The hard truth about LinkedIn:
- A lot of people with big audiences can post superficial content and get a lot of likes.
- You can have a very big audience, 200+ likes per post, be included in TOP lists but have 0 customers and be totally broke.
- "Influencers" with 100K+ followers steal content.
- You can’t (and shouldn’t) compete with people who post on LinkedIn about LinkedIn.
- If someone with a big audience (not a celebrity) tells you that they spend 15 min on LinkedIn. They’re lying. Engaging with others takes time. Responding to comments takes time. Creating good content takes a lot of time.
- Hooks work if posts deliver hooks’ promises.
- Tricks and hacks can sell bad products/services. ONCE.
- There are a lot of scammers on LinkedIn.
- A lot of famous people on LinkedIn use pods and buy likes.
- You can’t force everyone in your company to build a personal brand.
- LinkedIn is a rented channel. You can’t control the algorithm and its rules. LinkedIn can ban you anytime.
I love this platform. But you should know about the other side, too.
I will launch my (honest) LinkedIn Inbound Playbook on Product Hunt. Support me, please 😊
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Kroto