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Bappy7
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How do you add services?
Go to your own profile and look at 'offered services'. Customize and add these to your introduction card by checking or adding services. Do you want to be more specific? In addition to the services, you can indicate in the info section in 500 characters what exactly you do and what you can do for the other person in this.

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3. LinkedIn Darkmode
Do you like working in dark mode? LinkedIn now also has the option to choose between a light or dark background. The feature is being rolled out gradually, so depending on your region, this application may take a while.

How do you ensure this adjustment?

Click the 'Me' icon at the top of the LinkedIn homepage
Select 'Settings and privacy' from the dropdown menu
Under 'Account Preferences' on the left, click 'View'
In the 'Appearance' section, click 'Change' next to 'Dark Mode'
Here you can choose between device setting, dark mode or light mode
Your changes will be saved automatically.

Darkmode LinkedIn
You know how it is: you sent a message and an error crept in. Or you regret it. Until now, it was not possible to delete or edit messages. Now you can!

5. Blogging on your company page
Companies have been waiting for it for a long time, but now it is possible: blogging from your company page. How nice!

Do you want to work on your name recognition and showcase your expertise? Then blogging is a great phone number library tool. For example, a lawyer can blog about employment law and a tax advisor can give smart tax tips. Don't expect to be a successful LinkedIn blogger overnight. You will have to write articles regularly and share your knowledge to build something. First sow, then reap.

Do you also have a blog function on your website and do you want to place an exact copy of your blog article on LinkedIn? That is not a problem. Also not for Google, which normally has trouble with duplicate content. According to Yoast.com , you should first place your blog article on your website and only then republish it on LinkedIn. That order is important. Also leave some time in between (a few days), so that Google has time to index the blog article on your website.

Link to external website?
There is a chance that Google will rank your article on LinkedIn higher in the search results than the same article on your website. Another thing you could do is publish part of your article on LinkedIn and include a link to your website for the full article.

Of course, you can just write a contribution with a link to the blog article on your website, but LinkedIn's algorithm is not a fan of linking to an external website. It prefers to keep users on the platform and may therefore distribute your contribution less widely among your connections. It is better to write a new article on LinkedIn (after a few days) and copy and paste your article.

There are two ways to accomplish this:
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