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The employee advocacy platform for LinkedIn

Generate new revenue opportunities with Vulse’s unique LinkedIn content tools - empowering teams to become more active in their networks.

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Why Vulse is the leading B2B content tool for LinkedIn

Vulse leverages LinkedIn's official API to help you stay consistent, craft engaging content, and analyse performance effortlessly. Our platform for LinkedIn simplifies planning, creation, and posting, making it easier than ever to improve audience growth, engagement, and brand expansion. Start today and watch your LinkedIn profile or company page evolve into a reach-broadening, influence-growing powerhouse.

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Build Consistency

Consistency is key to LinkedIn success. Use Vulse's real-time analytics to monitor your progress and refine your content strategy. Our platform fuels consistent growth by delivering data-driven insights that inform your content creation and posting schedule.

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Boost Engagement

Capture your audience’s attention with compelling content, crafted using our unique technology. Whether you're managing a company page or developing a personal profile, Vulse helps you create posts that resonate, inspire, and drive meaningful engagement.

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Analyse Performance

Understand what drives your growth with Vulse’s unique scoring system. Analyse performance metrics, and use our tools to generate fresh content ideas on the fly. Vulse makes it easy to roll out impactful content that drives results.

Transform your employees into brand advocates with Vulse

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User Tagging

Easily tag relevant pages, connections, colleagues, or industry leaders in your posts to drive more visibility and start meaningful conversations.

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Team Leaderboard

Empower your team with our Live Team Leaderboard. Track LinkedIn activity across your organisation, celebrate top performers and develop a culture of healthy competition. With real-time insights into engagement and reach, you can optimise your strategy and drive collective success on LinkedIn.

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Post Optimisation

Increase the quality of each post you create, capture more attention, and keep your tone of voice consistent with our Vulse-powered optimisation tool. Get more from every piece of content you share.

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Live Analytics

Stay ahead of the curve with our real-time trending news feed. Keep your finger on the pulse to maintain your position at the forefront of your sector and spark meaningful conversations.

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Content Ideas

Generate unique content ideas based on themes that your audiences care about. Keep your content fresh, relevant, and engaging by harnessing the power of our bespoke AI content planner.

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Bespoke Scheduling

Automate posting across multiple accounts with a streamlined content scheduler. Get your posts out at the perfect time to boost reach and drive engagement, while freeing yourself up for other tasks.

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Multiple Users

Manage multiple accounts and users effortlessly to build a consistent presence across personal profiles and company pages. Foster growth for all of your accounts from one easy-to-use hub.

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What our customers are saying

Since using Vulse, I have posted 3x per week consistently, increasing my daily follower growth by 300%. My most engaging posts, generated over 4500 impressions. Vulse's layout ensured I included all necessary elements like hashtags and media, while the content theme planner developed post ideas and created quick summaries, saving me significant amounts of time. The ability to schedule posts is a huge benefit, allowing me to enjoy building my personal brand and consistently produce content without the stress of planning.

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Lara Hanson, Founder - Noux Talent

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I’ve been patiently waiting to get my hands on Vulse, and it is a game-changer for me. It’s simple to use but powerful in its results. This is the first AI tech I’ve used that doesn’t read like a robot wrote it. Consistency is key to growing social media platforms and Vulse has given me no excuse with its scheduling tool and speedy post generation. Whilst it’s aimed at LinkedIn, there’s no reason why I can’t repurpose the content for other social media platforms.

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Carla Speight, Founder - PR

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It’s a great tool.

 

Incredible work by the Vulse team.


 

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Ian Wright, CEO - Virtual Non Execs

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Vulse is fantastic.

 

I can’t praise it enough.

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Obi Onuorah, Director - Senior Internet

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This tool is the one to use. The best thing is that the people at Vulse listen to their users on what they need to make the product better and as a result, it is constantly evolving and moving with the times.

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Claire Woods, Director - Kennedy Woods

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I found that the output was incredibly precise, and matched my tone of voice, especially on technical themes. They allow me to add a theme, which then develops a post idea, which is a great starting point for the content creation process. And you know, it’s going to be seen in the feeds of my LinkedIn users.

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Ryan Short, Business Development Manager - Planit Testing

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Vulse is a great tool. It has already made a difference to us and the fact that the tool is still evolving and the team is so receptive to feedback means I am just stoked to see where this takes us.

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Elliot Gaspar, Founding Director - Standard Ledger

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Vulse has allowed me to stay consistent, overcome writer's block, and analyse post-performance. My impressions and engagement have increased, with other users contacting me to compliment my content.

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The Perfect Plan For Your Needs

Discover a pricing plan designed specifically for your unique needs. We're committed to delivering exceptional value and personalised solutions

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Basic

Perfect for personal branding.

1 account

£17

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  • Unlimited Posting

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  • Personal Profile Analytics

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Premium

Add a company page into the mix

1 account

£37

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  • Individual plan, plus:

  • Company Page Analytics

  • Community Management

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Pro

Managing multiple accounts, no problem.

