Update about Marketing with LinkedIn Stories, and What’s Next

Update about Marketing with LinkedIn Stories, and What’s Next

As we continue to grow, we are constantly introducing new ways to help you drive connection, conversations, and engagement with your community on LinkedIn. Today we shared an update on how we’re reimagining LinkedIn Stories.

Here’s what this means for you. Starting on September 30, 2021, we are removing the current Stories experience and you will no longer be able to create Stories for Pages. And any image or video ads that you’ve planned to run in between Stories will instead be shared to the LinkedIn feed. If you promoted or sponsored a Story directly from your Page in Campaign Manager, these paid Stories will not appear in the LinkedIn feed, and they will need to be recreated in Campaign Manager as an image or video ad.

As we reimagine what is next, we’re focusing on how we can provide you with a short-form, rich interactive video format that is unique to our platform and that better helps you reach and engage your audiences on LinkedIn. We’re always excited to try out new things and learn as we go, and will continue to share updates along the way. 

Jennifer Lo

Sustainability & Wellness Strategy • Marketing Director at GAIA • Real Estate, Hospitality & Entertainment

3y

Looking forward to whatever comes next! Eager to have a channel for posting BTS of our company doing sustainability and regenerative renovations on real estate projects!

Nadeem Azam 📈🎯

$1.6 billion in sales since 1997 ⇢ Contact me to grow your business fast

3y

Masters of spin! Linkedin thought words like "reimagining" would enthuse readers and deflect them from the fact that Linkedin Stories were a complete and utter farce, and a catastrophic failure.

Anita Wong

2nd Year Post Grad Diploma Integrative Functional Nutrition studying with Institute Optimal Nutrition/Portsmouth University | YouTube Video Strategist | Interested In Cardiac & Sports Performance Nutrition |

3y

Always difficult to play catch up when you’re copying someone else, creating a unique video experience that’s unique to LinkedIn sounds far better!

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