I tried focusing on genuine interaction, so you don’t have to guess if it works.
I tried focusing on genuine interaction, so you don’t have to guess if it works.
10,000. It’s a number.
And on LinkedIn, for me, it’s not a vanity metric. It’s a community.
Reaching this milestone feels significant. Not because of the number itself, but because it represents people, many of whom choose to engage with my voice. And that's something I don't take lightly.
Here’s the thing: I show up here to make an impact. To share thoughts on change, leadership, and innovation.
No generic fluff, just real stories pulled from my own experiences.
You might resonate, you might not, and that’s perfectly okay. (Thankfully, the scroll is free!)
This platform is also about amplifying the organizations I work for, believe in or partner with.
In a world drowning in impersonal marketing, I’m convinced that personal brand is the true currency of connection.
And just as I share, I consume. I am grateful for the creators who challenge me, inspire me, and make me think. I actively engage with content that sparks something within me, because I know that engagement isn't about meaningless likes.
Let's be real: LinkedIn's algorithm thrives on interaction. It's a business model. Every like, every comment, every share isn't just a nod of appreciation. It's a vote to amplify a message, to push it beyond immediate connections.
Did you know, that not every post is shown to every connection of yours?
A like or a comment is a way to say, "This matters, and more people need to see it." It's not just about one post, it's about the entire narrative, the entire body of work a creator puts out.
So, thank you. Thank you for being part of this community, for engaging, for challenging, and for believing in the power of authentic connection. 🙏
What's your reason of being here?
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25.03.2025 08:28