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Anatomy of a great LinkedIn publisher post: steal these 7 killer elements

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Months ago LinkedIn opened its Publisher platform beyond the small group of big-name Influencers. Publishing on LinkedIn can be a total game changer, but only when you do it right.

So, let’s look at someone who’s definitely doin’ it right.

It’s career expert, J.T. O’Donnell and she’s got all the right junk in all the right places (LinkedIn-wise!)

Famous in your field tip: anatomy of a great LinkedIn Publisher post

Want to create LinkedIn Publisher posts that build your fame factor? Follow these tips!

(Wanna see the actual post on LinkedIn? Click here.)

Published back in June 2014, this baby has gotten some eyeballs.

Over 700,000 views

Over 2000 likes

Over one thousand comments. (And they’re still pouring in!)

This post is building the author’s fame factor 24/7 because:

  • It includes internal links within the post to relevant posts and pages on her website.
  • It has a call to action to Follow her and visit her website to solve specific problems.
  • It includes her book and a link to buy it.

Let’s break down the individual elements of this superstar LinkedIn post:

1. “Read me NOW” title.

5 Reasons You May Not Want to Work for Google

This one hits so many hot buttons:

  • It includes a number. (We loves our numbered lists.)
  • It’s counterintuitive (what? Why wouldn’t I want to work at Google? I must know now!)
  • It uses a well-known name (Google, duh.)

2. Easy-on-the-eyes layout

The article itself is clear and organized. It uses lots of short paragraphs, with some bold subheads mixed in, for variety.

And content-wise, it’s a winner. After explaining her five reasons, she offers advice on what to do instead. That gives the reader a concrete action, beyond just bursting their lifelong fantasy of joining the Googleplex.

But look toward the end of her post. This is where brilliant marketing (and fame boosting) comes on like a freight train…

3. She includes links to relevant posts on her own site.

And mixes advice with a subtle – and relevant – offer.

“Just a friendly reminder: don’t start networking with your Interview Bucket List until you’ve optimized your LinkedIn profile.”

Follow that enticing blue text and you’ll end up on her website where she (surprise, surprise, surprise) offers a paid service optimize your LinkedIn profile. Genius!

4. Tell the reader what to do next. 

She asks for comments with a specific question. (People are more likely to comment in response to a specific prompt, rather than a generic request to comment.)

5. Entice the reader to connect with you

This post could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. When you publish on LinkedIn, encourage readers to follow you. And invite them into your home on the web.

Invite your readers to get more of your good stuff.

Invite your readers to get more of your good stuff.

See how J.T. invites the reader to follow her on LinkedIn and lists two other links to her website? Do that.

6. Demonstrate credibility

Ready for more magic? Check out how J.T. shows an image of her book (with a link to Amazon, natch) along with a subtle promo for it. She knows that being a published author gives her credibility as a career expert.

LinkedIn Publisher Post 3

7. Offer free resources

At the end of the post, J.T. clearly tells readers how to connect with her on LinkedIn, plus puts it right out there that she isn’t available for free consulting. (Which is a smart timesaver!)

Then, she closes with a link to the free resources on her website. Brilliant.


Your fame boosting assignment:

If you’ve been invited to publish on LinkedIn, steal these fame-boosting ideas and let your post make you famous on Google!

And if you’re still waiting on your invite to publish on LinkedIn, guess what? These tips are perfect for blog posts on your own website, too. Start sprinkling some of your magic on us, superstar.


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