Should I add visuals to my LinkedIn posts?
Yes. A screenshot, a small diagram, or a code snippet photo increases reach significantly on LinkedIn. Even a simple visual beats text-only, since LinkedIn's algorithm favors posts with images.
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Share lessons not status, use a strong hook in the first line, format for skimming with short paragraphs and bullets, include specific tech and numbers, add a visual to boost reach, and engage with every comment.
Because it determines if anyone clicks 'see more'. Lead with a hook, a surprising fact, a question, or a strong claim. The first line is your headline, and a weak first line means most people scroll past.
Because 'shipped X' adds little, while '5 things I learned shipping X' attracts. Lessons show thought and help others, which recruiters and developers value. Lessons build authority; status updates just show activity.
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