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£97

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  • Manager plan, plus:

  • Account Manager

  • Bespoke Reporting

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    How Marketers Can Leverage LinkedIn To Connect With SMBs: Key Insights

    LinkedIn has released a new report shedding light on the current state of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), focusing on business growth opportunities, challenges, information sourcing, and decision-making processes.For marketers targeting SMBs, this report is a goldmine of insights that could help shape strategies and outreach efforts.Understanding the SMB Landscape on LinkedInThe LinkedIn report is based on a survey of 4,287 employees from businesses with fewer than 400 employees.While the upper limit of 400 employees may be pushing the boundaries of a traditional SMB, the insights provided remain highly relevant to marketers targeting small and medium businesses.LinkedIn’s SMB audience is fast-growing, with 150 million active SMBs on the platform today. In fact, engagement from SMBs has grown a staggering 25 times in the past two years.According to LinkedIn’s research, SMBs are one of the platform’s most engaged audiences. This means that there is an enormous potential for businesses to leverage LinkedIn to reach and engage small business managers and decision-makers.Key Challenges SMB Managers Are FacingThe report highlights the major challenges SMB managers are currently facing as they seek to grow their businesses.Many SMBs are focusing their efforts on overcoming these hurdles, and understanding these challenges can help marketers better tailor their outreach to address the pain points of small business owners.The report also touches on areas where SMBs are making investments to maximize business efficiency. For marketers, this presents an opportunity to showcase solutions that can help SMBs optimize processes and grow in a competitive environment.Identifying Key Growth Points for SMBsOne of the key takeaways from the report is the focus on businesses with around 10 employees.This is a critical growth point for SMBs, as companies at this size often face significant scaling challenges.This provides a potential opportunity for marketers to reach SMBs at a pivotal moment in their growth cycle, offering products and services that can help them scale successfully.How SMBs Source Relevant InformationAnother crucial insight from the report is how SMBs source information relevant to their business.Understanding where SMB managers turn for information is vital for marketers, as it can help refine content strategies and ensure that marketing efforts are directed toward the right platforms and channels.In addition, the report delves into how SMBs perceive the value of social media for their business. LinkedIn, in particular, plays a central role as a trusted platform for SMBs to access industry news, share updates, and connect with other professionals.Marketers who are strategic about their LinkedIn presence can tap into this growing SMB audience to build brand awareness and drive engagement.Unlocking Opportunities with LinkedIn’s SMB InsightsThe full "Meet the SMB" report, created in partnership with Intent, provides deeper insights into how SMBs make decisions, where they look for information, and how they source products.This valuable data can help marketers refine their outreach strategies, develop content that resonates with SMBs, and create campaigns that drive more meaningful engagement.The 42-page report is available for download on LinkedIn, and it’s an essential read for any marketer looking to target small to medium-sized businesses effectively.Why This Report Is Essential for Marketers Targeting SMBsIf you’re seeking to connect with potential SMB customers, LinkedIn’s "Meet the SMB" report provides the essential information you need to refine your marketing approach.By understanding where SMBs are focusing their efforts and what drives their decision-making processes, you can build more effective, data-driven strategies that resonate with this highly engaged and rapidly growing audience.

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    How Marketers Can Leverage LinkedIn To Connect With SMBs: Key Insights

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    LinkedIn Tests New "My Network" Feed To Boost Engagement

    LinkedIn is rolling out a new test aimed at improving user engagement by offering an alternate feed where you can view updates exclusively from your first-degree connections.This update, currently being tested with a select group of users, is designed to allow individuals more control over the content they see in their LinkedIn feed, making it easier to keep up with updates from people they know.What’s New With LinkedIn’s "My Network" Feed?LinkedIn has introduced two distinct tabs in this experimental feature:All - The default feed displaying content from your entire network, based on LinkedIn’s algorithmic recommendations.My Network - A tab that only displays content shared by your first-degree connections, as well as people and pages you follow.This update gives users a more personalized experience by focusing on content from connections, making it easier to engage with the updates that matter most.It’s a new way for members to filter the noise and see posts from people they know without the distraction of content from people outside their immediate network.Why Is LinkedIn Experimenting With This Feature?LinkedIn continuously experiments with new ways to improve user engagement, and this update is no exception.The company noted that members are often more engaged with content posted by people they know, whether that's colleagues, peers, or former coworkers.By providing a feed dedicated to first-degree connections, LinkedIn hopes to drive more meaningful interactions within users’ personal networks.Research from LinkedIn has shown that users are statistically more likely to engage with content shared by individuals they are connected with.With the introduction of the “My Network” feed, LinkedIn aims to encourage more interaction by providing members with the latest updates from people they trust, while still keeping the default algorithmic feed intact.How Does This Compare to LinkedIn's Previous Experiments?The "My Network" tab is similar in concept to LinkedIn’s "Discover" feed trial from 2022, which also sought to provide users with more control over the content they see. However, this new test is more streamlined.It doesn’t introduce multiple complex feed options but instead focuses on a straightforward solution to enhance engagement within a user’s immediate network.Despite the focus on first-degree connections, LinkedIn’s algorithmic "All" feed will remain the default, and the “My Network” feed will be accessible manually each time the app is opened.Changes to Desktop Feed and SortingAs part of this update, LinkedIn has also made changes to how users can sort their feed on desktop.Some members may notice the removal of the "Sort" filter for their desktop feed. LinkedIn has streamlined this feature to match the experience on the mobile app, which already organizes content based on recency.However, members in the UK, European Economic Area (EEA), and European Union (EU) regions will still have access to the "Sort" filter, allowing them to organize their feed based on the most recent posts.This update might be inconvenient for users who prefer desktop sorting, but it aligns with LinkedIn’s push for a more uniform experience across its platforms.What’s Next for LinkedIn’s Multi-Feed Test?The new multi-feed setup is being tested for five weeks. During this time, LinkedIn will gather feedback from users to evaluate whether the “My Network” tab can enhance user engagement and improve the overall LinkedIn experience. Based on the feedback, LinkedIn will determine whether to roll out this feature more broadly or make adjustments.How This Change Could Impact Your LinkedIn StrategyFor brands, businesses, and individuals looking to optimize their presence on LinkedIn, this change could have a significant impact.If the "My Network" tab becomes a permanent feature, it could provide opportunities to target your connections more directly by creating content that is more likely to appear in their feeds.For marketers and businesses, focusing on engaging your network may prove to be an effective way to increase visibility and interactions. By creating content tailored to your first-degree connections, you can ensure that your posts are seen by the right people, potentially increasing your engagement rate.LinkedIn’s test of the "My Network" feed is a step toward giving users more control over the content they see while fostering greater engagement within their immediate network.While the change is still in its testing phase, it offers interesting implications for how professionals engage with their LinkedIn connections.Whether or not this feature becomes permanent, it highlights LinkedIn’s ongoing efforts to create a more personalized, user-centric platform.

