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The theme probably isn't, but the way to deal with it? Finally, is the spelling correct? 4) Try Lists Advantages of lists: easy to read, easy to understand, easy to find… 5) Story Telling, action, debate and likes Why do we read an article? To be informed, to have fun, to learn, to understand, but also to connect and find inspiration. We therefore do not limit ourselves to a simple exposition of facts and figures. Story telling, stories, “real life”, feedback are also very appreciated. LinkedIn also seeks to highlight articles that push for action, that create debate and that generate likes.
These are quality elements in the eyes of LinkedIn. 6) Titles: yes… but Apart from Email Data a few personalities whose name is enough to trigger the desire to read, we will decide to read an article based on its title (and possibly the image which illustrates it). We therefore need a title “à la Voici” which attracts, questions and makes us want to. Try to find several options to choose the best title. Use words that appeal to those you want to reach. The title should be related to the content but does not necessarily have to tell the whole story. Try to make the title clear about the type of content you will find.
Use specific numbers if it's a list; strong adjectives or verbs. Ask questions. 7) Ask to be shared One of the keys to being featured in Pulse is to have engagement. So, don't hesitate to ask. You can make it easier by highlighting the main points, for example with an external plugin to send directly to Twitter. We therefore do not limit ourselves to a simple exposition of facts and figures. Story telling, stories, “real life”, feedback are also very appreciated.
These are quality elements in the eyes of LinkedIn. 6) Titles: yes… but Apart from Email Data a few personalities whose name is enough to trigger the desire to read, we will decide to read an article based on its title (and possibly the image which illustrates it). We therefore need a title “à la Voici” which attracts, questions and makes us want to. Try to find several options to choose the best title. Use words that appeal to those you want to reach. The title should be related to the content but does not necessarily have to tell the whole story. Try to make the title clear about the type of content you will find.
Use specific numbers if it's a list; strong adjectives or verbs. Ask questions. 7) Ask to be shared One of the keys to being featured in Pulse is to have engagement. So, don't hesitate to ask. You can make it easier by highlighting the main points, for example with an external plugin to send directly to Twitter. We therefore do not limit ourselves to a simple exposition of facts and figures. Story telling, stories, “real life”, feedback are also very appreciated.