LinkedIn Guide to Creating’s Post

Who's seen a look-at-how-cool-I-am post? 👀 Gorick Ng shares his thoughts on how to categorize your content and what to avoid.

Anna Lukacs

Let’s Grow and Learn Together | to Driving Meaningful Impact and Lasting Improvement | for Sustainable Practices | at a dPb Building Journey | by Empowering Personal Branding with AI Assistance

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Okay Gorick Ng … The LinkedIn is already flooded with AI automated contents from several third party resources. … so before you are playing the smart one in content creation please look around first. Ps.: … and take under the consideration, the population of LinkedIn’ s posts in organic level, fall more than five or even six categories. It really annoyed me, trying to force us into a stereotypical box. … and I am smiling because there is no face like this 😤

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Shankar J.

I help tech learners bridge theory-practice gap | Speaker & Tech Trainer | 16.5K+ Learners | PhD Scholar @ NIT Calicut

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Great tips and actionable points, Gorick Ng. To add: I follow a similar approach with 4 types/frameworks. 1. Career and productivity insights 2. Industry trends and insights 3. Resharing & reacting to content (with my value add) 4. Behind the scenes These make sure that my audience gains actionable insights that make them 1% better.

Mic Adam

Independent LinkedIn® Trainer & Consultant Expert | Keynote Speaker | Data-driven results for generating more leads | Attracting top talent | Igniting the ambassador program | Optimizing ad campaigns | Personal Branding

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Interesting, but category #6 gets the most engagement and that is what many people are resorting to these days

Reza Al

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Saya setuju

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