LinkedIn is changing. Here's how to keep getting my stories
It's time for a re-evaluation of my content on LinkedIn.
LinkedIn is changing; I'll be changing how I post too.
It's almost 600 days since I started posting daily, and it's time to do a re-evaluation of my content here.
A focus on technology
If you've engaged with my content, you'll know that I write on a range of topics:
- AI.
- Data centres.
- Sustainability
- Cybersecurity.
- Gadgets.
- Writing.
I don't regurgitate stuff you find everywhere else. Instead, I make it a point to write easy-to-read reports that:
- Flesh out relevant details.
- Make a note of what's not said.
- Explain what it means to you, the industry.
LinkedIn is evolving
Over the months, it's clear that the LinkedIn platform is changing. I mean, it's always evolving, but recent changes mean gaming it is rewarded more than original content.
However, I don't have the time or inclination to join in. And I don't believe in using AI as a substitute. So, I plan to make some changes of my own in the days ahead.
Don't worry - I'll still be around and will continue to produce daily content. However, I'll divest some of my energy into alternative platforms.
Don't miss a thing
In the meantime, I'll encourage you to take a couple of steps if you'd like to keep seeing my content.
- Hit the bell
Hit the bell and click on "All" to be notified of 𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗺𝘆 𝗽𝗼𝘀𝘁𝘀; the default is "Most relevant", which will only show you a small selection.
I only post once a day, so you won't be inundated about what I ate for lunch or inane stories of my life.
- Sign up for my newsletter
If you prefer email, I do send out a weekly digest with links to that week's stories. Just click on this link and sign up.
It's double opt-in, so remember to check your spam box and click on the confirmation email to activate.
In the meantime, I would love to hear from you:
- What do you like most about my posts, and
- What would you like to see more of?