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It appears in the Activity section, on your profile.
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It’s shared with a subset of your connections and followers, depending on your connection strength, your connection's notification settings, and notification state (For example, number of unread notifications). Your connection’s activity may also impact the distribution of your content.
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Members who aren't in your network can choose to follow you to see your shared content in their feed.
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Followers may receive notifications when you share a post or publish an article. Your posts and articles may be available on their LinkedIn homepage feeds.
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To simplify the notifications experience, we often combine notifications for your connections.
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If your public profile is visible to everyone and Articles & Activities is switched to Show in the Public Profile section, then your content may be public and searchable both on and off LinkedIn. This means that your content may be viewed by people without LinkedIn accounts.
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If your public profile is private or if Articles & Activities is switched to Hide in the Public Profile section, then your content won't be accessible by members who aren't logged into LinkedIn.
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Write content that your audience can relate to.
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Focus on content that impacts professionals based on what's in the news, offer deep industry insights, lessons you’ve learned, or ideas.
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Avoid being overly promotional. Remember that audiences want to feel inspired and informed.
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Frequently sharing content that your professional community can relate to.
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Engaging with other members by reacting to and commenting on their posts and articles.
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