Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 10:58:14 GMT
LinkedIn groups are not over. Personally, I never believed in the end of groups, announced by many “experts”. I didn't close my LinkedIn groups, I didn't move them elsewhere, I continued to contribute to them and they even brought me leads and clients in 2017. I'm not rewriting the story after the fact, I wrote it in several articles or comments just a few days ago. Early this morning, LinkedIn sent me an email and an Inmail to tell me that groups were indeed part of the LinkedIn experience. This message is very clear that groups are at the heart of LinkedIn and they will be improved to strengthen their place in the LinkedIn experience. Changes announced: Easy discovery Easy access (from the home page). The latest group content will appear in notifications and will be integrated into the home page feed.
We can post videos in groups. We can mention members (with. For now, this remains at the Email Data announcement stage, with no launch date. Only change: the end of the Goups iOS app from February 15, 2018. LinkedIn groups are not places for self-promotion (like articles or posts for example). Groups are spaces for discussions and exchanges within communities of professional interests, whether sectoral or thematic. Here is the message received from LinkedIn: Cyril, We’re currently working on making some changes to the LinkedIn Groups experience, and because you are one of our expert users, we wanted to give you some advance details on what’s coming. Groups is at the heart of what makes LinkedIn a trusted place for professionals to help and support one another, and the changes we’re planning will make Groups a bigger part of the main LinkedIn experience.
Our focus on re-integrating Groups back into the core LinkedIn experience means that we will no longer be able to support a standalone iOS app for Groups; that app will stop working as of February 15, 2018. But please know that your existing group memberships and contributions will not be affected as part of that change. As a preview, here are some of the improvements you can look forward to when we roll them out to the main LinkedIn Groups web and mobile experiences: Discover and access Groups more easily. You’ll be able to access your Groups right from the homepage, and you’ll see the latest content from your Groups in notifications and the homepage feed. Be a part of richer conversations. You’ll be able to post videos into your groups, @mention the members you want to weigh in, and keep the conversation going by replying to comments.
We can post videos in groups. We can mention members (with. For now, this remains at the Email Data announcement stage, with no launch date. Only change: the end of the Goups iOS app from February 15, 2018. LinkedIn groups are not places for self-promotion (like articles or posts for example). Groups are spaces for discussions and exchanges within communities of professional interests, whether sectoral or thematic. Here is the message received from LinkedIn: Cyril, We’re currently working on making some changes to the LinkedIn Groups experience, and because you are one of our expert users, we wanted to give you some advance details on what’s coming. Groups is at the heart of what makes LinkedIn a trusted place for professionals to help and support one another, and the changes we’re planning will make Groups a bigger part of the main LinkedIn experience.
Our focus on re-integrating Groups back into the core LinkedIn experience means that we will no longer be able to support a standalone iOS app for Groups; that app will stop working as of February 15, 2018. But please know that your existing group memberships and contributions will not be affected as part of that change. As a preview, here are some of the improvements you can look forward to when we roll them out to the main LinkedIn Groups web and mobile experiences: Discover and access Groups more easily. You’ll be able to access your Groups right from the homepage, and you’ll see the latest content from your Groups in notifications and the homepage feed. Be a part of richer conversations. You’ll be able to post videos into your groups, @mention the members you want to weigh in, and keep the conversation going by replying to comments.