Now that we know that the LinkedIn algorithm has changed, let's talk about
Speaker:what kind of content you should be posting to stay relevant and get seen.
Speaker:G'Day everyone.
Speaker:It's Coach Michelle J Raymond your trusted partner for building your
Speaker:business and your brand on LinkedIn.
Speaker:And listeners there is no doubt that last week's episode on the
Speaker:changes to the LinkedIn algorithm was super popular and it blew up.
Speaker:It just goes to show you that people were wondering what is going on on LinkedIn?
Speaker:Like it was outta control, hectic.
Speaker:So thank you so much for all of your support.
Speaker:It's just honestly, why I do this podcast in the first place is
Speaker:to help as many people as I can.
Speaker:And this week we're gonna go a little bit further down the rabbit
Speaker:hole called the LinkedIn algorithm.
Speaker:If you are a B2B marketer that is listening to this podcast and wondering
Speaker:what you should be doing about your content strategy on LinkedIn for the
Speaker:rest of the year, then don't worry Today's episode is super practical,
Speaker:as always actionable, I'm gonna share a quick recap of what changed.
Speaker:If you wanna know more, go back to the last episode.
Speaker:I'm then gonna go into the three types of content that I definitely think that you
Speaker:should be exploring if you're not already.
Speaker:The third thing, which I think is most important, is how do you
Speaker:use these types of contents and build some kind of repeatable
Speaker:content strategy for your business.
Speaker:After you finish listening to this episode, you are going
Speaker:to know exactly what to post.
Speaker:That aligns with what the LinkedIn algorithm is rewarding.
Speaker:So let's get into it.
Speaker:For those of you who missed last week's episode, if you want the full
Speaker:details, go back and have a listen before you listen to this episode.
Speaker:But here's a quick recap.
Speaker:Long story short, LinkedIn's algorithm shifted in June 2025, and they are moving
Speaker:away from a reach to a relevancy model.
Speaker:Now, reach is the number of impressions.
Speaker:So how many sets of eyes saw your content?
Speaker:That's the thing that we love that we're addicted to that quite often people who
Speaker:work in social media management or page admins or doing it for themselves, you
Speaker:would be following that number because we've been taught that bigger is better.
Speaker:Now what if LinkedIn replace this with relevancy?
Speaker:So they're saying, you know what?
Speaker:We are actually gonna make sure that your content gets seen by the right
Speaker:people, not necessarily more people.
Speaker:Now there's pros and cons for both, but right now I'm on team relevancy.
Speaker:I can see that this would actually work out in the long run.
Speaker:Bumpy ride in the meantime, as I shared last week, and especially for those of
Speaker:you who have to report on numbers, like I've had some explaining to do to some of
Speaker:our company page management clients and our thought leader pro content clients
Speaker:and saying, look, just hang in there.
Speaker:This thing's gonna adjust itself and it will sort itself out in the.
Speaker:You know, short to medium term, but you know, I can't really explain the
Speaker:drop in impressions any other way.
Speaker:This is it.
Speaker:There's a Business Insider article that I've linked to in the last
Speaker:episode, which explains from LinkedIn's side why they're doing this.
Speaker:They want you to start creating content that really.
Speaker:Builds community, has conversations, keeps people loving LinkedIn and
Speaker:connects members to opportunities.
Speaker:So when you keep this thing in mind, it's important to make sure that you
Speaker:align your content strategy with what kinds of content that LinkedIn are
Speaker:rewarding because if you keep creating the same thing that you did six
Speaker:months ago or even three months ago.
Speaker:Unfortunately, your content strategy is gonna come unstuck, and it's
Speaker:gonna get really, really painful.
Speaker:I really don't want that for you listeners.
Speaker:So in today's episode, I'm gonna talk about three types of content that I really
Speaker:think you should make sure are a part of your content strategy, and then at the
Speaker:end we'll go over how we would incorporate them into a repeatable content plan.
Speaker:Because if you don't have that and something that you can work towards,
Speaker:honestly, if you're creating content on the fly, you just go off in all the
Speaker:wrong directions and will default back into the types of content that you were
Speaker:creating that won't really have that relevancy that we're after on LinkedIn.
Speaker:Let's jump into the three types of content that I really think should be
Speaker:a part of your content strategy for 2025, based on these algorithm changes.
Speaker:When we are looking at the three content formats that I really believe that you
Speaker:should include as part of your content strategy going forward, if you aren't
Speaker:already, and for longtime listeners of this podcast, you are going to be going
Speaker:but Michelle, you've been talking about this for the best part of 12, 18 months.
Speaker:Actually, it's the same strategy that I've been following for that amount of time.
Speaker:Maybe even longer if I was to go back and pull out some numbers.
Speaker:But right now it is so hot that I just cannot believe it's like winning
Speaker:the content lottery on LinkedIn.