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    LinkedIn Tests New "My Network" Feed To Boost Engagement

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    What We Learned: Top Insights From Our Employee Advocacy Webinar

    Employee Advocacy: Key Lessons and Insights from Our WebinarEmployee advocacy has become imperative for businesses looking to amplify their brand on LinkedIn.During our recent webinar, we uncovered actionable insights from attendee questions about building an effective employee advocacy program, addressing challenges, and measuring success.Here are the top lessons and practical tips shared during the session to help you unlock your team’s LinkedIn potential.The Biggest Hurdles in Employee AdvocacyFrom our attendees’ questions, one key challenge emerged: inauthentic engagement. Employees often hesitate to share content because they fear it will come across as forced or irrelevant.How to Overcome This:Empower Employees to Use Their Own Voice: Encourage them to share their expertise or personal experiences, not just repost company updates.Lead by Example: Leaders who actively engage on LinkedIn® set the tone for the rest of the team.Offer Training: Many employees feel intimidated by LinkedIn®. Short sessions on how to craft posts or engage authentically can build confidence.Why Employee Advocacy Works Across GenerationsA fascinating takeaway was how different generations approach LinkedIn:Millennials are eager to build personal brands but need to see substance and values behind a company.Gen Z wants to know how advocacy directly benefits them and their career growth.Boomers are increasingly embracing LinkedIn® to establish thought leadership.Key Tip: Customize your advocacy strategy for different generational needs and motivators.Measuring Success in Employee AdvocacyAnother common question was: How do you measure if it’s working?Here’s What You Should Track:Impressions and Engagement: Look at likes, comments, and shares from employee posts.Organic Reach: Compare how far employee-shared content travels versus posts from your company page.Campaign Impact: Monitor metrics like lead generation, customer acquisition, and revenue growth tied to advocacy efforts.Feedback: Regularly check in with employees to see how they feel about the program and what support they need.Creating a Culture of AdvocacyOne attendee asked how to make advocacy a sustainable practice. The key? Consistency and celebration.Here’s How to Build Advocacy Into Your Culture:Recognize employees who consistently engage and share high-quality content.Provide regular incentives, like vouchers, shoutouts, or extra time off.Host internal competitions between teams to encourage participation.Our webinar revealed that employee advocacy is about more than just boosting brand visibility—it’s about empowering your team, building trust, and fostering authentic engagement. By addressing challenges, personalizing strategies, and measuring success, you can create a ripple effect that benefits both employees and your business.Ready to start your advocacy journey?Learn how Vulse can help you activate your team and amplify your brand on LinkedInc.

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    Exclusive Webinar: Unlock LinkedIn® Success: How To Get Your Team Engaged And Amplify Your Brand

    In 2025, LinkedIn® will be more than just a platform for job seekers—it will be a space where brands build connections, trust, and influence.But here’s the secret: your biggest LinkedIn® asset isn’t your company page—it’s your team.Imagine your brand's reach if every employee shared, engaged, and connected authentically on LinkedIn®.It’s a strategy that can skyrocket your visibility and credibility.But how do you get started?We’re excited to announce our upcoming webinar: "Unlock LinkedIn® Success: Get Your Team Engaged and Amplify Your Brand", where we’ll guide you through the steps to empower your team and create a lasting impact on LinkedIn®.What You’ll Learn:Why LinkedIn® activity matters: Discover why a team-driven approach is essential in 2025.How it benefits everyone: Learn how your employees can build their professional presence while boosting your brand.Simple strategies to get started: Actionable tips to help your team feel confident sharing and engaging on LinkedIn®.What it’s all about: We’ll introduce the concept of employee advocacy and explain why it works so well.Special Guest Speaker: Simone BonnettWe’re thrilled to welcome Simone Bonnett, a renowned expert in employee engagement and LinkedIn® strategy, who will share real-world insights and actionable advice to help you launch your team into LinkedIn® success.Don’t Miss OutThis webinar is perfect for marketers, business leaders, and HR professionals who want to amplify their brand’s reach and create a culture of authentic employee engagement.📅 Date: Thursday 23rd January 2025 | 🕒 Time: 2pm GMTReserve your spot today and take the first step toward transforming your team into LinkedIn® champions.

