Poll: What LinkedIn content do you prefer? GIFs/Videos/Images
Kostya Bolshukhin
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Just a day left before the launch. But I am still working on content to announce our launch with style 🧑🍳
How do you like your visuals for the posts cooked?
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Udit Pandya@udit_pandya1
I prefer videos on LinkedIn because they are engaging and can convey a lot of information in a short time.
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Video or gifs. It depends on how much you want to say.
I guess video.
I like videos and also simple text content sometimes.
Launching soon!
I like a good video demonstration. Don't tell me. Show me.
Launching soon!
Prefer more images as LinkedIn is widely used for professional purpose and the aim and intent to use LinkedIn of a user is to grow and connect! Where as Videos and GIFs go a lot more towards a casual approach!
What you are your thoughts on this?
When it comes to LinkedIn content, preferences can vary widely among users. A recent poll reveals differing opinions on the most engaging formats: GIFs, videos, and images. GIFs are appreciated for their ability to capture attention quickly and convey information in a dynamic, often humorous way. Videos stand tutorials, interviews, or company updates, offering a more comprehensive view of the subject matter. On the other hand, images remain a popular choice for their simplicity and effectiveness in delivering visually appealing, straightforward content that can be easily consumed at a glance. Each format has its own strengths, and the choice often depends on the nature of the content and the preferences of the LinkedIn audience.
none. LinkedIn is trash right now. People started to use AI to generate poor content. Other people start discussing political and religious topics.
@sergii_alekseev I got where you got the feeling
I felt the same but than i made a curated LinkedIn Feed. Selected people who write well and from heart, subscribed and turned on notifications.
Now my feed looks so much better
@kostyabolsh glad for you) but I still have a question - looks so much better for what?) just reading stories?)
Video adds a lot of personality to the product, feels more intimate and you can get a grasp of the enthusiasm behind the product through video.
Images and videos are both good. However, I would not watch videos longer than a certain length because I would rather watch videos on other platforms.
It's funny so many folks are saying video because I often see that the listed launch video on PH launches oftentimes has sub 100 views by the end of launch day. Someone should fact check me on this.
I am pleasantly surprised to see people saying "Video". I like that. I know LinkedIn has been toying around with video but didn't know the users wanted it too.
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I prefer text content with images.
I personally prefer videos—they’re engaging and often provide more context. GIFs are fun, too, but videos usually hold my attention longer.
What about you?
Am I the only one who prefers images?
GIFs seem to be a popular choice for adding a bit of flair to posts. They can be effective for the light-hearted .
I prefer videos too.
Gifs or videos, both usually make read the content before I just mindlessly scroll the other posts.
Valuable content > Gifs/video/Image/Text