Speaker:Here are the three content formats, which I encourage you strongly to
Speaker:make sure are part of your LinkedIn strategy for the rest of 2025.
Speaker:And I'll be keeping an eye on these to make sure that they're still
Speaker:working and if anything else shifts.
Speaker:Then we will come back and reassess that.
Speaker:This is the fun.
Speaker:Nothing on LinkedIn ever stays the same.
Speaker:So three types, let's get to them.
Speaker:Polls number one.
Speaker:Honestly, whether it's your company page or your personal content, the
Speaker:reason I'm starting with these is that the new LinkedIn algorithm loves
Speaker:to show your content to relevant audiences, and it decides that based
Speaker:on who's engaging with your content and whose content you are engaging.
Speaker:So by that I mean likes and comments and that kind of stuff, even who you
Speaker:are connecting with in the dm. So it is watching how you are behaving,
Speaker:not just in your posts, but all the other activities that you do.
Speaker:So people that are engaging with your polls.
Speaker:That is a great way to teach the algorithm who's seeing your content.
Speaker:Now, the cool thing about polls, and I did a whole episode on this not
Speaker:that long ago, is the fact that they are still really great for reach.
Speaker:Like I'm finding, compared to my normal posts, the reach on polls is
Speaker:still about three to four times that.
Speaker:So from that perspective, we're winning both ways.
Speaker:We are getting engagement and we are getting reach.
Speaker:We're teaching the LinkedIn algorithm who wants to see my content, so
Speaker:then it knows the relevancy for my community and hopefully it's
Speaker:promoting my content more and more.
Speaker:So I love LinkedIn polls.
Speaker:They don't require any time to create graphics, to edit
Speaker:videos, to do deep dives.
Speaker:They are so quick and easy that you really need to include these as part
Speaker:of your content strategy in 2025, like hands down, easiest for the quickest and
Speaker:best wins that you can get right now.
Speaker:Moving on from there, I'm gonna go to my second favorite kind of LinkedIn
Speaker:content that I believe you should absolutely make sure is part of
Speaker:your content strategy going forward.
Speaker:And that is LinkedIn lives.
Speaker:LinkedIn lives are something that I've been doing for five years at times,
Speaker:weekly or multiple times a week.
Speaker:More recently, maybe once a month.
Speaker:It's something that I'm picking back up again to get back out there and get more
Speaker:consistently in front of my audience.
Speaker:Why?
Speaker:Because that's really where you build the best communities.
Speaker:Why am I backing them still?
Speaker:Well, it's like this.
Speaker:If you go and have a look then you'll see that LinkedIn has pushed out
Speaker:three different types of new ads, and those ads help you to promote
Speaker:the LinkedIn live events before, during, and after they happen.
Speaker:Now for some of you who are spending money on ads, this is gonna be great,
Speaker:For those of you listening, thinking, but I don't run ads.
Speaker:Guess what?
Speaker:We still get some of these benefits for free from LinkedIn.
Speaker:They will help you promote it before the event and tell some of
Speaker:your community when they go live.
Speaker:But the magic, my friends.
Speaker:Okay, get ready for this one.
Speaker:Get ready to write it down is you wanna create the event a few weeks in advance
Speaker:because every week, every single member on LinkedIn gets up to 1000 invites
Speaker:to be able to invite your audience to come to these events on LinkedIn.
Speaker:You can very quickly and easily use filters and target your right
Speaker:audience, and so it's just magic.
Speaker:Now imagine you've got a couple of people in your team,
Speaker:you've got five, you've got 10.
Speaker:Imagine if everyone was sending out those invites.
Speaker:Like it is a cracking way to get direct access to your audience.
Speaker:And if they don't turn up live, no problems, they can catch the replay.
Speaker:And I'm gonna tell you another cool thing about why I love these LinkedIn
Speaker:lives is it's nowhere else on LinkedIn can you get that two-way interaction,
Speaker:immediately, in the same way that you can with LinkedIn Live events like they have
Speaker:always been my favorite form of content.
Speaker:I just love them.
Speaker:There's so many different ways that you can use them.
Speaker:So experiment.
Speaker:That leaves us with the third type of content, which.
Speaker:I don't know.
Speaker:I said it in last week's episode and a couple of you reached out to find out
Speaker:why I said I love LinkedIn newsletters so much, and I am gonna go into that
Speaker:more in a completely separate episode as a follow up to one I I did a
Speaker:while back, which was comparing email newsletters to LinkedIn newsletters
Speaker:and how I was gonna use both of those.
Speaker:So having been doing it for a while, I can come back and give
Speaker:you an update, but why does the new LinkedIn algorithm love newsletters?
Speaker:Well, you've got long form content.
Speaker:You've got people that have opted into subscribe to get notified
Speaker:every time that content goes out.
