Grow your LinkedIn by strategically breaking rules. Try out new things, learn for yourself, keep momentum going. LinkedIn success is a game and here's how to play it.
Comedians like Ben Sweeny are bringing satire to the buttoned-up world of LinkedIn, proving that workplace humor has a place on the job networking site.
Brands who have advertised on LinkedIn say the portal's social ecosystem helps in amplifying campaigns thanks to factors like user-generated data and growing member base
You have everything you need to write awesome LinkedIn posts. Turn your wisdom and experience into content that makes your dream client stop scrolling.
In October, 24-year-old Cait Camelia posted screenshots of her Hinge dating app bio on X. She chose cute, casual, and sexy photos of herself, par the course of a standout bio, but the prompts read, "The way to win me over is to get me a creative marketing job" and,
LinkedIn has released new email-centric analytics for its Newsletter feature. This is an update many businesses and marketers have been asking for. While it can be argued this information should have been included from the outset, it still fills a much-needed gap. It complements the existing newsletter metrics available on the platform.
A satirical LinkedIn post has gone viral after many failed to recognize its humorous intent, sparking heated debate across social media. The post, written by Drew Szurko, made a comment on deceptive hiring strategies, where recruiters falsely advertise remote roles only to later reveal in-office requirements.
Within a day, laid-off Meta employees were taking to LinkedIn — not just to announce they were looking for work, but to fight back against Zuckerberg's assessment of their work. It was a new iteration of the classic #opentowork post,
Shirofune, the leading platform for digital advertising automation, will showcase its advanced platform at eTail West 2025, taking place February 24-27. Attendees are invited to visit Booth #W9 for live demonstrations of Shirofune's solutions,
Previously, it was easy to identify a scam message due to poor grammar and typos. The messages were often riddled with errors and awkward phrasing.
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