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LinkedIn for Technical Audiences
LinkedIn is where B2B developer tools win deals. This skill covers technical content that works on LinkedIn, reaching engineering managers and decision-makers, and knowing when LinkedIn beats Twitter.
Before You Start
- Read
.agents/developer-audience-context.mdif it exists - Assess your LinkedIn presence (profile, connections, content history)
- Understand: LinkedIn rewards different content than developer Twitter
When LinkedIn Beats Twitter
LinkedIn's Unique Value
| Factor | LinkedIn advantage |
|---|---|
| B2B decisions | Decision-makers are here |
| Enterprise reach | CTOs, VPs, directors active |
| Company context | See role, company, team size |
| Professional network | Second-degree reach is valuable |
| Long-form content | Articles rank in Google |
| Lead generation | Built-in company/role targeting |
Use LinkedIn When
| Scenario | Why |
|---|---|
| Selling to enterprises | Buyers are on LinkedIn |
| Reaching engineering managers | More managers here than Twitter |
| Recruiting developer users | Professional context |
| B2B partnerships | Companies > individuals |
| Industry/vertical targeting | Company data available |
| Longer professional content | Newsletters, articles |
Use Twitter When
| Scenario | Why |
|---|---|
| Individual developers | More devs on Twitter |
| Real-time engagement | Faster conversation |
| Open source projects | Community is on Twitter |
| Casual/authentic voice | LinkedIn is more formal |
| Technical hot takes | Twitter thrives on debate |
Understanding LinkedIn's Audience
Who's Actually Active
| Segment | Engagement level | What they consume |
|---|---|---|
| Engineering managers | High | Leadership, team building |
| CTOs/VPs Engineering | Medium | Strategy, industry trends |
| Tech recruiters | Very high | Talent, employer branding |
| DevRel/Developer advocates | High | Community, content tactics |
| Solution architects | Medium | Technical evaluations |
| Individual developers | Lower | Career, learning |
What LinkedIn Values
| Content type | Performance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Personal stories | Very high | LinkedIn loves narrative |
| Career lessons | High | Professional growth content |
| Contrarian opinions | High | "Unpopular opinion:" works |
| Behind-the-scenes | High | Company/team stories |
| Technical deep dives | Medium | More accessible than Twitter |
| Plain announcements | Low | Need personal angle |
| Shared links | Very low | Algorithm deprioritizes |
Content That Works
The LinkedIn Technical Post Formula
[Hook: Personal statement or question]
[Short paragraph: The context or problem]
[Bullet points: 3-5 key insights]
[Personal take: What you learned]
[CTA: Question or action]
---
[Hashtags: 3-5 relevant ones]
Example Formats
The "Here's What Happened" Post:
Last month we migrated 2TB of data from MongoDB to PostgreSQL.
Here's what we learned (and what we'd do differently):
→ Start with a test migration
We didn't. Cost us 3 days.
→ Schema mapping is 80% of the work
The actual migration is easy.
→ Watch for timezone handling
MongoDB stores UTC, Postgres respects your settings.
→ Have a rollback plan
Ours worked. Twice.
The migration took 4 days total, not the "weekend project" we planned.
What's your biggest database migration war story?
#engineering #databases #postgresql
The "Unpopular Opinion" Post:
Unpopular opinion: Most engineering teams don't need Kubernetes.
I've seen 3-person startups running K8s because "Netflix uses it."
The reality:
• Single container on Railway/Render: $20/month
• Managed K8s: $300/month minimum
• Self-hosted K8s: 1 FTE just for maintenance
Kubernetes is amazing for:
→ Multi-region deployments
→ Complex orchestration needs
→ 99.99% SLA requirements
But most apps? Docker Compose on a VM is fine.
What's the smallest team you've seen running Kubernetes?
#devops #kubernetes #startups
The "Behind the Scenes" Post:
We just hit 10,000 API calls per second.
Here's the unsexy truth about scaling:
6 months ago we could barely handle 1,000 req/s.
What changed:
→ Moved hot paths to Redis
→ Implemented connection pooling (finally)
→ Added CDN for static assets
→ Profiled and found 3 N+1 queries
No fancy architecture. No rewrite.
Just fixing obvious stuff we'd ignored.
The lesson: Optimize boring things first.
What's the simplest optimization that made your biggest impact?
Content Mix for LinkedIn
| Type | Percentage | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Personal insights | 40% | Build authority |
| Technical content | 30% | Demonstrate expertise |
| Company/team stories | 20% | Employer branding |
| Promotional | 10% | Actual asks |
Formatting Best Practices
Post Structure
| Element | Guideline |
|---|---|
| First line | Hook — make them click "see more" |
| Length | 1,200-1,500 characters optimal |
| Line breaks | Every 1-2 sentences |
| White space | Use blank lines liberally |
| Emojis | Sparingly, for bullets (→, •) |
| Hashtags | 3-5 at the end |
What Gets Hidden
LinkedIn truncates after ~210 characters. Your first 2-3 lines are critical.
Bad hook (no curiosity gap):
I wanted to share some thoughts about microservices.
Good hook (creates curiosity):
We ripped out our microservices architecture.