Speaker:Now I love that 'cause I am not fighting with people in the home
Speaker:feed, but it also gets shown there as I take that as a bonus.
Speaker:Especially love these for company pages if you have a decent number of
Speaker:followers, so you've got a few thousand followers at least on your company page.
Speaker:Anything more than that, if you don't have a newsletter, I am going to just
Speaker:put it out there you really should.
Speaker:Because you know that your content's not being shown in the home feed as much as
Speaker:personal posts or paid posts, and it's really hard to get your content seen.
Speaker:So the LinkedIn newsletter is a great way to build subscribers.
Speaker:I also love these like get this, like how cool the newsletters, like just love them.
Speaker:You can also, when you post it, the LinkedIn team get that
Speaker:indexed for you from Google.
Speaker:So your newsletters will show up in Google searches and add to that discoverability.
Speaker:Why do we love that?
Speaker:Even like 10 times more than usual.
Speaker:Why am I so excited about this?
Speaker:There's our friend called ChatGPT and all its other, you know, cousins that
Speaker:are scraping the internet all the time looking for great content . So I love
Speaker:this idea, especially now that ChatGPT and the like are starting to actually
Speaker:link back to particular articles.
Speaker:I've seen it with Google searches, typing in questions, and the answers
Speaker:that are showing up are linking back to LinkedIn articles, A.K.A newsletters,
Speaker:you know, articles and newsletters, same thing, just one's got subscribers.
Speaker:And so there's just so much upside here.
Speaker:Again, teach the algorithm who loves your content and who
Speaker:better to show than a subscriber.
Speaker:So I know I've just gotten so excited about these three types of content, but
Speaker:how are you actually gonna use them?
Speaker:Let's talk about that next.
Speaker:One of the most important things to do when there's a rollout with new
Speaker:algorithm changes is to really make sure that we revise our content plan.
Speaker:Make sure that that content plan is aligned with our LinkedIn strategy,
Speaker:which ties back to our business goals.
Speaker:So if you haven't done that, it's time to press pause on this podcast
Speaker:and then go back and do that work.
Speaker:And then we can go into the types and formats of content because I want you to
Speaker:have built a repeatable content strategy that is not taking over your life.
Speaker:Now, the reason that I love those three types of content polls, LinkedIn
Speaker:lives and newsletters, is they are the ultimate way that you can repurpose
Speaker:your content and create content quickly.
Speaker:And that is the secret to success, especially for those of you who are in
Speaker:busy demanding roles, juggling not just LinkedIn, but multiple platforms and not
Speaker:to mention all of those fun meetings.
Speaker:So when it comes to LinkedIn polls, if you're not doing one a week,
Speaker:one every second week at least, trust me, especially for Pages, you
Speaker:are going to love me for this one.
Speaker:When you see just how quickly and easily you can use them strategically
Speaker:and get some great market intelligence, some great reach and then also
Speaker:keep showing up as relevant to that audience so that your content that
Speaker:you post after those polls is showing to the people who are engaging most.
Speaker:And people will quite often who are silent and sitting in the backgrounds, like the
Speaker:LinkedIn lurkers, they'll actually have a go when it comes to LinkedIn polls.
Speaker:So that silent majority that are out there, you actually activate
Speaker:them, which is so cool and such a big opportunity for business
Speaker:growth and spotting opportunities.
Speaker:So polls twice a month roughly, or at least once a
Speaker:week if you can squeeze it in.
Speaker:Then we're gonna move on to the LinkedIn live events.
Speaker:Now, these aren't gonna be something that you're doing every week for most
Speaker:businesses, if you can, that's great.
Speaker:Great way to show up and have those weekly interactions with your community.
Speaker:You could have so many different types of formats and use different people in
Speaker:your team to highlight and spotlight their strengths and have like maybe Q&A
Speaker:sessions, or you could have other types of events which are showing off new
Speaker:technology that you might be launching.
Speaker:It could be just having a fireside chat about industry topics
Speaker:and getting a panel together.
Speaker:The best part about this is if you're running a LinkedIn live and streaming
Speaker:it, you have the opportunity to stream it to other social media platforms as well.
Speaker:I use StreamyYard.
Speaker:That's my preferred platform.
Speaker:I have tried lots of different ones.
Speaker:This one may not be the cheapest, but it's certainly the best and the most reliable.
Speaker:So if I wanted, I could be streaming this directly to YouTube at the
Speaker:same time, so again, more reward for the same amount of effort.
Speaker:After that, download the recording.
Speaker:And you know what I'm gonna say?
Speaker:We're gonna be repurposing.
Speaker:You wanna know what my favorite tool is for repurposing long form content?
Speaker:Opus Clips at this point in time is my go-to.
Speaker:I'm gonna put all of the details about these tools in the show notes
Speaker:so that you can check them out.
