How Often Realtors Should Publish LinkedIn Articles

There is no magic number of LinkedIn articles per month, but the right cadence is a sustainable rhythm held consistently rather than a high frequency held briefly. For most realtors that means roughly one to two substantive LinkedIn articles a month, every month, instead of weekly posts for six weeks followed by silence. The consistency … Read more

The Right Way to Summarize Market Reports on LinkedIn

A monthly market report is usually 1,200 to 2,000 words of analysis with specific numbers, neighborhood observations, and commentary on what is shifting. A LinkedIn post summarizing it is 200 to 400 words at most. The instinct most realtors follow is to compress the report into the post, hitting the high points in order. The … Read more

Why Linking Back to Your Website Matters for AI

A LinkedIn article that ends with “read the full piece on my website” looks, to most realtors, like a basic call to action. The point seems obvious: drive a few readers from one platform to another. That framing misses the more important thing happening underneath. Every time a LinkedIn article links back to a realtor’s … Read more

How to Repurpose Blog Posts Into LinkedIn Authority Signals

A common LinkedIn approach for realtors is to copy a blog post directly into a LinkedIn article and publish it on both platforms. The instinct is reasonable. The work is already written. Why not get more reach out of it. The problem is that this approach gets the worst of both platforms. The blog post … Read more

Why LinkedIn Articles Help AI Trust Your Website

Most realtors who use LinkedIn think of it as a social platform. Post an update, share a listing, congratulate a colleague on a sale. That is one way to use it. It is not the way that helps AI systems confirm who you are. LinkedIn has a feature that most realtors underuse almost entirely: the … Read more