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Linkedin marketing

Linkedin marketing

Growth Hackers / General · April 16, 2019 at 5:21am (Edited 5 years ago)

In case you thought to kick off your business presence on this B2B platform, you should read this mini-guide prepared by me.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-much-your-linkedin-page-can-learn-from-700k-marcin-nieweglowski/

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April 17, 2019 at 2:16pm

Hey @marcin thanks for sharing this advices. I am not using to much Linkedin, even i have ~20k connections, and more then 1.5k pending one. IT's kind to much noisy and spammy for me.

However, I noticed that years ago posting on company page give it quite good amount of exposure, for the amount of time and work i putted there.

So, i will consider from now on resharing content from community here, to company page.

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    April 17, 2019 at 9:35pm

    Hey @kinderminder. You're right, Linkedin has a big problem with fake accounts tobe covered here: https://digiday.com/marketing/linkedins-fake-account-problem/ That's a reason to be very demanding when it comes to accepting invitations. I really carefully pick this kind of business proposals.

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      April 18, 2019 at 6:42pm

      Hey @marcin - thanks for your article. In my case, Linkedin is also one of the most important channels, but I prefer to use my and my coworkers' personal accounts - it's much more effective.

      Although you guys are right - Linkedin is quite spammy, but for me, it's still the cheapest and most comfortable promotion channel.

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        I believe that as well, if you focuse on Linkedin, and do the things with plan and right, that it can gain lot of results, especially in b2bm b2c. Like connecting only with right people, posting quality content, using platform features like Groups, company page, etc

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