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Speaker:We all win.
Speaker:Or you get to try and upgraded plan for free, which is even better.
Speaker:These things, make life so easy and make you look professional and
Speaker:really reduce the amount of time that you're spending creating content.
Speaker:When it comes to LinkedIn lives, there is just so much
Speaker:upside for your business that.
Speaker:I honestly just make them part of your plan.
Speaker:They are the best community builders and best repurposing, no ifs, buts,
Speaker:or maybes when it comes to LinkedIn.
Speaker:And speaking of repurposing, my favorite, as I said, LinkedIn
Speaker:newsletters for the win.
Speaker:Great way to showcase existing content that you've already created.
Speaker:Repurposing some of those LinkedIn live clips.
Speaker:You can bring in some of your posts.
Speaker:Put links in, highlight stuff.
Speaker:Like honestly, if you can't hear how excited I am about these three things,
Speaker:I think I should just quit podcasting.
Speaker:Like that's it.
Speaker:It's over.
Speaker:Uh, but you can see for LinkedIn newsletters, I would be
Speaker:recommending one a month for most people would be a good number.
Speaker:I do them weekly.
Speaker:I've got nearly 10,000 subscribers on my LinkedIn newsletter.
Speaker:That is because every time somebody connects with me or follows me,
Speaker:LinkedIn automatically invite them to subscribe to the newsletter.
Speaker:And a lot of people say yes.
Speaker:The cool thing happens over on your company page as well, like win-win, win.
Speaker:Like honestly, it is easy when you think about it.
Speaker:There's a theme here.
Speaker:Go long first and chop it up into smaller bits.
Speaker:So much easier than going short and trying to stitch them together.
Speaker:So another little handy tip there.
Speaker:You're wondering what types of content that you should
Speaker:be posting in those formats.
Speaker:Then go and check out my 3-2-1 content strategy.
Speaker:I will put the link to that podcast episode in the show notes so you
Speaker:can go back and have a look and say.
Speaker:Am I creating content where I'm building that know, like, and trust factor?
Speaker:And the 3, 2, 1 strategy will help you out with that.
Speaker:Honestly, sometimes when LinkedIn changes come about, they have me
Speaker:shaking my head, pulling out my hair, or adding a few more greys, which, you
Speaker:know, there's quite a few these days.
Speaker:But these changes recently.
Speaker:I am just loving them.
Speaker:There is so much to love about the changes with the algorithm that
Speaker:are happening right now because it absolutely rewards those people who
Speaker:are doing the work to stay top of mind, to interact with their community
Speaker:and be of service with their content.
Speaker:Like that makes me so excited.
Speaker:You all know by now that I am very much all about B2B growth and no hacks, and
Speaker:today's episode is not about providing algorithm hacks for you to try and
Speaker:beat something, but rather to make sure we work smarter within what we've
Speaker:learned from LinkedIn themselves about what their algorithm is rewarding.
Speaker:Honestly, no one's got time these days to try and just create content that is
Speaker:not generating some kind of ROI, whether it's community building, whether it's
Speaker:brand awareness, or ultimately building those sales pipelines for businesses.
Speaker:That's what I'm here for, so.
Speaker:Go back and take a look and look for opportunities based on what
Speaker:you've learned today, is there a place that you can now incorporate
Speaker:content that speaks to the LinkedIn algorithms new focus on relevancy.
Speaker:How can you make sure your interacting with your community,
Speaker:using polls, using LinkedIn live events or using LinkedIn newsletters?
Speaker:If you are someone that has been listening to this episode and you are
Speaker:as excited as I am, but maybe a little apprehensive on how you can implement
Speaker:this in your business, well guess what?
Speaker:That is what I'm here for.
Speaker:This is just a little taster for you about some of the cool ways that we can
Speaker:leverage LinkedIn to grow your business.
Speaker:If you are struggling, if you don't have time to figure it out.
Speaker:Why not just book a call with me?
Speaker:The details are in the show notes.
Speaker:We can have a chat and I can figure out what is the best way that my
Speaker:services will help you achieve your LinkedIn goals in 2025, beyond just
Speaker:these LinkedIn algorithm updates.
Speaker:It is what I love.
Speaker:It is why B2B Growth Co exists, and so if you are someone that is ready to do this.
Speaker:I'm ready when you are
Speaker:If you've really loved these episodes on the LinkedIn algorithm, then
Speaker:I've got a special treat coming up for you in a couple of episodes,
Speaker:we will have LinkedIn's very own Ty Heath from The B2B Institute coming
Speaker:to share her advice on what B2B marketers are doing wrong on LinkedIn.
Speaker:So wherever you are, don't forget, hit subscribe to the podcast so that you
Speaker:don't miss out on that conversation.
Speaker:So until then, cheers.