LinkedIn rolls out swipe-up for stories
After testing in September, LinkedIn has added the ability to add links to stories. Users can add a “see more” prompt to their story that includes a URL of their choosing. Viewers can then access the link by swiping up on the screen, similar to the same option in story tools on other platforms. The URL can be added via the new “link” icon in the story options at the top right of the screen. Story admins can access key information, such as clicks and viewership.
However this LinkedIn Stories feature is currently only
available to LinkedIn Pages and members who have at least 5,000 connections or followers. Member Pages must also have the follow button as the primary function on their profile, rather than “connect.” The 5,000 connections mark is incredibly high and out of reach for many individual users. The Stories feature is relatively new to LinkedIn and seems unusual, as it has previously only existed on social platforms for personal use. However, it could provide a lot of opportunity, given the trend of younger people consuming Stories over traditional news feeds.
In short, it’s probably worth experimenting with both methods, especially the option to add links to stories. It might be another way to get more traffic, which is always worth testing!
(Online) outings
My internship started in the middle of the corona period. This resulted in a combination of working from home and at the office. Every week we ended telegram database users list the week with an online VrijMiBo. This way you still got to know all colleagues. In addition to the regular online VrijMiBo’s, alternative Friday afternoon drinks were also organized where we called in external parties to organize a game. This varied from a quiz to an online escape room.
Fortunately there are more possibilities these days in terms of outings
For example, we had an Oktoberfest a while back. The Friday afternoon drinks vary from having a drink internally to going out for dinner and going out. We therefore find team building very important at Traffic Today. The team is z odvetnikom za telesne young and dynamic, the working atmosphere is good and they also like to have fun.
Want to do an internship at Traffic Today?
Are you looking for a fun, educational aleart news internship where growth is an option? Then I definitely recommend you to apply at Traffic Today. Do you want to know more about interning at Traffic Today? Feel free to contact me via my LinkedIn.