How to embed LinkedIn feed into your website?
Finally! A fast but simple way to sync your LinkedIn posts automatically with your website. ๐น๏ธ
Hey there!
Ever wondered how to make your LinkedIn content work double-duty for you?
I mean, you're already putting in the effort to keep your LinkedIn profile or company page buzzing with updates, articles, and whatnot.
So, why not take all that goodness and showcase it right on your website?
Trust me, it's like hitting two birds with one stone.
By embedding your LinkedIn feed into your website, you're keeping your site fresh with new content and giving your visitors social proof of your activities.
So, what's the real deal with social proof, and how can an embedded LinkedIn feed help with that?
By showcasing your LinkedIn activities, you're giving visitors tangible evidence of your expertise, brand momentum, and community engagement. It's a way to say,
"Don't just take our word for it; look at all these interactions and endorsements we have on LinkedIn."
Finally, how to embed my LinkedIn feed now?
Embedding a LinkedIn widget with EmbedSocial is a breeze. Seriously, it's like 1-2-3 easy!
Sign Up & Connect: Just log into EmbedSocial, head to "Widgets," and connect your LinkedIn account.
Get the Code: Customize how you want it to look and hit "Copy Code."
Paste & Go: Copy that code and paste it into your website's editor where you want the widget to show up.
That's it, you're done!
For more detailed steps, you can always check out their guide.
The option is available for Premium users.
Hope this [How To] helps.
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