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LinkedIn's Algorithm - What's changed and what's working

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In this episode, I break down exactly what's changed with the LinkedIn algorithm in 2025, why so many of us have seen a sudden drop in views, and what you need to do to stay relevant and effective on the platform.

I’ll share:

  • Why impressions have plummeted—even on great content

  • How LinkedIn now prioritizes relevance, relationships, and real conversations

  • The shift away from recency and how posts now have a much longer shelf life

  • Why sticking to your core topics is more important than ever

  • How LinkedIn is cracking down on engagement pods, spammy comments, and surface-level tactics

  • What metrics actually matter now—like profile views, DMs, and link clicks

This update is a big shift, but it's not all bad news. In fact, I believe this is a huge opportunity—especially if you’re a coach, consultant, or B2B service provider. If you focus on building a targeted audience, sharing evergreen content, and creating real engagement, LinkedIn can still be your best client-generating platform.

If you're feeling frustrated or confused about what’s working now, this episode will help you cut through the noise and make LinkedIn work for you again.

  continue reading

148 episodes

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Manage episode 498130627 series 3624849
Content provided by Dean Seddon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dean Seddon or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, I break down exactly what's changed with the LinkedIn algorithm in 2025, why so many of us have seen a sudden drop in views, and what you need to do to stay relevant and effective on the platform.

I’ll share:

  • Why impressions have plummeted—even on great content

  • How LinkedIn now prioritizes relevance, relationships, and real conversations

  • The shift away from recency and how posts now have a much longer shelf life

  • Why sticking to your core topics is more important than ever

  • How LinkedIn is cracking down on engagement pods, spammy comments, and surface-level tactics

  • What metrics actually matter now—like profile views, DMs, and link clicks

This update is a big shift, but it's not all bad news. In fact, I believe this is a huge opportunity—especially if you’re a coach, consultant, or B2B service provider. If you focus on building a targeted audience, sharing evergreen content, and creating real engagement, LinkedIn can still be your best client-generating platform.

If you're feeling frustrated or confused about what’s working now, this episode will help you cut through the noise and make LinkedIn work for you again.

  continue reading

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