As a super or content admin, you can post for your Page followers. If you’re having trouble with a Page post, try the following tips.
If you see an error when you try to create a new post, keep the following in mind:
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You must have super or content admin permissions to post on your Pages.
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Make sure the media specifications are correct.
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Make sure your post has 40 or fewer mentions.
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If you see a “cannot display preview” error, this may be due to issues with the landing page's SSL certificate.
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Check that your hashtags are appropriate and don’t violate LinkedIn content guidelines.
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If you can’t tag or mention a specific LinkedIn member, they may have turned off the tagging and mentioning settings for their account.
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If you’re having trouble with previously shared posts, try the following troubleshooting recommendations:
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If the image on the post is broken, check whether the original image is still available and the URL is still correct.
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Check whether you’ve been flagged by Spamhaus or Google Phishing.
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Clear your browser’s cache and cookies.
If your post appears in a Sponsored Content ad, you need to meet the following conditions to edit the post. Otherwise, the Edit post button won’t appear.
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You’ll need the correct permissions on both the Page and LinkedIn Ads account where the post is sponsored.
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Your Page must meet one of the following criteria:
- At least 500 followers
- At least 50 employees associated with the Page
- Associated with at least one managed LinkedIn Ads Account
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If your posts are no longer visible on your Page, it may be due to one of the following:
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Your post was created over a year ago or your Page has exceeded 500 posts. If you pin a post, it will show up even after a year has passed.
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Another admin on your Page deleted the post.
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Your post was removed for violating our content guidelines.
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