Discover thousands of collaborative articles on 2500+ skills (2024)
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Search for skills relevant to your expertise and follow their pages. You'll find these pages under "My Network" -> "Pages". On the Skill page, scroll down to the "Posts" section and look for collaborative articles (identified by a question mark icon).
If they are interested in becoming a contributor, they can request for an invite to contribute by liking and reacting to the collaborative article. This will enable them to actively participate in the collaborative article experience. If you've any other questions on collaborative articles, please contact us.
So, in answer to our initial question, LinkedIn articles are not dead, but they are different. To maximise the benefits of this format, it's important to incorporate them into a structured plan. Think about the way LinkedIn supports your digital marketing and make articles work as part of your broader strategy.
If you're doing it to refine your messaging, share your expertise and add value to the LinkedIn community - while gaining a little bit of extra visibility in the process - then yes, contributing to collaborative articles is a worthwhile exercise.
Only invited members can contribute within the collaborative article. To contribute, find the specific area that relates most to your insight or idea and click on Add your perspective to add your contribution.
LinkedIn offers a user-friendly platform for finding articles. Users can access their Home Feed, search for keywords, explore articles using hashtags, follow influencers and pages, navigate to the News tab, use the mobile app for search and discovery, and engage with connections by liking, commenting, and sharing.
To view and unsave your saved content: Click Saved Items on the left pane of your LinkedIn homepage. Click Saved posts and articles from the list under Saved items.
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Introduction: My name is Madonna Wisozk, I am a attractive, healthy, thoughtful, faithful, open, vivacious, zany person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.
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