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    Exclusive Webinar: Unlock LinkedIn® Success: How To Get Your Team Engaged And Amplify Your Brand

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    LinkedIn Introduces Rotating Slideshow Banners: A New Way To Showcase Your Personal Profile

    LinkedIn has unveiled an exciting feature for Premium Business users: auto-revolving slideshow banners for profile headers. This dynamic update offers a creative way to showcase personality, skills, and achievements, helping users make a lasting impression.What’s New?The slideshow banners allow users to upload up to five images, which rotate automatically, creating a visually engaging experience. The feature aims to enhance profiles by showcasing multiple aspects of a user’s professional journey, branding, or business offerings.Why It MattersThis is particularly beneficial for freelancers, entrepreneurs, and creatives, allowing them to highlight key projects or offerings. Whether you're a real estate agent showcasing listings or a designer sharing your portfolio, the tool is a valuable addition to elevate your LinkedIn presence.LinkedIn explains:“Your LinkedIn cover image is a great tool to visually express who you are, whether it’s your personality, interests, business, or brand. For entrepreneurs and business owners, it’s an excellent opportunity to showcase more about your offering in a compelling way.Today, we’re excited to introduce a new feature for Premium Business subscribers to make this even better: dynamic cover images. You can now select up to five photos to create a rotating slideshow on your Profile.This is designed to help professionals make a stronger first impression, whether you’re a freelancer showcasing your services, a real estate agent highlighting current listings, or a designer spotlighting recent projects.”Key Features of the Slideshow Tool:Dynamic Branding: Turn static headers into eye-catching banners.Enhanced Personalization: Visually express your unique story or services.Improved Visibility: Draw attention to the top of your profile, a prime digital real estate spot.Who Can Use It?Currently, this feature is exclusive to Premium Business subscribers, aligning with LinkedIn’s broader push to provide premium features like AI profile assistance and customizable CTAs. While it’s a paid feature, the added benefits for brand storytelling make it a compelling upgrade.How to Use the Slideshow Banner:Navigate to your LinkedIn profile’s banner section.Select the “Create Slideshow” option.Upload up to five high-quality images.Customize captions and sequence to align with your profile goals.Why Consider Premium?In addition to the slideshow banners, LinkedIn Premium Business subscribers enjoy perks like:AI-powered profile recommendations.Advanced insights into profile views.Customizable buttons for unique call-to-actions.Final ThoughtsWhile the rotating banners might seem like a minor addition, they’re a powerful tool for those looking to stand out in 2025. As the feature rolls out globally over the next few weeks, upgrading to Premium could be worth considering for professionals aiming to amplify their LinkedIn presence.For more details, check out the original LinkedIn post.

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    LinkedIn Ends Dedicated Live Audio Events: What This Means For Creators

    LinkedIn is streamlining its event offerings by integrating its Audio Events feature into the broader LinkedIn Live platform.This marks a significant shift, signaling LinkedIn's move to unify live events under a single umbrella while still accommodating audio-only formats through third-party tools.If you're a LinkedIn content creator or marketer, here's everything you need to know about these changes, what they mean for your strategy, and the opportunities they present.Key Changes to LinkedIn Audio Events1. Unified Event Creation:Starting December 2, 2024, users will no longer be able to create native Audio Events directly on LinkedIn.If you’ve scheduled an Audio Event before December 31, 2024, those events will proceed as planned.However, any events planned for after this date must be recreated using LinkedIn Live. The deadline for making these adjustments is December 15, 2024.2. Hosting Requirements:To host an audio-only event through LinkedIn Live, users will need to use third-party streaming tools.These tools will enable the inclusion of a static image in place of video, ensuring compatibility with the video-driven LinkedIn Live format.3. Interaction and Engagement Features:Attendees can continue to engage via real-time comments, maintaining interactive dialogue during events.Speakers must access the third-party tool to participate live, which requires pre-event coordination and invitations.4. Automatic Event Recording:One advantage of LinkedIn Live is the automatic recording of events.Hosts can share these recordings on their profiles or pages, creating opportunities for extended engagement long after the live event concludes.Implications for Marketers and Content CreatorsFor marketers who leverage LinkedIn as a platform for networking and audience engagement, this transition demands a reassessment of strategy. Here's how it might affect your approach:Adapting to a Video-Centric Format:While audio-only options remain, the necessity of integrating a static image shifts the format slightly. Marketers should consider how to enhance their content by adding visual elements that align with their branding.Exploring Multimedia Potential:The shift from a purely audio format to a hybrid model within LinkedIn Live offers opportunities to experiment with combining video, audio, and interactive content for richer audience engagement.Streamlined Event Management:The unified platform simplifies event hosting by consolidating tools and formats. However, the need for third-party streaming software adds a layer of technical coordination that hosts should prepare for.Broader Trends in Social MediaLinkedIn's move away from native audio-only events aligns with a broader trend across social media platforms:Decreasing Popularity of Audio-Only Features:Platforms like Meta have scaled back their audio-focused tools, and Twitter's Spaces has struggled to maintain momentum despite early enthusiasm.Focus on Visual and Multimedia Content:The waning popularity of dedicated audio formats suggests a user preference for platforms that combine multiple content forms, such as video and interactive features. LinkedIn's pivot reflects this trend, offering a more versatile platform that aligns with user expectations for dynamic, multimedia experiences.Opportunities for Creative EngagementAlthough this marks the end of native Audio Events, it introduces new possibilities:Enhanced Interactivity with LinkedIn Live:The ability to combine video and audio creates more engaging events. Marketers can utilize static images, branded visuals, or dynamic slides to support their discussions.Greater Accessibility:With automatic recordings, your events can reach a wider audience beyond the live attendees, extending your content’s shelf life and impact.New Avenues for Experimentation:This shift encourages creators to think outside the box. For instance, consider leveraging LinkedIn Live for hybrid events, such as panel discussions or webinars, to captivate and retain audiences.Next Steps for Event HostsAssess Existing Plans:Review any scheduled Audio Events and migrate them to LinkedIn Live before the December 15, 2024, deadline.Get Familiar with Third-Party Tools:Choose and test third-party streaming tools that align with your needs. Platforms like OBS Studio or StreamYard are common options.Reimagine Your Strategy:Explore ways to blend audio, visuals, and interactivity to elevate your events. Focus on creating compelling visuals that add value without detracting from the core audio experience.Educate Your Audience:Inform your attendees about the new format and how to join or participate in LinkedIn Live events effectively.LinkedIn's integration of Audio Events into LinkedIn Live marks a strategic pivot toward unified, multimedia content experiences.While the transition may pose challenges, it opens doors to greater creative potential and audience engagement.For those who relied heavily on Audio Events, this is your chance to innovate and capitalize on LinkedIn Live’s features to improve organic content campaigns.

