It will be pushed to them, most likely. And that’s how their algorithm works. Look, nobody knows how any fricking algorithm really works. But, the theory is that LinkedIn’s algorithm, which makes sense, works. They push your shit out eventually, you know, to a certain amount of first level connections. If they like it, they then push it out to another level and very similar to like a TikTok or YouTube.
Um, so you’re actually helping, you know, you’re Positioning yourself better in the algorithm just by having more connections to start with. So you definitely want to hit that connect button. Um, I think you need to be producing content consistently. I do it every day, but I think five days a week is ideal.
Some people do three. There’s some very big users that do three, but I don’t know how much that would play anymore. I think that’s probably a little bit harder today. Um, and I’d be engaging consistently 30 to 45 minutes every day. Uh, you know, reaching out to a good 20, you know, 10, 20 new people, maybe more than that, uh, and always making sure to respond to your stuff.
If people are commenting on yours, show them the respect of acknowledging that you know, you got a content, a comment from them, you know, um, and, and reaching back with something good to say. Uh, you do that. Eventually you get to a point probably, you know, in a good three months or so where you can start seeing.
20 followers a day, right? 15, 20 followers a day and eventually more. Um, I typically see about a hundred every day, but LinkedIn is usually, uh, always cleaning out their system. So I actually lose a lot of followers for people that aren’t active, which is actually a good thing, which is why I don’t necessarily focus on that overall big number anymore.