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Writer's pictureDan Bowsher | Sett Social

#SettUpForSocial Why You Should Think More About Commenting on LinkedIn™

Updated: Feb 13



One thing the majority of LinkedIn™ users are unaware of is how important it is to interact with other people's content as part of building an effective LinkedIn™ presence.


Posting useful content regularly and consistently matters a great deal too, but just throwing it out there without interacting with others will only take you so far, especially if you are just starting to use LinkedIn™ more purposefully.


Commenting meaningfully and entering into relevant conversations is as important as the content you share, only:


🦡 It doesn't take up as much time as creating original posts


🦡 It's something you can do a couple of times every day


In my latest stream-of-consciousness video explainer, I wanted to share some insights on why commenting matters and what you can do to start engaging and interacting with more intent.


I hope it's helpful, but drop a comment below if you have any questions.


Happy commenting!

1 comentário


testafeeling
29 de set.

Hello, I can’t watch the video you attached to the article. This is my first time meeting any of the doctors. I tried googling how to fix videos that won't play, but there is very little information. Could this be because your video is uploaded to Vimeo and my browser is blocking it, or the video format won't play? In any case, I will try online MKV converter and give you an answer whether it will work or not.

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