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    LinkedIn Posting Best Practices: Dos And Don’ts For Maximizing Engagement

    Creating impactful LinkedIn posts requires more than just hitting "share." It’s about developing content that resonates with your audience and aligns with your goals.LinkedIn’s own Create Center provides a guidance to help users make the most of their content. This blog highlights their insights with expert tips to help you master the art of LinkedIn posting.The Dos of LinkedIn Posting1. Be Audience-CentricLinkedIn content works best when it provides value. Tailor your posts to address your audience's needs, challenges, and interests. Whether sharing an insight, a resource, or a personal story, ensure the content serves your readers.Example: Share a case study or “behind-the-scenes” journey about a project your audience can learn from.2. Leverage LinkedIn's Content FormatsLinkedIn supports diverse content types that cater to various engagement styles:Text posts: Great for storytelling and sharing lessons.Images and videos: Visuals increase engagement dramatically.Carousels: Ideal for breaking down complex ideas into digestible slides.LinkedIn Articles: Perfect for in-depth insights and thought leadership.Polls: Spark conversations and collect feedback from your audience.Pro Tip: Experiment with multiple formats to see what resonates most with your audience.3. Post Regularly, But Maintain QualityConsistency is key, but quality trumps quantity. Post 2–3 times per week to keep your audience engaged without overwhelming them.How Vulse Can Help: Vulse's Content Theme Planner lets you organize and schedule posts to maintain a steady cadence while ensuring high-quality content creation.4. Spark Two-Way ConversationsLinkedIn is a social platform, so engagement matters. Use questions, calls to action (CTAs), and interactive content to encourage dialogue. Respond to comments and engage with others’ posts to foster community.5. Tell a StoryStories create emotional connections, making your content more memorable. Share professional experiences, team achievements, or challenges you’ve overcome to humanize your brand.The Don’ts of LinkedIn Posting1. Avoid Overly Promotional ContentLinkedIn users value authenticity. Posts that are overly sales-driven can alienate your audience. Instead, focus on building trust by providing value through knowledge sharing.2. Skip Clickbait TacticsSensationalist or misleading headlines may garner attention initially but hurt credibility in the long run. Make your content both engaging and honest.3. Don’t Ignore Visual AppealA post without visuals risks being overlooked. High-quality images, infographics, or videos increase engagement rates significantly.Pro Tip: Use tools like Canva to create professional visuals or explore LinkedIn’s in-platform video creation tools.4. Avoid Generic or Vague PostsPosts that lack focus or provide no clear takeaway won’t leave a lasting impact. Ensure your message is concise, specific, and aligned with your goals.LinkedIn’s Recommendations for Content SuccessLinkedIn's Create Center emphasizes that successful posts have these core qualities:Relevance: Posts should align with trending topics or industry discussions.Authenticity: Share genuine insights, even if they show vulnerability or growth.Credibility: Back up claims with data, real-life examples, or trusted sources.How Vulse Elevates LinkedIn Content StrategyLinkedIn success is easier when you have the right tools. Vulse simplifies and enhances your content creation with:AI-Powered Tone Matching: Ensure your content aligns with your audience’s expectations and brand voice.Content Theme Planner: Organize posts to maintain a consistent and compelling presence.Employee Advocacy Tools: Empower your team to amplify content while building their own professional brands.Detailed Metrics: Gain insights into engagement and audience preferences to refine your strategy.Looking Ahead: Trends Shaping LinkedIn ContentThe future of LinkedIn posting will be shaped by these emerging trends:Personal Branding Growth: Employees are increasingly building their professional identities, aligning them with corporate branding.Interactive and Visual Content: Polls, carousels, and videos will dominate engagement strategies.Data-Driven Strategies: Success will rely on leveraging analytics to craft highly targeted and effective posts.Crafting effective LinkedIn posts is an art that combines strategy, authenticity, and engagement. By focusing on audience value, leveraging LinkedIn’s native tools, and using platforms like Vulse, you can transform your presence into a powerful marketing asset.Start optimizing your LinkedIn strategy today—because great content doesn’t just happen; it’s created.

