In a recent update, LinkedIn has made changes to how images are displayed on their platform, much to the frustration of many users. Now, only promoted (paid) posts can include full-size images that are clickable, while non-promoted posts are limited to smaller thumbnail images. This alteration has implications for the effectiveness of features like Socialise on LinkedIn. However, here at Refari, we’re not ones to be deterred by challenges – we have a plan.
We’re excited to announce that we’re working on an update to our Socialise feature that will address this issue head-on. Our aim is to empower you to maintain a strong presence on LinkedIn, even amidst these changes. So, what’s our solution?
Introducing Enhanced Socialise Feature
Our team is hard at work developing an update to our Socialise feature that will allow you to include the URL of your Job Advert or Testimonial directly in the post description, while still keeping the image full size. This means that even if your post isn’t promoted, you can still showcase your content effectively with a compelling image and a direct link to your job advert or testimonial.
Seamless Integration with LinkedIn
But wait, there’s more! We’re also exploring ways to seamlessly integrate with LinkedIn, so you can easily leave the URL of your Job Advert or Testimonial as a comment on the post. This will provide an additional avenue for engagement and ensure that your content reaches its intended audience, regardless of the post’s promotion status.
We understand the importance of maintaining a strong presence on LinkedIn, and we’re committed to providing you with the tools and solutions you need to succeed. Keep an eye out for further updates and announcements as we continue to refine and improve our Socialise feature.
In conclusion, while LinkedIn’s recent changes may pose challenges, they also present opportunities for innovation and improvement. With our enhanced Socialise feature, you can navigate these changes with confidence, knowing that you have the support of Refari behind you every step of the way.
Here is the article from Linkedin explaining their changes further.