Let’s be
honest: LinkedIn’s at
it again—quietly updating the algorithm while the rest of us are just trying to
figure out which day to post and what emoji gets the most engagement.
If your
once-thriving posts are now struggling to break 300 views, don’t panic. It’s
not you—it’s the algorithm. And the good news?
With a few simple changes, you can adapt, thrive, and get your content seen by the right people.
LinkedIn’s
Algorithm Has Matured
Quality Over
Quantity: The New Golden Rule
Remember when we all thought more posts, more likes, more everything was the answer? Well, LinkedIn has decided to throw a wrench in that particular machine
They're now prioritizing quality and relevance like a hawk eyeing its prey. This means your content needs to be less about "look at me!" and more about "let me help you!"
Think insightful advice, genuine knowledge
sharing, and content that makes someone stop scrolling and think,
"Hmm, that's useful!"
They're actively moving away from "viral" content that might have been great for a fleeting moment of fame but offered little substance.
If your post
is packed with value, solves a problem, or offers a fresh perspective, the
algorithm is far more likely to give it a high-five and show it to a wider,
more relevant audience. So, less clickbait, more brain bait!
It’s no longer
about volume. It’s about value. Here’s a quick before-and-after snapshot:
Old
LinkedIn |
New
LinkedIn (2025) |
Likes =
visibility |
Meaningful
comments = visibility |
Post links
anywhere |
External
links reduce reach |
Long, wordy
posts |
Short,
structured insights perform best |
Any
engagement worked, now |
Only quality engagement matters |
The message is
clear: LinkedIn is focused on elevating high-quality, niche-specific content
that sparks real interaction.
What the
Algorithm Now Prioritizes
LinkedIn’s new
AI-driven system rewards content that creates depth and dialogue. Key
performance drivers include:
- Dwell Time – The longer someone reads, the
more the algorithm notices.
- Saves & Shares – These signal lasting value.
- Meaningful Comments – Discussions matter more than
quick compliments.
- Niche Relevance – Stay in your area of expertise.
- Early Engagement – The first 90 minutes determines
broader reach.
The
first 60-120 minutes after you hit "post" are critical. This is your "golden
hour."
If
your content gets a burst of meaningful engagement during this time, LinkedIn's
algorithm will show your post to more and more people, even beyond your immediate
network. So, time your posts wisely when your audience is most active.
Frank's Quick Tip:
Stop trying to connect with everyone on the planet. Focus on building genuine relationships with people in your industry, your clients, and your prospects. Quality over quantity – it's not just a saying, it's now the algorithm!
And
finally, LinkedIn is really pushing for niche expertise.
If
you consistently share valuable insights on a specific topic, you'll be
recognized as an authority.
This
means your content is more likely to be shown to others interested in that
niche, even if they're not directly connected to you. So, pick your
professional hill to die on, and plant your flag with insightful, consistent
content.
In essence, the LinkedIn algorithm is maturing. It's less about viral stunts and more about building genuine connections, sharing authentic expertise, and providing real value.
Tactics to Retire
Here’s what’s
no longer effective (and could hurt your visibility):
- External links in the post body
(use the comments instead)
- Tagging people who don’t engage
- Low-effort engagement bait
(“Comment YES if you agree!”)
- Generic stock photos that add no
real context
Authenticity and relevance are now non-negotiables.
What Still
Works (And What’s Growing)
- Text-only posts with strong hooks and substance
- Carousel posts (PDFs) – Educational slides continue to
perform extremely well
- Short native videos – Especially those under 60
seconds
- Vertical videos – This format is rapidly gaining
favour as mobile consumption dominates. LinkedIn is now prioritising
vertical videos in the feed, making them ideal for thought leadership,
Quick tips and event recaps. Keep it concise, clear, and captioned.
- Relatable storytelling – Share experiences, lessons, and Real-world examples that resonate with your network
Frank’s
Winning Post Formula
- Hook – Start strong with a surprising
insight or provocative question
- Value – Share useful advice, a
compelling story, or a fresh perspective
- Engagement Prompt – Invite discussion with a clear
question
- Format – Use white space, bullets, and
simple visuals for readability
- Consistency – Post 3–5x per week with a clear theme or niche focus
Metrics That
Matter Most
Metric |
Why It
Matters |
Dwell Time |
Indicates content relevance |
Saves |
Shows your post is useful long-term |
Comments |
Drives deeper
engagement |
Reposts |
Expands
network reach |
Early
engagement |
Boosts
algorithmic prioritisation |
Vertical video views |
Indicates strong mobile engagement and storytelling |
Less
Broadcasting. More Conversation.
LinkedIn is not
a megaphone — it’s a conversation platform. Instead of pushing messages, invite
your audience to participate.
Try:
“What’s the
worst business advice you’ve ever received?”
“Is hustle culture hurting productivity?”
Genuine dialogue will always outperform a generic update.
Final
Thought
LinkedIn’s 2025
algorithm isn’t trying to confuse you—it’s trying to elevate quality content.
Yes, the bar is higher. But that also means the opportunity is greater for
those who bring real insights to the table.
Be consistent. Be helpful. Be real.
Need a
LinkedIn Strategy That Works in 2025?
If you’re a
CEO, consultant, or sales leader looking to:
- Attract better leads
- Build authority in your niche
- Leverage AI and content to grow your visibility
Visit www.frankfurness.com to
explore keynote speaking, workshops, and strategy sessions.
Let’s make
LinkedIn your best business tool in 2025.