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    Mastering Employee Advocacy: Insights From Expert Simone Bonnett

    Employee advocacy is a growing pillar of modern marketing strategies, transforming how businesses connect with audiences, utilizing employees.To share insight on this topic, we interviewed Simone Bonnett, an expert in employee advocacy with a background in design and marketing.In this blog, she shares insights, tips, and trends shaping the future of employee advocacy, focusing on strategies businesses can adopt today.What Is Employee Advocacy, and Why Does It Matter?According to Simone, employee advocacy is “the ability to amplify your business by taking your team along for the journey in such a way that they're excited to cheerlead for it.”This approach not only boosts visibility but fosters a positive workplace culture, making advocacy a win-win for businesses and employees.Today’s consumers value authenticity, and employee advocacy taps into that by showcasing real voices from within the organization. This strategy builds trust, enhances employer branding, and drives organic traffic—all while engaging your team in a meaningful way.Overcoming Employee Advocacy ChallengesImplementing an employee advocacy strategy isn’t without challenges. Simone notes that education about social media—particularly LinkedIn—is often the first stumbling block.“A robust employee training program and collaborative workshops are the key to allaying fears and getting everyone social media literate,” she says.Investing in training ensures that employees feel confident and supported, laying the groundwork for an effective program.How Vulse Simplifies Employee AdvocacyPlatforms play a pivotal role in enabling successful advocacy programs, and Simone highlights Vulse as a standout option.“Vulse is an intuitive and user-friendly way to run an employee advocacy program. The barrier to entry is really low compared to other platforms which require much more training,” she explains.With its easy-to-use interface and emphasis on collaboration, Vulse empowers businesses to launch and sustain impactful advocacy initiatives without extensive onboarding.Metrics That MatterTo gauge the success of an employee advocacy program, Simone advises focusing on metrics such as:Engagement on social media platforms.Organic website traffic driven by shared content.Click-through rates (CTR) to assess content effectiveness.Tracking these indicators helps businesses refine their strategies and demonstrate ROI.The Role of LinkedIn in Advocacy StrategiesSimone emphasizes LinkedIn as the go-to platform for professional networking and advocacy:“LinkedIn is THE professional social media platform. Its tools, like linking your employment to your employer and content recommendation features, make it ideal for employee advocacy.”By leveraging LinkedIn, businesses can align their professional branding with individual employee profiles, creating a seamless advocacy framework.Encouraging Employee ParticipationOne of the biggest misconceptions about employee advocacy is that it’s a simple copy-paste exercise. Simone argues that true advocacy is much more collaborative and rewarding when done right.To encourage participation without it feeling forced:Offer training and emphasize the personal benefits for employees.Use incentives to recognize contributions.Make advocacy collaborative and authentic, ensuring employees feel ownership of their role.Trends Shaping the Future of Employee AdvocacyLooking ahead, Simone predicts several key trends that will shape employee advocacy in the next 5–10 years:Personal Branding: Employees will become more proactive about developing their personal brands, integrating advocacy into their efforts.Organic Social Strategies: Advocacy will become a vital component of any successful organic social media strategy.Authenticity: Companies will increasingly showcase their teams in genuine, authentic ways, strengthening trust and connection with their audience.Simone insights underscore the transformative power of employee advocacy for businesses of all sizes. By prioritizing training, embracing collaborative platforms like Vulse, and measuring the right metrics, businesses can harness advocacy to enhance visibility, drive traffic, and build a thriving workplace culture.As employee advocacy continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the businesses that empower their teams to become authentic brand ambassadors will lead the way in the social media age.

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    Mastering Employee Advocacy: Insights From Expert Simone Bonnett

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    How AiR Is Transforming Tech Recruitment On LinkedIn With Vulse: Founder Interview

