Welcome to the newest edition of the LinkedLetter, where we keep you updated with the latest affairs around LinkedIn. So what’s new? To begin with, a list of top performing startup companies, new prospective for healthcare marketers and some new accessibility features with Microsoft collaboration. Sounds intriguing? Keep reading yo find out more. In the …
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LinkedLetter #77: LinkedIn’s Record Engagement Levels, New Website Link Feature For Profiles and more
April days may be over but the professional network continues to grow offering us new opportunities and pleasant surprises. We are excited to share with you data on LinkedIn’s performance according to Microsoft, a new feature for creators and phishing awareness on the network. Let’s see the highlights! LinkedIn continues its record growth in engagement …
Microsoft’s FY22 Q3 Report: LinkedIn Continues Its Record Growth In Engagement Rates
Revenue Is 34% Up YoY and user count reaches 830 mln. LinkedIn marks a 34% YoY increase in income reaching $3.44 billion and ‘record levels of user engagement’ for the quarter ended March 31, 2022. Microsoft has shared its latest performance update on Tuesday, which also consists of the latest data on LinkedIn’s performance, and …
LinkedLetter #66: Welcome, Professionals; Goodbye, LinkedIn Lite. Plus: New Engagement Records
Some things come, some things go, but do you know what’s inevitable? Microsoft’s quarterly reports. And yes, taxes. What’s new on LinkedIn and how these old sayings refer to the network – read along, it’s the 66th LinkedLetter. LinkedIn’s engagement hit a record high in the last quarter of 2021, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said …
LinkedLetter #56: New Changes in Sales Navigator and Product Pages, Tips from Reid Hoffman
Our new LinkedLetter this week contains only the most interesting news about LinkedIn. In the previous edition, we talked about the big change that will be a fact from the beginning of next month – the end of stories, as well as the most popular courses in LinkedIn Learning. We hope you have managed to …
LinkedLetter #36: LinkedIn Increased Revenue, Microsoft Viva and US Labor Market Trends
Exactly one year ago, LinkedIn announced that the CEO at that time Jeff Weiner would resign and would be replaced by Ryan Roslansky, who left his position as a Senior Vice President of Products & User Experience. The transition took place in what turned out to be one of the most challenging years in modern …