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If that sounds like you, LinkedIn Sponsored Updates could be a way to get your content seen by thousands of the people you most want to see it. Think of Sponsored Updates as a little like Google ...
LinkedIn just added a sponsored update feature to its line of advertising options -- but the move could rub members the wrong way. One particular detail that could help the service gain traction ...
The infographic starts by explaining the different ad types on LinkedIn: Sponsored Content, Sponsored InMail, and text ads. It goes on to explain how to target by the basics, such as location, company ...
LinkedIn just announced the launch of Sponsored Updates, where the companies and other organizations with Company Pages can pay to promote their content to LinkedIn users who don’t follow their ...
LinkedIn, like all social networks, uses a lot of your personal information to show you ads and sponsored content. Just as you’d be wary about sharing more of your data with Facebook ...
But amidst the noise, LinkedIn has made a quiet yet potentially game-changing move: sponsored articles. This seemingly simple addition could be the company's masterstroke. Here's why: Google Reach ...
LinkedIn has launched Sponsored Newsletters to help marketers expand the reach of their long-form content and connect with new audiences. This introduction follows the platform’s growth to 184K ...
LinkedIn’s Sponsored Jobs listings are getting increased visibility today, with a move that has them now appearing in LinkedIn’s main feed on the member homepage. Before, Sponsored Jobs were ...
LinkedIn wants to help marketers make their emails more effective. Today the company announced it’s revamaping its Sponsored InMail product with new, more targeted solutions. LinkedIn says only ...