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how companies connect with top talent. To dive deeper into this transformation, we spoke with the founder of AiR, an AI-powered recruitment company specializing in tech talent.With over 12 years of experience in tech recruitment across England, Spain, and South Africa, AiR's founder shares how his company leverages AI, LinkedIn, and the powerful features of Vulse to enhance brand visibility and streamline hiring for fintech, e-commerce, and emerging industries.Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your journey to founding AiR?I’m the Founder of AiR, with more than 12 years in tech recruitment. My career has spanned multiple countries, including England, Spain, and South Africa. Through these experiences, I developed a strong understanding of AI's transformative potential in recruitment. Today, my role involves strategizing business growth while actively meeting our clients' hiring needs as they scale and incorporate AI into their talent processes.What is AiR, and what makes it unique in the recruitment space?AiR is an AI-powered recruitment company that connects top tech talent with leading companies in sectors like fintech, e-commerce, and other emerging industries. By leveraging AI, we streamline the hiring process, reduce bias, and enhance candidate matching quality. As the Founder, I focus on setting the company’s direction, fostering client relationships, and ensuring that our services evolve with the latest advancements in AI. Our aim is to provide efficient and inclusive recruitment solutions, utilizing AI to improve outcomes both for companies and candidates.How does AiR use LinkedIn for recruitment, both as a company and through individual team members?LinkedIn is essential for our business, both for lead generation and identifying potential candidates. Our company page serves as a platform to share our brand story, AI insights, and engage with tech and recruitment communities. Each of our team members is also active on LinkedIn, engaging directly with our target audience, sharing industry insights, and networking with top tech talent. It’s become a vital tool for building our brand presence and fostering meaningful connections within our industry.Why is LinkedIn such an important tool in recruitment?LinkedIn is invaluable for recruitment because it allows us to build a community within targeted industries and develop relationships with both prospective candidates and clients. It’s also a powerful branding platform, helping us promote our mission and engage people outside our network with warm outreach. With LinkedIn, we can create a meaningful presence, which is crucial in today’s digital hiring landscape.What challenges did AiR face with LinkedIn before using Vulse?Our main challenges were consistency and tracking. When building a business, brand voice alignment is crucial, and we wanted our team to be active brand advocates. Vulse’s features have allowed us to centralize our efforts, helping everyone stay consistent in our messaging. The platform’s dashboard has been especially useful, enabling us to monitor post performance across the team and make adjustments as needed. It has streamlined our approach to LinkedIn, supporting our goals for effective brand advocacy.Which Vulse features have proven most valuable to your team?The scheduling tool and analytics have been game-changers. They’ve made it easy for our team to post confidently and consistently, aligning with AiR’s brand voice. The scheduling feature ensures that we stay active on LinkedIn, while the analytics provide insights that help us optimize our presence. These features have been crucial in building a strong, unified brand on LinkedIn and positioning us effectively within the tech recruitment industry.With the help of Vulse, AiR has created a strong, consistent presence on LinkedIn, amplifying its brand and supporting its AI-driven approach to recruitment.By integrating tools like scheduling and analytics, AiR has effectively transformed LinkedIn into a hub for brand advocacy, attracting top tech talent, and staying at the forefront of AI-powered recruitment.

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    How AiR Is Transforming Tech Recruitment On LinkedIn With Vulse: Founder Interview

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    LinkedIn’s Top Tips for Short-Form Video - How To Maximise Engagement

    LinkedIn has recently embraced the power of short-form video, introducing a full-screen, vertical video feed designed to enhance user engagement and align with the rising popularity of TikTok-style content.With video consumption on LinkedIn growing rapidly—immersive video views have increased sixfold quarter-over-quarter, and total video viewership is up 36% year-over-year—LinkedIn is encouraging creators to take advantage of this dynamic new format to reach broader audiences.To support professionals and brands in making the most of LinkedIn’s immersive video features, LinkedIn has shared essential tips for successful short-form video content creation.These insights are particularly valuable for SaaS companies and B2B marketers looking to enhance brand visibility and connect with LinkedIn’s professional audience. Here’s what you need to know to maximize your video strategy on LinkedIn:1. Keep it Short, Vertical, and CaptivatingOptimal Length: Videos that are under 2 minutes but longer than 15 seconds perform best on LinkedIn’s platform. This duration holds viewers' attention while still delivering value.Vertical Format: For maximum engagement, shoot videos in a vertical format (9:16 aspect ratio) with a resolution of 1080 x 1920. This immersive style allows users to swipe through content effortlessly, mirroring the TikTok experience.Use Captions: Make sure your videos are accessible to all viewers by including captions, ensuring your message is understood even when sound is muted.2. Focus on Relevant and Shareable ContentContent that Works: LinkedIn videos should offer standalone knowledge, industry insights, or even lighthearted workplace humor, as long as it’s appropriate. Videos with clear audio, a fast-paced rhythm, and a strong hook at the beginning tend to perform well.Encourage Engagement: Videos that prompt viewers to reshare or comment see higher engagement rates. Include a strong call-to-action, encouraging users to interact with the content.Avoid Overly Promotional Content: Stick to providing value and sharing insights rather than direct promotions, which tend to perform poorly on LinkedIn.3. Include a Strong Accompanying PostAdd Context: Complement your video with a thoughtful caption of at least 50 words. Summarize key takeaways, provide context, or share relevant statistics to add depth to the content.Optimize for SEO: Use industry-relevant keywords in the post description to make your video more discoverable on LinkedIn and search engines. Phrases like “LinkedIn video tips,” “short-form video strategy,” and “B2B video marketing” can help your content reach the right audience.4. Technical Requirements for LinkedIn VideosFile Size and Types: LinkedIn supports various file types, including MP4, MOV, and AVI, with a maximum file size of 5GB and a minimum size of 75KB. Make sure your video meets these specifications before uploading.Resolution and Ratios: Stick to a 9:16 vertical aspect ratio to ensure your video looks its best on mobile devices and in the immersive video feed.What to Avoid in LinkedIn Video ContentContent to Skip: Avoid overly promotional material, controversial topics, or content that includes hate speech or misinformation. Videos should always have context and a post copy to support their message.Soundless Videos with Insufficient Context: Videos lacking audio or a clear narrative may fail to resonate with audiences. Include clear visuals or captions to maintain engagement.Key TakeawaysLinkedIn’s new video format offers an excellent opportunity for brands to connect with a younger, more digitally engaged audience. By keeping videos concise, engaging, and professionally relevant, businesses can build stronger connections, boost engagement, and make a lasting impact.This approach is particularly useful for SaaS companies seeking to position themselves as thought leaders in their industry.With these insights, your brand can create LinkedIn videos that not only capture attention but also drive meaningful engagement on the platform. Make the most of LinkedIn’s latest video features and start seeing the impact today.

