

This unfortunately is not doable in the app currently and also doesn’t work on iPhones no matter what you use as far as I could tell. Read next: Blogging on LinkedIn How to file a LinkedIn article from your mobile device

More recently I focused the majority of my time on podcasting, posting to my blog and livestreaming on LinkedIn.Ī few years ago, I had decent success with LinkedIn articles but admittedly had de-priorized that strategy – especially since it was harder to implement from mobile. I used to publish LinkedIn articles all the time and have over 50, according to LinkedIn. Most updates posted to LinkedIn are posts and posts can be uploaded from desktop, mobile apps and also third-party scheduling tools – like Hootsuite.Īrticles on LinkedIn on the other hand are usually longer, have a headline and a cover image and can also be used for your LinkedIn newsletter – if you have that feature available. Read next: Voice dictation tools and tips for content creation What’s the difference between a LinkedIn article and a LinkedIn post? I did find a bit of a workaround and would like to share that here. One thing that I noticed that doesn’t work very well or maybe at all is to file an article to LinkedIn from mobile devices – namely iPhones or iPads. I love mobile content creation but some things sometimes just don’t work from mobile. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
