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Digital Marketing landscape. See you there! LinkedIn is Improving Search Results. How to Make Your Content Shine For Your Audience? Ashley Rodríguez Ashley Rodríguez Sep 1, 22 | 4 min read ✓ Human crafted content Updated: September 1, 2022 Need content for your business? Find top writers on WriterAccess! Try for free There are more than 830 million members on LinkedIn. They are not only looking for a new job, but they are looking for truly useful information while building their network.
That’s why the engineering team at LinkedIn is making changes to improve the search email list ukexperience. Improving search results seems to be becoming a priority for different channels. In fact, it hasn’t yet been a week since I talked about how Google updated its algorithm in order to prioritize quality content on SERPs. And LinkedIn is making moves in this direction as well. And, just like Google, quality content on the professional platform goes far beyond answering queries in a post. We have to think about how to give the audience what they really want.
Post search and user engagement on LinkedIn increased by 35% in 2020. People are looking for high-quality content and productive conversations. So, what are the changes on LinkedIn? How’s it going to affect us — Marketing professionals and brands that create content on the platform? I’ll dive into that. Follow me! The Before and After of Post Search on LinkedIn Until this week, the search journey on LinkedIn started at the search bar, where it mixed a series of results — but the old system left behind a lot of important articles and LinkedIn posts.
That’s why the engineering team at LinkedIn is making changes to improve the search email list ukexperience. Improving search results seems to be becoming a priority for different channels. In fact, it hasn’t yet been a week since I talked about how Google updated its algorithm in order to prioritize quality content on SERPs. And LinkedIn is making moves in this direction as well. And, just like Google, quality content on the professional platform goes far beyond answering queries in a post. We have to think about how to give the audience what they really want.
Post search and user engagement on LinkedIn increased by 35% in 2020. People are looking for high-quality content and productive conversations. So, what are the changes on LinkedIn? How’s it going to affect us — Marketing professionals and brands that create content on the platform? I’ll dive into that. Follow me! The Before and After of Post Search on LinkedIn Until this week, the search journey on LinkedIn started at the search bar, where it mixed a series of results — but the old system left behind a lot of important articles and LinkedIn posts.