The LinkedIn algorithm in 2025 has changed what engagement looks like on the network.
If you’ve noticed your posts getting fewer views, less interaction, or slower follower growth, you’re not alone. According to the Algorithm InSigh ts 2025 report by LinkedIn expert Richard van der Blom, organic performance on the platform is taking a serious hit:
- Views are down by 50%
- Engagement has dropped by 25%
- Follower growth? Down by 59%
The culprit? A shifting algorithm and evolving user behaviors.
In 2025, LinkedIn is doubling down on relevance, quality, and intentional engagement. A whopping 81% of B2B campaigns fail to achieve their basic objective of capturing users’ attention and brand awareness. That means it’s time to rethink your content strategy if you want to show up in feeds and stay top of mind with your audience.
Keeping Up With LinkedIn Algorithm Changes: A Matter of Brand Survival
Here’s what you need to know (and do) to work with the algorithm—not against it.
LinkedIn’s New Algorithm: Quality Over Virality
If you’re still chasing viral posts, it’s time to pivot. The LinkedIn algorithm in 2025 prioritizes:
- Helpful, relevant content targeted to a professional audience
- Authentic engagement like insightful comments and point-of-view shares
- Signals of real expertise, not just reach or reactions
In short: substance wins.
This aligns with how people now use the platform. 72% of LinkedIn activity happens on mobile, where users spend just 7 seconds scanning a post before deciding whether to engage. If your content doesn’t deliver value immediately, it gets skipped.
And this doesn’t just apply to organic content. The B2B Institute found that 81% of LinkedIn ads fail to capture attention or drive brand recall. Only 19% of users even remember seeing the ad—let alone who it was from.
That’s a lot of wasted spend.
What this means for you:
- Prioritize value-driven content over attention grabs
- Design posts for mobile consumption (short, structured, visual)
- Be consistent with branding to make your brand instantly recognizable
When to Post? Timing Still Matters (a Little)
Posting on LinkedIn at the right time won’t save a weak post, but it can give strong content a better shot.
Here’s what the data says:
- Best days: Tuesday and Thursday
- Best times: 7–8 AM, 10–11 AM, 12–2 PM, and 4–6 PM
- Optimal frequency: 3 posts per week, spaced at least 24 hours apart
That cadence alone can increase visibility by up to 120% compared to sporadic or overly frequent posting.
And if you’re running LinkedIn ads? Awareness still comes first. Campaigns that begin with brand-building before launching conversion messages perform 2.3x better than those that jump straight to selling.
Remember, these are general recommendations. Best practices may vary depending on your industry, country, or audience. Use our social trends tool to get more data specific to your business. For example, Agorapulse data shows that our clients in the education sector in North America have higher engagement rates on Thursdays.
LinkedIn data from Agorapulse’s Social Trends Tool
The Formats That Perform Best on LinkedIn
Not all content types are created equal. According to LinkedIn’s latest performance data:
- Native video: +69% performance boost (especially when your logo or brand appears in the first four seconds)
- Posts with images: +11%
- PDF carousels: +7% (only if they’re clean, concise, and mobile-friendly)
Ad attention spans are even shorter: just 3.7 seconds on average, according to research from MediaScience. That means your visuals and message need to be crystal clear from the first glance.
So what works best?
- Short, focused formats
- Strong brand presence up front
- Clarity and simplicity over polish
Don’t just aim to look good—aim to be remembered.
How to Capture—and Keep—Audience Attention on LinkedIn
LinkedIn’s algorithm in 2025 favors creators who don’t just post but earn real engagement.
Here’s what makes a difference:
- Strong hooks: Lead with a headline or insight that earns the click
- Quality comments: Drive discussion, then respond within an hour (+35% visibility boost)
- Post reactivation: Comment or reshare your own posts after 8 or 24 hours to push them back into feeds
- Strategic tagging: Mention no more than five people—too many can hurt performance
- Format variety: Alternate between formats to prevent audience fatigue
But beyond tactics, brand consistency is the real differentiator.
The B2B Institute reports that the most memorable brands on LinkedIn are the ones that repeat distinctive visual or verbal elements—think logo, tone, color, and even sound—across every piece of content.
Relevant Content, Format, and Branding: Your Keys to Cracking the LinkedIn Algorithm in 2025
The LinkedIn algorithm in 2025 means the platform is a more selective, but also more strategic, communication space. Content without consistency or clear intent is doomed to be forgotten. What the data shows is that it’s the combination of relevant content, the format, and an identifiable brand that makes the difference.
The platform no longer favors the loudest posts, but the most useful ones. Understanding the algorithm means investing in your credibility, visibility, and results—whether it’s to build a brand, convert an audience, or join the conversation.
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