LinkedIn is always eager for quality, original content for its readers. Enjoying the platform will offer you many benefits and a wider reach for your participation.
Before linking to other pages, consider creating your own content to encourage engagement on LinkedIn. The social network frowns upon links outside the platform; while they're not prohibited, excessive links can be penalized.
Unlike other social networks that prioritize the use of images, text-only notes work much better on LinkedIn.
Use contrasting bullet points to avoid plain text, but dentist database remember that your content will perform best without images. What's more, the site provides a tool to remove photos if you include external links that contain them.
There are several tricks you can implement to increase your followers' engagement. Don't create articles that focus exclusively on professional development. Remember that, in addition to being an expert in your field, you're also a human being!
So… prove it! Share anecdotes from your professional life or your teaching career. Try to make them stories that teach your users something, and then, as a next step, evaluate and respond to their comments.
Another trick to achieve engagement is the possibility of generating debate. You can do this in a very simple way: at the end of an article, for example, end with a question and a call to action for your readers to give their opinion.
Example: "Should promotions for larger quantities of products at the same price be very limited in time or could they be extended indefinitely? What do you think? Let me know in the comments."