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Buying LinkedIn Followers for your LinkedIn Page is one of the foremost valuable marketing objectives on the platform. These will be BOT followers with no engagement KPIs and are mainly used for showing off numbers game.
Starter Tips: How to Get Followers on Your LinkedIn Page
These techniques are helpful for building up your Page’s following from a low number, or even from zero. However, even well-established Pages with thousands of followers are encouraged to implement them if they haven’t already. You’ll find more advanced tips in the section below.
Tip #1: Optimize your Page for SEO
Did you know you can optimize your LinkedIn Page for search? Follow the guidance in the linked article to ensure your Page is fully discoverable on engines like Google.
Tip #2: Engage your employees
Your team members will be your strongest allies in growing a Page following. Encourage them to spread the word with friends and colleagues who are interested in what you do. For new Pages, this is an essential step toward getting off the ground. When employees tag your Page in updates, and share with their networks the benefits of following your Page, it can provide a big boost.
Also, be sure your employees are properly mapped to your Page (by citing it accurately in their Work Experience), because every time your employee makes a new connection on LinkedIn, the new connection will be prompted to follow your Page.
Tip #3: Add a Follow button to your website
This simple addition can help turn your website visitors into LinkedIn Page followers. To compel action, you might include some messaging like, “If you enjoy our content here, you’ll love the stuff we share on LinkedIn.” Here’s an overview of how to add a Follow button to your company’s website.
Tip #4: Add a Page link to your email signature
Another “set it and forget it” tip that can pay major dividends. Edit your work email signature to include a link directing recipients toward your organization’s LinkedIn Page, and encourage them to give it a follow. If you’re corresponding with someone professionally, there’s a good chance your Page might interest them.
Tip #5: Add a Page link to your personal LinkedIn profile
Your personal LinkedIn profile is another opportunity to capture relevant members and direct them toward your company’s hub on the platform. Consider adding a shortlink to your LinkedIn Page in the “Website URL” field on your profile, or even in your headline. In accordance with Tip #2, you might invite other employees to do the same.
Just like with other employees, it’s important that you associate your profile with your organization’s LinkedIn Page, so new connections will receive a prompt to follow..
Tip #6: Post content to your Page regularly
Keeping a steady flow of fresh content on your Page will give it more visibility on member feeds (Pages that post at least weekly see a 2x lift in engagement, which in turn leads to greater organic reach) and make it more appealing to potential followers. Tap into the Content Suggestions feature if you’re short on ideas.
Tip #7: Join topical conversations with hashtags
Use three to five relevant hashtags in your posts to reach new, relevant communities with your content.
Also, when you associate your LinkedIn Page with relevant hashtags in your Communities Hashtags panel, you can enter a feed and react/comment on conversations from the perspective of your organization, further exposing your brand name to new, relevant audiences.
Tip #8: Enlist help from customers and brand advocates
Do you have customers who are crazy about your brand? Or people in your circle who are driven to advocate for you? Let them know that increasing your LinkedIn following is a priority, and see if they might be willing to help out by posting about your organization to their networks.
Tip #9: Adjust your content based on your Page analytics
Page admins can access a robust set of analytics, which provide demographic information about your followers and visitors, as well as engagement data for your updates. Use these insights to figure out what’s resonating vs. what’s not and align your content with what your visitors want.
Tip #10: Mention influencers and companies you admire in Page updates
Are there influential people in your industry, and non-competing companies, that you respect and wish to be associated with? By @mentioning them in your updates, you’ll have a better chance to get in front of their network, since they’ll be able to reshare your post to their followers. Just make sure not to overdo it, as this tactic can quickly become spammy in abundance.
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