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SPECIAL SERIES ==> Stop Posting! Comments Getting More Impressions Than Posts Now! <== | BATHROOM Break #76 COLLAB: The Marketing Millennials + Do This, Not That

SPECIAL SERIES ==> Stop Posting! Comments Getting More Impressions Than Posts Now! <== | BATHROOM Break #76 COLLAB: The Marketing Millennials + Do This, Not That

Episode 424 Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Description

When Jay Schwedelson and Daniel Murray swap stories about awkward baby-in-restaurant moments and LinkedIn strategy hacks in the same breath, you know it’s going to be entertaining. This Bathroom Break episode takes a surprising turn into how commenting (with memes, images, or one-liners) might actually beat posting when it comes to growing on LinkedIn.

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Best Moments:

(02:15) Daniel reveals why LinkedIn’s new comment impressions feature is a signal you should lean into comments.

(03:30) How using memes and images in comments outperformed posts for The Marketing Millennials.

(04:25) Why comments can act like mini-posts that spark conversations and visibility.

(05:45) A smart way to use comments to test content ideas before posting them officially.

(07:15) Daniel shares how this commenting strategy fueled faster LinkedIn growth than years of posting.

(08:45) Jay’s kids roast his “embarrassing” LinkedIn one-liners.

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