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Use and follow hashtags on LinkedIn
From the course: Monday Productivity Pointers
Use and follow hashtags on LinkedIn
- [Oliver] I'm Oliver Schinkten, and for this week's Monday Productivity Pointer, I want to show you how to be more productive at consuming and sharing information on LinkedIn by using hashtags. Hashtags on LinkedIn help you discover and participate in topics that are relevant to you. Let's take a look at a few ways to utilize them. The first is by finding relevant information that you're interested in. Let's go up here to the top in the search bar and begin searching for a hashtag. Right now, I'll go ahead, and I'll type in hashtag, which is the pound sign, and then productivity. When I'm done, I'll hit Enter or Return. And this will bring me to the productivity hashtag's page. Here you can see that there are over eight million people following this hashtag, so that's a lot of them. Over to the right, we can follow it if we want. And then down below, it's showing us any posts that have the hashtag productivity in them.…
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