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    LinkedIn’s Top Tips for Short-Form Video - How To Maximise Engagement

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    LinkedIn’s Latest Update: Simplifying Celebration Posts for a Better User Experience

    LinkedIn recently announced an update to its popular “Celebrate an Occasion” posts, designed to streamline the platform and make it easier for users to share their career milestones.The update brings changes to the types of celebration templates LinkedIn offers, allowing users to focus on the most significant professional moments.Here’s everything you need to know about the update, how it affects your LinkedIn posts, and how to save any posts using retired templates.What Has Changed with LinkedIn’s Celebration Posts?LinkedIn’s “Celebrate an Occasion” posts are a popular feature, helping users recognize and share career milestones with their network. As part of the latest update, LinkedIn will continue to offer the most popular celebration templates, including:New Position: Announce new roles or promotions to your network.Work Anniversary: Mark work anniversaries, recognizing years with a company or in a position.Project Launch: Share completed projects to celebrate achievements and collaborations.However, LinkedIn has retired a few of its less-used templates, such as Appreciation, Welcome, and Skill Assessment Badge. The change reflects LinkedIn’s aim to simplify the posting experience and reduce clutter on the platform.Why LinkedIn Retired Some TemplatesThe main reason behind this update is to streamline the user experience on LinkedIn. By retiring less-used templates, LinkedIn encourages more organic, personalized posts that better highlight meaningful professional moments. Users can still share team accomplishments, welcome new colleagues, or showcase skills, but with their own custom posts, images, and videos rather than using pre-set templates.How This Change Impacts LinkedIn UsersLinkedIn has notified users who have previously posted with the soon-to-be-retired templates, informing them that these posts will be removed from their profiles within the next month. If you’re one of these users, here’s what you need to know:Affected Posts: Posts using Appreciation, Welcome, and Skill Assessment Badge templates will be deleted by LinkedIn.Timeline: LinkedIn will be removing these older posts within the next month, so any affected users will need to act quickly if they want to keep copies.How to Save Your LinkedIn Posts Before They’re RemovedIf you’d like to retain any posts using the retired templates, LinkedIn provides a straightforward way to download and save them. Here’s a quick guide on how to preserve these posts:Visit LinkedIn’s Help Center: LinkedIn has instructions available in its Help Center on downloading posts, providing easy steps to follow.Download Your Data: LinkedIn allows users to download data, including posts, which can be a great way to keep a copy of your professional milestones.Be sure to act within the month if you want to keep any of your posts made with the retired templates.Celebrating on LinkedIn: How to Share Your Achievements NowThe recent change doesn’t limit the ways users can celebrate professional achievements; it simply shifts the focus toward more personalized posts. Here’s how to make the most of the updated options:Create Custom Posts: Craft your own message when celebrating new teammates, accomplishments, or company highlights. Share the backstory, goals, or the meaning behind the milestone in your own words.Use Visuals: Adding images or videos to your posts can make celebrations feel more vibrant and engaging.Highlight Key Milestones: LinkedIn still offers templates for popular celebrations, like New Position and Work Anniversary. Use these templates to keep sharing your journey in a way that resonates with your network.Looking Forward: LinkedIn’s Vision for a Refined User ExperienceLinkedIn’s recent update is part of a larger focus on improving the user experience and making the platform feel more authentic. By encouraging custom, user-generated posts, LinkedIn aims to foster genuine connections and more meaningful engagement.Stay tuned for future LinkedIn updates as the platform continues to refine its features and streamline how users connect and share.

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    LinkedIn’s Latest Update: Simplifying Celebration Posts for a Better User Experience

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    LinkedIn Launches New UK Video Campaign to Empower Young Professionals

    LinkedIn has launched “Know-How That Sticks,” a creative campaign designed with VCCP London, specifically aimed at helping Gen Z professionals navigate the start of their careers.This new video-first initiative introduces LinkedIn’s immersive video feature, enabling users to access quick, career-focused content through short-form videos, swiped vertically for easy exploration.With this campaign, LinkedIn offers advice-packed videos that are tailored for young professionals, providing insights on job searching, interviewing, and networking—all essential skills for career growth.Recognizing that many young professionals feel overwhelmed by conflicting advice, LinkedIn aims to address this by connecting them with credible industry experts and mentors.The “Know-How That Sticks” campaign includes three short films featuring influencers like Patrick Quinton-Smith, Shola West, and Heather Elkington. In these films, playful animated stickers serve up humorous, sometimes questionable career advice, mirroring the unsolicited guidance Gen Z often encounters.Each video wraps up with the message: “Get the right know-how, from the right people.”This launch comes as video content on LinkedIn has surged, with the platform seeing a 34% increase in uploads since 2017 and a 40% higher engagement rate compared to text-based posts.LinkedIn’s new immersive video format encourages users to access full-screen videos that provide relatable career insights, making the platform a go-to resource for young professionals seeking guidance.Zara Easton, LinkedIn UK’s Group Head of Brand Marketing, commented, “Our new feature aims to cut through the noise and provide practical, career-focused advice for Gen Z professionals. Through engaging, relevant content from influential voices, we’re empowering young professionals in the fast-paced modern workforce.”The “Know-How That Sticks” series, running across LinkedIn and Meta, positions LinkedIn as a critical platform for career-minded Gen Zers, offering them tools to feel confident and informed in their professional journeys.

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    LinkedIn Launches New UK Video Campaign to Empower Young Professionals

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