Here's why going back to a monolith was the right call:
Visual Content
| Format | Performance | Use for |
|---|---|---|
| Carousels (PDF) | Very high | Step-by-step, lists |
| Native video | High | Demos, explanations |
| Images | Medium | Diagrams, screenshots |
| Text only | Medium | Stories, opinions |
| Links | Low | External content |
Carousel tips:
- 5-10 slides optimal
- First slide = thumbnail (make it count)
- Large text, minimal per slide
- Upload as PDF for carousel effect
Company Page vs Personal
When to Use Each
| Use Case | Company Page | Personal Profile |
|---|---|---|
| Product announcements | ✓ | Cross-post |
| Company news | ✓ | Leadership shares |
| Industry thought leadership | ✓ | |
| Technical insights | ✓ | |
| Hiring posts | ✓ | Hiring manager shares |
| Customer stories | ✓ | Personal angle helps |
The Reality
| Metric | Company Pages | Personal Profiles |
|---|---|---|
| Organic reach | Low (2-5%) | Higher (10-20%) |
| Engagement | Lower | Higher |
| Following growth | Slow | Faster |
| Lead gen tools | Available | Limited |
| Analytics | Better | Basic |
Strategy: Post from company page, have team members share with personal commentary.
Reaching Engineering Managers
What Engineering Managers Care About
| Topic | Why it resonates |
|---|---|
| Team productivity | Their main metric |
| Hiring/retention | Constant challenge |
| Technical decisions | Balancing team + business |
| Developer experience | Team satisfaction |
| Technical debt | Constant negotiation |
| Process improvements | Making teams effective |
Content Angles for EM Audience
| Angle | Example hook |
|---|---|
| Metrics | "The 3 metrics our team tracks (and 5 we stopped tracking)" |
| Process | "How we cut our sprint planning from 4 hours to 45 minutes" |
| Hiring | "The technical interview question that tells us the most" |
| Tech decisions | "Why we chose boring technology for our startup" |
| Team building | "What I learned managing my first remote team" |
Hashtags
Technical Hashtags That Work
| Hashtag | Audience |
|---|---|
| #engineering | Broad engineering |
| #softwaredevelopment | General dev |
| #webdevelopment | Web devs |
| #devops | DevOps/SRE |
| #cloudcomputing | Cloud/infra |
| #startup | Startup audience |
| #techleadership | EMs, VPs |
| #remotework | Remote teams |
| #hiring | Recruiting context |
| #opensource | OSS community |
Hashtag Rules
- 3-5 hashtags maximum
- Put at the end of post
- Mix broad (#engineering) and specific (#kubernetes)
- Skip if post is personal/narrative
Platform-Specific Do's and Don'ts
Do's
- Do write posts, not status updates
- Do use line breaks liberally
- Do start with a hook
- Do share personal experiences
- Do engage in comments (first hour matters)
- Do cross-post from company page personally
- Do use carousels for educational content
- Do mention people and companies when relevant
Don'ts
- Don't post just links (algorithm kills them)
- Don't use LinkedIn like Twitter
- Don't over-hashtag (looks spammy)
- Don't be too promotional
- Don't ignore comments
- Don't post walls of text without breaks
- Don't share memes (different culture than Twitter)
- Don't buy engagement pods
Profile Optimization
Technical Professional Profile
| Section | Best practice |
|---|---|
| Photo | Professional, friendly |
| Headline | [Role] at [Company] |
| About | Story format: background → now → what you share |
| Featured | Pin your best posts, articles |
| Experience | Focus on impact, not job duties |
| Skills | Technical skills get endorsements |
Headline examples:
Staff Engineer at Stripe | Building payments infrastructure
VP Engineering at Startup | Scaling teams from 5 to 50
DevRel at Supabase | Making databases accessible
LinkedIn Articles vs Posts
When to Use Articles
| Articles | Posts |
|---|---|
| 1,000+ words | Under 1,500 characters |
| SEO value (Google indexed) | No SEO |
| Evergreen content | Timely/current |
| Newsletter integration | One-time reach |
| Lower immediate reach | Higher immediate reach |
Article Best Practices
- Front-load value (assume people don't finish)
- Use headers and formatting
- Include visuals
- End with CTA
- Share as post after publishing
Tools
| Tool | Use case |
|---|---|
| Octolens | Monitor LinkedIn for mentions of your product, competitors, and relevant conversations. Track when your space gets discussed. |
| Shield Analytics | Detailed LinkedIn analytics |
| Taplio | Post scheduling and analytics |
| AuthoredUp | Post formatting and preview |
| Canva | Carousel design |
| PDF carousels | Create in Canva, upload as PDF |
Content Calendar
Weekly Template
| Day | Content type |
|---|---|
| Monday | Technical insight post |
| Tuesday | Engage with others' content |
| Wednesday | Personal/career story |
| Thursday | Company news (shared personally) |
| Friday | Industry opinion or hot take |
Measuring Success
Metrics That Matter
| Metric | What it tells you |
|---|---|
| Impressions | Reach of content |
| Engagement rate | Content resonance |
| Profile views | Interest generation |
| Connection requests | Network growth |
| Followers | Audience building |
| Click-throughs | Action conversion |
| Comments | Discussion value |
Good Benchmarks
| Metric | Good | Great |
|---|---|---|
| Engagement rate | 2-3% | 5%+ |
| Profile views/week | 50+ | 200+ |
| Post reach | 500+ | 2000+ |
Related Skills
developer-audience-context— Know who you're reachingx-devs— Cross-post adapted contentgithub-presence— Link from LinkedIn to GitHubyoutube-devrel— Share video content on LinkedIn
GitHub 저장소
Frequently asked questions
What is the linkedin-technical skill?
linkedin-technical is a Claude Skill by jonathimer. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform linkedin-technical-related tasks without extra prompting.
How do I install linkedin-technical?
Use the install commands on this page: add linkedin-technical to Claude Code as a plugin, or clone its repository into your skills directory, then restart Claude so it picks up the skill.
What category does linkedin-technical belong to?
linkedin-technical is in the Meta category, tagged general.
Is linkedin-technical free to use?
Yes. linkedin-technical is listed on AIMCP and free to install. It runs inside Claude, so no separate service account is required to use the skill itself.
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