Organic LinkedIn Engagement Pod Patterns: Explained

  • 4 years ago
This video is part of a LinkedIn engagement pods training course that's publicly available and free to everyone: https://www.thisonemarketing.com/2020/04/13/linkedin-engagement-pod-safety-explained/
So here are the ways that we make our engagement pod patterns look more organic so that we don't get detected by the LinkedIn algorithm that will ban our accounts if we aren't careful. So the first thing that we do as mentioned earlier is we connect with everybody in our engagement pod. Because if you think about it, there's no reason why you'd be constantly engaging with each other's posts. If you weren't following each other to see it in the newsfeed, it would look very suspicious to the algorithm that these people who aren't even connected are constantly engaging with each other's posts, but yet they aren't connected for some reason and they are engaging with every single post that they make with each other just doesn't look organic. So, that's the first thing is just get first-degree connected. We've already talked about that in a previous video. I showed you how to do that or a couple of ways to do that. So please do that. The next thing is engagement pods are the most useful in the first three hours. So the first 30 to 60 minutes is when you want to get those comments. You really want to rack up the comments, but then after the first hour, then likes or more important, there's something you all should also should know about the ratio, the likes-to-comments ratio. With the likes-to comments ratio you never want to have more comments than likes, especially in that first 30 to 60 minutes. You can keep it roughly one to one. But then after the first 30 to 60 minutes, just throw in the likes. Go crazy with the likes in that next couple of hours and then you're going to get some really, really good post reach. The next thing is there are three options for if you have a company and you want to get engagement for them. So don't use the pod, the trainer pods you're in. I'll have another video explaining what you can do. If you're a company or you work with a company and you want to get engagement on those LinkedIn updates in the next video, I'll do it for you. I'll explain it. The next thing is you can re-share your potential prospects posts on LinkedIn and then boost those. So let's say there's somebody I want to do business with and I like a post they make so I share it from my account and then I will boost my post of theirs that's on my LinkedIn account. So that's a way of making it look very look a lot more organic. Because if you think about it, like we talked about earlier, if you're boosting posts of people who aren't in your engagement pod, it's going to look suspicious. So this way we make it look a lot more organic by sharing the post rather than boosting their posts directly. We boost it through our own personal account.

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