LinkedIn Improved Search Results
LinkedIn has made modifications to its search and discovery
functionalities in order to provide users with more valuable material.
Users of the professional networking site will now be able
to access relevant postings from other creators outside their network, as well
as news, topics, and trends from their relationships.
In a blog post, LinkedIn's Chief Product Officer Tomer Cohen
stated:
"If you search for a topic you're interested in, you'll
get the most recent insights, expert opinions, and other breaking news. You may
now make progress on any professional objective by simply searching for the
topic you have in mind, from locating the correct people, communities, firms,
positions, or information."
On the LinkedIn network, users will be able to access
content relevant to their search from experts and like-minded people.
This update also makes it simpler for users to "re-discover"
previously seen information by using keywords and the name of the person who
posted it.
LinkedIn is updating user profiles and providing a new accessibility tool in addition to improving search results.
Service Providers Can Now Share Customer Feedback On LinkedIn
Service businesses may benefit from reviews, as studies
suggest that up to 95% of customers read them before making a purchase.
LinkedIn's 4 million service providers will now be able to
benefit from favourable ratings by sharing them with their network.
Cohen continues:
"Service providers may triple the effects of a specific
review and maximize the power of word-of-mouth recommendations across their
network by posting reviews in their feed."
Users with Creator Profiles have access to unique referral links.
Creator Mode users may now post unique links to the top of
their LinkedIn accounts.
According to the blog post, new tool will allow producers to
customise their brand and boost their visibility.
Launch of Real-Time Captions for Audio Events In LinkedIn
LinkedIn has introduced real-time subtitles to audio events
in order to improve the overall LinkedIn experience.
This functionality is currently only accessible in English
and is still under beta testing.
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