In short, here are my personal thoughts on LinkedIn Company Pages:
- They are mostly a ‘nice to have’.
- They are especially good for housing content that team members can then share to their personal profiles.
- Just remember that 90-95% results happen from your personal profiles, so don’t be disillusioned if your LinkedIn Company Page doesn’t get huge amounts of traction early on.
- You do also get good analytics on a Company Page.
- The ‘hidden value’ of a Company page is when it comes to hosting a LinkedIn Event. When a company page is the ‘event organiser’, people can register with their emails which provides you as the host with a list of email addresses to follow up with.
What’s your experience with LinkedIn Company Pages…? Let me know.
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