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of connections, your visibility in LinkedIn is<i> </i>extremely limited.</p><h1 id="4c4b">Increase Reach on Your Published Content</h1><figure id="fb4d"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*zWeh9XSY_My4pavCaAGc4Q.png"><figcaption>LinkedIn Post Views | <b>Source</b>: <a href="https://www.caseybotticello.com">Casey Botticello</a> of <a href="https://bloggingguide.com">Blogging Guide</a></figcaption></figure><p id="e02f">Once you become one of the LinkedIn elite, your published content skyrockets in popularity.</p><p id="0b7a">How does this come about? The LinkedIn blogging platform notifies users when a connection has published a post. This means that with more connections in your network, more users will be alerted when you publish a new piece of content. The result is a truckload of engagement with your published content — a marketer’s dream come true!</p><p id="8d6d">With this increased engagement also comes the increased likelihood of being featured in LinkedIn Pulse! Once you’re featured there, you’re virtually guaranteed even more engagement.</p><h1 id="0cc5">Increasing Profile Views</h1><figure id="7cb6"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*A9ubws1VXKdYAxnngbBeFw.png"><figcaption>LinkedIn Profile Views | <b>Source</b>: <a href="https://www.caseybotticello.com">Casey Botticello</a> of <a href="https://bloggingguide.com">Blogging Guide</a></figcaption></figure><p id="3ac8">Chances are that when you add a new user to your connections, they’ll end up checking out your profile. Once you start adding and accepting more LinkedIn connections, you’ll see your profile views dramatically increase. I went from a few profile views now and then to thousands per week! Pretty incredible.</p><h1 id="64bf">Getting Endorsements</h1><figure id="343d"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*v-e0J3PYs6M0eAwr1ar-Fg.png"><figcaption>LinkedIn Endorsements | <b>Source</b>: <a href="https://www.caseybotticello.com">Casey Botticello</a> of <a href="https://bloggingguide.com">Blogging Guide</a></figcaption></figure><p id="4766">Another great advantage of LinkedIn connection-bingeing is the huge increase in endorsements. Endorsements are like LinkedIn badges of honor, as coworkers and friends +1/endorse you for certain skills. When you’re lacking in connections, you’ve got less people in your network to endorse you.</p><p id="14d2">Getting a few 99+ endorsement streaks looks fantastic on a LinkedIn profile, but it’s nearly impossible to get that many endorsements without a large connection base.</p><p id="3566"><a href="undefined">Casey Botticello</a></p><p id="9c90"><i>Thanks for reading this article! Leave a comment below if you have any questions, and if you want to learn more about blogging, content marketing, or subscription newsletter strategy, be sure to sign up for the <a href="https://bloggingguide.substack.com"><b>Blogging Guide Newsletter</b></a>!</i></p><div id="6c7e" class="link-block"> <a href="https://bloggingguide.substack.com"> <div> <div> <h2>Blogging Guide</h2> <div><h3>Learn how to make money writing online and navigate the digital publishing landscape! ✔️ Medium ✔️ Substack ✔️ Amazon…</h3

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Benefits of a Large LinkedIn Network

LinkedIn Profile Optimization

Source: Casey Botticello of Blogging Guide

Since LinkedIn began hitting key growth metrics several years ago, there have been naysayers who suggest that you should “only connecting to people you know well enough to ask a favor of or do a favor for.” An article in the Harvard Business Review states:

Many users are beginning to discover, however, that a larger number of social network connections may be less valuable than a smaller, more intimate circle. With an enormous collection of friends or followers on a network, you lose the benefits of intimacy, discoverability, and trust, all of which can work better when you have fewer connections.

While larger networks may be less personal, they can also be extremely valuable. While you don’t need to hit the maximum number of connections (30,000) to see these benefits, you should aim for at least 500 to maximize your profile “completeness” from LinkedIn’s perspective.

So what constitutes a “large” LinkedIn network? I would say at least 3,000 connections.

Below are some of the reasons that you should consider making a conscious effort to expand your LinkedIn network.

Improve LinkedIn Search Results

LinkedIn Search Results| Source: Casey Botticello of Blogging Guide

Unless a recruiter is using the expensive LinkedIn Recruiter or doing a search on a person’s name, LinkedIn search results include only the people who are connected to the searcher as first, second, and third degree connections inside LinkedIn. The more connections you have, the greater the likelihood that you will appear in someone’s search results, even if they are a third degree connection. Search results are not sorted by the degree of connection, so a third degree connection can be the top entry in search results. Clearly, if you have a limited number of connections, your visibility in LinkedIn is extremely limited.

Increase Reach on Your Published Content

LinkedIn Post Views | Source: Casey Botticello of Blogging Guide

Once you become one of the LinkedIn elite, your published content skyrockets in popularity.

How does this come about? The LinkedIn blogging platform notifies users when a connection has published a post. This means that with more connections in your network, more users will be alerted when you publish a new piece of content. The result is a truckload of engagement with your published content — a marketer’s dream come true!

With this increased engagement also comes the increased likelihood of being featured in LinkedIn Pulse! Once you’re featured there, you’re virtually guaranteed even more engagement.

Increasing Profile Views

LinkedIn Profile Views | Source: Casey Botticello of Blogging Guide

Chances are that when you add a new user to your connections, they’ll end up checking out your profile. Once you start adding and accepting more LinkedIn connections, you’ll see your profile views dramatically increase. I went from a few profile views now and then to thousands per week! Pretty incredible.

Getting Endorsements

LinkedIn Endorsements | Source: Casey Botticello of Blogging Guide

Another great advantage of LinkedIn connection-bingeing is the huge increase in endorsements. Endorsements are like LinkedIn badges of honor, as coworkers and friends +1/endorse you for certain skills. When you’re lacking in connections, you’ve got less people in your network to endorse you.

Getting a few 99+ endorsement streaks looks fantastic on a LinkedIn profile, but it’s nearly impossible to get that many endorsements without a large connection base.

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Thanks for reading this article! Leave a comment below if you have any questions, and if you want to learn more about blogging, content marketing, or subscription newsletter strategy, be sure to sign up for the Blogging Guide Newsletter!

If you liked this article, here are some other articles you may enjoy:

Casey Botticello is an internet entrepreneur and the founder of Blogging Guide, an online community of writers with an award-winning newsletter. He is also the creator of the popular Medium Writing Course and the Substack Newsletter Course.

Casey previously worked at several tech startups, a lobbying & strategic communications firm, and has created several businesses of his own. He is a graduate of The University of Pennsylvania, where he received his B.A. in Urban Studies.

You can connect with him on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, follow his Medium publications, Digital Marketing Lab and Medium Blogging Guide, or reach out to him directly on his personal website.

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