
Very knowledgeable.” Thanks so much for leaving that. Betsy Hindman in Nashville, who’s a good friend Betsy, thanks so much for listening. I wanted to highlight a few of the reviews that you guys have left. I know nothing’s really cool about COVID, but there have been some cool things coming from it. So similar to what we’ve talked about in previous weeks with cool COVID news happening. He also mentioned in this episode that an unnamed source, let this news outlet know that conversations on LinkedIn are up 55% in March, and comments in the newsfeed are up 272%. But if Microsoft will share them, I’ll take them. These aren’t stats that LinkedIn is sharing too often. And they also mentioned something really cool and really key. So Microsoft says that LinkedIn’s revenue growth is up by 21%, which is fantastic. And even though LinkedIn isn’t actually publishing these stats, Microsoft is. In Episode 287, he goes over this in his new section. I actually heard about this from the LinkedInformed podcast by the great Mark Williams if you’re not already subscribed to that podcast, it goes over the organic side of LinkedIn. This week, Microsoft had their quarterly earnings release. We’ve tested about every which way you can think and we’ve come up with our own strategy for what types of audience sizes work best. So I figured we’d go ahead and clear that up. And I get questions about it all the time. There’s a lot of conflicting advice out there about audience sizes for your LinkedIn ads. How big should your LinkedIn Ads audiences be? Hearing conflicting advice? Let’s clear that up right now. LinkedIn Learning course about LinkedIn Ads by AJ Wilcox: LinkedIn Advertising CourseĬontact us at with ideas for what you’d like AJ to cover.
