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Your LinkedIn marketing strategy...

Sara Whitwell • Sep 28, 2018

Preparing and executing your company social media presence throughout 2019

Have you noticed a few changes on LinkedIn lately?

The interface changed this year and some new features were added. Like every digital platform, changes are often, social media platforms move quickly, and you need to keep up with them. This can be a challenge, especially if you don’t have a dedicated expert on board.

Here are a few valuable pointers to push you in the right direction…

·Are you utilising Showcase pages? They can highlight your company key areas, products or services.

·Search engines will pick out the first 156 words from your company page, so make sure your keywords are in text and your company page is up to date.

·Post often with relevant content to your audience

·Video is imperative - according to Dr. James McQuivey of Forrester Research, one minute of video is worth 1.8 million words

·All your employees, customer facing and especially executives should be on LinkedIn and sharing company posts.


Did you know…

·There are 546 million LinkedIn users worldwide in 200 countries

·61 million users are senior level influencers and 40 million are decision making positions

·LinkedIn is the most-used social media platform amongst Fortune 500 companies

Can you afford not to be getting the best out of it?


There are many more ways to boost awareness and traction to your brand through LinkedIn. If you are looking to improve your presence and increase brand awareness and visibility through LinkedIn, then get in touch...

Lateral Alliances offer professional and dependable consulting for all aspects of your company. From initiating and supporting marketing strategies, including PR, web design, graphic design, social media, business development, sale, right through to business and exit strategies, we have the skills and experience to support your business. We are a 'hands on' organisation, who prefer to get deeply involved in your business and challenges, not hide behind aimless discussions.

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