As a Page super or content admin, you can import posts from your organization’s RSS feeds, such as from your organization’s website, to share in a post directly on your Page. Content sharing can help you efficiently post your content from external web sources to your LinkedIn Page and grow and engage your followers.
After you set up content sharing, you’ll be notified each time a new post from your RSS feed becomes available to post on LinkedIn. The drafted post will include a link to the original source and may include a preview image. You can review the drafted Page post and edit it as needed before publishing it on LinkedIn. Once published, the content will be shared with members on LinkedIn, like other Page posts.
As new content is added to your external source, it'll become available to post on your Page regularly. Note that there’s a daily limit, so if you have any new content posted on your RSS feed on a given day, you may not see all your content available to post on LinkedIn. If there’s content you’d like to share that isn’t available to post with this feature, you can still create a new post for that content.
External source types that are currently supported include your organization’s websites, blogs, YouTube channels, and other RSS supported sources.
Important to know
- Sources you submit to LinkedIn through this feature must only contain content that you and your organization have the right to post on LinkedIn and must not violate anyone’s rights, including intellectual property rights, or the Professional Community Policies.
- Your use of this feature is subject to the LinkedIn Pages Terms.
- Review LinkedIn’s Copyright Policy to ensure the content you share is compliant.
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