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How are LinkedIn profile views calculated?

How are LinkedIn profile views calculated?

LinkedIn counts a post view every time a post is presented in someone’s home feed. That means the content might not have been read – it was just shown. If you’re thumb-scrolling through your feed at a million miles an hour, you’re adding a view to each of those posts even though you haven’t stopped to read them.

How many LinkedIn views is a lot?

Depending on how many connections you have, the posts you publish on LinkedIn can easily get anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousands views, on average. But sometimes LinkedIn articles become unicorns – they can get 50,000, 100,000, or even millions of views. Wish you could get that many views? You can!

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How many views does the average LinkedIn member get a day?

The average LinkedIn Member may get a view or two a day. However, if you are willing to invest the time and effort it takes to. Build a compelling LinkedIn Profile.

What are LinkedIn profile views and how do you get them?

A profile view is one where someone has consciously opted to look at your public profile. They might already be connected with you or not. Either way, getting more profile views is a good sign. On other platforms, this could be a bit of a vanity metric, but on LinkedIn, people are apt to do business.

Why does LinkedIn count post view as read?

The technology exists to do this; whether it’s used on LinkedIn is another matter. Posts are the short (up to 1300 characters) status updates shown in the LinkedIn home feed. LinkedIn counts a post view every time a post is presented in someone’s home feed. That means the content might not have been read – it was just shown.

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How to know if your LinkedIn profile is reaching the right audience?

On your LinkedIn profile, you’ll see the number of searches you appeared in. Clicking gives you some handy insights. I mainly like the second bit of information after clicking on Search Appearances. Where it shows the job-titles of the people. This indicates if you reach the right audience.