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Linkedin Engagement Pod Groups Explained: Linked Growth Hack!

Linkedin Engagement Pod Groups Explained: Linked Growth Hack!

Linkedin posts not getting enough likes or comments? Is positive social media exposure a key part of the business? Want ten to fifteen times the social media engagement for less than ten dollars a month? Then you need to know the truth about Linkedin engagement pod groups.
What are Linkedin engagement pod groups? Linkedin engagement pods are private groups that engage with each others’ content for increased social media reach.
The Linkedin posts get more social media reach by leveraging the social algorithm that’s designed to keep users on longer.
How do Linkedin engagement pod groups work? Linkedin engagement pods are just private groups that engage with each others’ content! They can be automated or done manually using private group chats on Whatsapp, Telegram and others. Automated groups (engagement pods) can choose the time between engagements and control the number of likes and comments on posts.
You can read our best practices for establishing thought leadership and join a free Linkedin engagement pod group by clicking in the video description now!
Manual Linkedin engagement pod groups are either public or private. Manual Linkedin engagement pod groups can either be an “anytime engage” or facilitated and scheduled at a regular time so members can all post and engage together. Engaging in those short intervals helps the Linkedin algorithm to favour your content into showing it to a wider audience for free. The Linkedin algorithm does this to try and keep users on its platform for as long as possible. Don’t forget: social media platforms like Linkedin are designed to be addictive.
Are Linkedin engagement pod groups safe? Manual Linkedin engagement pod groups are 100% safe. Automated Linkedin engagement pods are generally very safe. Only choose reputable service providers!
Are automated engagement pods just bots? It’s a pre-programmed bot, just like social media scheduling software that engages your audience on your behalf. But dont social media platforms hate bots? Sort of. Social media platforms hate bot activity that negatively affects user experience. Like follow and unfollow bots. (btw they’re ineffective now.)
You’ll find recommended engagement tools and free or paid engagement groups to join on our website. www.thisonemarketing.com.
Click the link in the description for both free and paid digital engagement tools and strategies, guides along with other best practices materials. Know anyone that would find this video useful? Share the love!

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