Stop killing your LinkedIn reach.
(Do this instead for better results)
Are YOU making this mistake?
I used to post polished essays and "inspirational" stories.
🧍♂️ Low reach.
🧍♂️ Low engagement.
🧍♂️ NO leads.
Then I made 3 simple changes.
Backed by REAL algorithm data.
✅ I simplified my writing.
→ Short sentences.
→ Easy words.
→ 14+ quick paragraphs.
(Grade 5–7 reading level = more eyes, faster reads.)
✅ I dropped ALL hashtags.
→ They reduce reach by up to 81%.
✅ I ended with an EASY question.
→ Not deep.
→ Not vague.
→ Just easy to answer.
That one tweak increased engagement by 72%.
Want better reach?
Start here:
→ Use carousels or infographics.
→ Use vertical images or videos (portrait mode performs 93% better).
→ If using video: show your face in the first 3 seconds.
→ Post on Tuesday to Thursday (11AM–1PM GMT is 🔥).
→ Respond to comments for 15–30 mins after posting.
What’s ONE small change you made that boosted your LinkedIn performance?
I’ll reply to every comment and share a few tips back.
Repost to help your network!
P.S. Depost AI is your secret weapon to write better LinkedIn copy, repurpose content, and engage with your audience like a pro. 🔥
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2 months ago
Small structural changes can drive huge visibility shifts, especially when aligned with how people actually consume content. Simplicity, timing, and interaction often outperform complexity and polish
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2 months ago
Simplified writing and lots of white space make everything easier to read.
I read my content aloud before posting, to see how it flows, then make final edits based on that.