Nat: Um, so the reason the comments are more than the likes is because I respond to everyone.
So that’s kind of a rule of mine. An internal rule is I, I just, I just think it’s good business to always respond to comments, even though now there’s a shitload of AI comments. So that’s kind of annoying. But if I were someone starting from scratch on LinkedIn, I’d probably be a little bit more intentional than I was when I started.
Um, but you know, to me, there’s. I always like to keep things as simple as possible. People would always ask me, you know, How’d you grow your websites to where they are? And I would always say good content every day for years And people used to think I had some sort of inside information on seo and i’m like nope I just had good content go up every day for a number of years And so on linkedin i’ve narrowed it down very simply in the same way good content every day for years but also A very deliberate effort to engage with other people’s posts.
Those are the two big ones before all that. What I think is also extremely important is having a really good profile. That’s the initial thing, how I usually connect with people on LinkedIn and introduce them to community. I usually offer them a free, uh, like feedback on their profile. So you gotta have a kick ass banner, you gotta have a really good tagline, you have to have a good about section, you have to have a good featured section, you have to have a good CTA on the top, a custom button, a custom link, um, and so like, what do you have in your banner?