A) LinkedIn’s Reality – Read through it: 1) Organic reach down 65% from peak and median impressions dropped 18% year-on-year 2) Top 1% creators grow 157x faster than average: excellence and niche focus are critical 3) Virality is capped, rewarding consistent, authority-driven posting over one-off viral hits 4) “Golden Hour” matters—first 60 minutes after posting drives initial reach, so aim for early engagement 5) The feed now prioritizes audience interests and relationships-not just recency-so quality evergreen content lasts longer B) Master the Art of Commenting: 1) The top 5% creators comment 499% more than average: 150-160 meaningful comments weekly is the benchmark 2) LinkedIn restricts daily comments to about 90 per day: make each one count and target high-value threads 3) Avoid generic, spammy AI-style comments; personalize with value, examples, and stories 4) Comments with images, anecdotes, and stories can get up to 30k views: go visual and real C) Format Matters: Prioritize These: 1) Carousels: 4x reach. Use >5 slides and stories. Make educational content interactive 2) Infographics: 3x reach. Actionable tips, structured “do this, don’t do that” formats work best 3) Motivational Quotes: 2.5x reach. Use unique brand backgrounds and iconography: billboards are outdated 4) Personal Images: 2.3x reach. Prioritize behind-the-scenes shots and real moments, not just staged photos 5) Videos: 1.9x reach. Blend teaching with personality for best performance 6) Text-Only Posts: Authority hooks, >1,250 characters, and 14+ short paragraphs perform best D) Algorithm Updates Every Creator Should Know: 1) Carousels are king and story-driven education works best 2) Infographics pull newsletter-level engagement; use them for shortcut learning 3) Longer, paragraph-rich posts (7+) boost reach by up to 74% 4) Write at a 4th–7th grade level for mass appeal; statistics and questions drive engagement, but avoid bland queries 5) Personal stories win-feed is tuned to push authenticity and expertise 6) External links in the main post still reduce reach; push important links to the comments 7) Native content-polls, carousels, videos-gets the biggest algorithmic bump E) Engagement Factors to Leverage: 1) LinkedIn values expert insights and insightful reposts that make readers smarter 2) Longer dwell time drives higher algorithmic visibility; favor saves, shares, and bookmarks 3) Likes matter less than meaningful engagement but still signal trust F) Advanced Creator Hacks: 1) Use Creator Mode and update hashtags quarterly to stay discoverable 2) Mix formats for weekly variety: audience and algorithm reward diversity 3) Analyze what works: iterate quickly for sustainable growth
Training the New LinkedIn Algorithm.
LINKEDIN IS CHANGING This change isn’t about chasing higher reach It’s about training the algorithm intentionally Because LinkedIn just rolled out its biggest transparency update yet The 360brew Report: – It finally explains what the platform actually rewards now and it’s not hustle, frequency, or hacks – The new algorithm is no longer rewarding activity – It’s rewarding coherence Let’s decode that for a second * The old game was simple:Post daily. Engage with everyone. Stay “active.” * The new game? Much smarter and much deeper. So, Write for LinkedIn’s reasoning engine. – Position yourself as an authority in your domain through consistent, coherent signals. Here’s how to train this new system to work for you: 1. Profile = Your Personal Brochure – Your profile is now your most important SEO/GEOon LinkedIn– The headline and first paragraph of your “About” section carry the most weight– Front-load your value, talk about who you help, how you help, and why it mattersA Keep it consistent with your content themes.– The AI reads this context while ranking your posts– Think of it as your executive summary: short, sharp, and story-led. 2) Content = Your Case Studies – Every post is a new data point for LinkedIn’s algorithm– It learns what you stand for by what (and how) you post– Go deep, not broad. Coherence > Virality– Structure your logic clearly: data, lists, or frameworks perform better because they signal expertise – Mix 3 core post types for balance: i) Credibility – authority led insightsii) Connection – personal, storytelling postsiii) Conversion – actionable, valuable lessons – Here’s a little-known insight: when users pause on your content for just 3 seconds,– LinkedIn interprets it as high relevance and scales your reach accordingly– So clarity & depth now matter more than polish 3) Engagement = You’re Training the Algorithm: – Your engagement activity is part of your “coherence score.” It’s how LinkedIn maps your professional identity– Don’t like or comment randomly– Leave thoughtful comments only on topics you want to be known for.– Engage 10 minutes before posting, this “warms” your feed and primes visibility In short, every interaction is a signal You’re not just networking you’re teaching the algorithm who to associate you with This shift means it’s no longer about performing It’s about positioning The creators and professionals who win here will treat LinkedIn as a long-term ecosystem, not a short-term stage Train the machine with intention and it will reward you with the right visibility, not fleeting reach So, how are you training your LinkedIn algorithm lately? Are you even doing it, if not- what are you waiting for? May be this post, haha Go for it now, pay attention, all the best