New to LinkedIn and my copywriting articles get zero reactions | Forum

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Jeff Mahoney
Jeff Mahoney May 15
A buddy convinced me to make a LinkedIn profile to hunt for freelance clients. I write these detailed articles demonstrating my actual copywriting skills and drop them on my feed. Nobody even interacts with them and the reaction count stays at zero for days. How do people actually promote their work on that social network so potential employers notice them?
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Arthur Cudiccini
The whole corporate social media game operates on a completely different logic than regular apps. You can write an absolute masterpiece and the algorithm will still bury it at the bottom of the feed. The system rewards accounts that actively drop comments on other popular creators in their niche. You should try jumping into discussions under massive viral posts to draw some eyeballs back to your own page. A smart move involves adding recruiters directly and sending them quick notes about your services.
Peter Zuckerman
A fresh account struggles to get traction when nobody wants to be the first person to interact with a post. People usually scroll right past articles that show zero activity on the counter. You can give your content a little push and buy linkedin likes here: https://upvote.club/linkedin/buy-linkedin-likes. This move provides your work with some initial social proof so the algorithm picks it up. Those early numbers encourage actual recruiters to stop and read your portfolio.