for us to reach this wider audience using methods that do not require a large budget.

So if it turns out that most of the posts you publish on your company or private profile are AHA type posts, then you probably need to modify your strategy a little, also in terms of content that may have a call to discussion, a call to action, or simply pure educational value, which the academy probably tried to touch on here by talking about what the lecture was, but, as I'll discuss in a few moments, it didn't do it in enough depth.

So at this point it will be necessary to change this strategy and intersperse AHA-type posts brazil rcs data with posts with a slightly different value and focus on the recipient.


And the simplest example that I can give, or such an example that I can give to exemplify something like this is, I think, common for all B2B companies to be present at trade fairs or conferences. And every time someone from the company, or a company, almost every time is at some trade fair or conference and publishes a post from it, it looks more or less like in the case of the nice Natalia here , who, translating so quickly from English to Polish, wrote a post with more or less this content.
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