
LinkedIn Content Strategy for IT Professionals
LinkedIn content strategy for IT professionals: what to post, the high-performing post formula, content calendar framework, articles vs posts, and measuring...
What is this page about?
A LinkedIn content strategy for IT professionals, presenting content creation as the highest-leverage way to build visibility without actively job searching. It specifies what to post, lessons from real anonymised projects, certification study insights, hands-on tool comparisons, and industry observations, gives a high-performing post formula (specific insight, brief story, takeaway), a content calendar framework, ideas by specialization, the articles-versus-posts distinction, and how to measure effectiveness, recommending 1-2 posts a week.
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2 flagged issues reviewed: an anonymous 'Site Reliability Engineer' anecdote with implausibly precise engagement numbers (60,000 reach, exactly 400 comments) had no verifiable source and was generalized to an illustrative pattern; a '$180,000 AWS savings' figure was reviewed and found to be an explicit hypothetical example (a 'Not X / Yes Y' hook-writing template), not a factual claim, so left unchanged.
What the page claimed"I posted about an on-call incident that taught me something embarrassing... It reached 60,000 people and I received 400 comments from IT professionals sharing similar experiences. My connection requests tripled that week..." -- Site Reliability Engineer, mid-size tech company
What was correctedIT professionals who post about an on-call incident that taught them something embarrassing... often see their posts substantially outperform typical engagement levels, drawing comments from other IT professionals sharing similar experiences and a noticeable bump in connection requests that week.
Why: Applied the previously-described fix to the live article: generalized an anonymous 'Site Reliability Engineer' anecdote with implausibly precise engagement numbers (60,000 reach, exactly 400 comments) that had no verifiable source, to an illustrative pattern in plain prose. Reviewed the separate '$180,000 AWS savings' hook-writing example elsewhere in the article and confirmed it is an explicit hypothetical template ('Not X / Yes Y'), not a factual claim, so left unchanged.
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