Invest in your personal brand on Linkedin because it’s a powerful way of boosting awareness with minimal effort.
To make your life easier with curating, scheduling and posting valuable info on your profile, here’s a list of 3 tools I recommend you start using.
1. Bufferapp.com
Personally, I truly believe Bufferapp is one of the easiest ways to publish content on Linkedin. It’s easy to setup and you can get a free limited feature account which is more than enough to get you started on the right track.
I currently use the Awesome Plan which costs me around $102/year. I can connect up to 12 social media profiles, schedule up to 200 posts and connect up to 15 blogs (RSS) to easily share their content. I love the fact that it also comes with its own browser extension.
Here’a video that shows you easy it is to share content using this tool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hJLTuQq4WQ
Additional Resources About Linkedin & Buffer:
- LinkedIn Marketing: The All-in-One Guide to Scheduling and Writing the Best Updates
- 7 Essential LinkedIn Marketing Stats: When to Post, What to Post and How to Improve
2. Hootsuite.com
Try Hootsuite to Post on Linkedin
Last year, I was using Hootsuite but I felt it had more than what I needed that’s why I started using Bufferapp.
Hootsuite is perfect for not only to schedule content but to also manage your social media profiles as well as discussions. If you want to use to engage with your community, it’s one the best and most affordable tool out there especially if you want to use it for business purposes too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH45WJda_gA
As I mentioned earlier, Hootsuite is a great a solution if you want to take your business to the next level as well.
3. Dlvr.it
I personally never used this tool for any of my personal branding efforts but it wouldn’t hurt adding it to my list of tools since it offers features similar to Bufferapp.
Try Dlvr.it to Post on Linkedin
Conclusion
Whatever tool you decide to use, keep in mind that you need to be consistent with your content sharing on Linkedin if you plan on taking your personal brand to the next level. These tools have to be used efficiently if you want it to work for you. Curate relevant posts and schedule them according to what you see performing better. Most of these tools provide you analytics where you can track on many likes or clicks your posts are getting. Keep track of those so that you can tweak your overall strategy as needed.