How do you get more engagement on LinkedIn?

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How do you get more engagement on LinkedIn?

LinkedIn is the most powerful platform for B2B marketing, personal branding, and lead generation. But most people struggle with engagement because they treat LinkedIn like a resume instead of a social platform. If you’re only posting company updates, promotions, or bland corporate-speak, you’re doing it wrong.

Why Most LinkedIn Posts Flop

They’re too formal 

People don’t engage with robotic, corporate-sounding posts. LinkedIn is professional, but it’s still a social network—meaning personal, authentic content wins.

They lack personality 

Nobody cares about generic industry updates. People engage with real stories, experiences, and opinions.

There’s no conversation

 If your post is just a statement with no question or call to action, there’s no reason for people to engage.

How to Skyrocket LinkedIn Engagement

Start with a Strong Hook

The first two lines of your post determine if people will keep reading. If you start with “Happy Monday! Hope you’re doing well,” you’ve already lost them. Instead, lead with a bold statement, a question, or something unexpected.

Example:
“Networking is important for business growth.” (Boring.)
“I used to think networking was a waste of time—until a 10-minute coffee chat landed me my biggest client.” (Intriguing.)

Tell Stories Instead of Just Sharing Facts

LinkedIn isn’t just for industry insights—it’s for real experiences. People engage with posts that feel human, not robotic.

Example:

  • Instead of posting, “Cold outreach works,” share a story about a time you sent a cold email that led to a big opportunity.
  • Instead of saying, “Hiring the right people is crucial,” tell a personal story about a bad hire and what you learned.

Make It Easy to Read

Nobody wants to read a wall of text. Use:
✅ Short paragraphs
✅ Bullet points
✅ Spacing to break up long sections

Engage with Others First

Want more people to engage with your posts? Engage with theirs first. Spend 10–15 minutes before posting by commenting on other people’s content. It increases visibility and builds relationships.

End with a Conversation Starter

Posts that invite discussion get way more reach. End your post with a question or a clear call to action.

Example:
“What’s your biggest lesson from a failed pitch?”
“Has this happened to you? Let me know in the comments.”

Be Consistent

One viral post won’t build your brand. Show up at least 3-5 times a week to stay top of mind.

Bonus Hack: Use the 80/20 Rule

  • 80% value-based content (stories, insights, lessons)
  • 20% promotional content (selling your offer, sharing wins, case studies)

The Bottom Line

Engagement on LinkedIn comes from being real, telling great stories, and starting conversations. Stop treating it like a corporate press release—start showing up like a person.

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