It lets you discover, curate and embed Linkedin Feeds in almost all of the CMS platform.
It possesses some of the best features, which comes very handy to make the Linkedin Feed Widget more appealing and attractive for viewers. Such as:
- Moderation - It lets you filter feeds so that you can select which feed is relevant and can be used for displaying.
- Profanity Filter - Using profanity filter you can sort out feeds even before aggregating feeds. It works on certain terminology and excludes those contents.
- Custom CSS - Custom CSS can be used to make personalized designs for your LinkedIn feed widget.
- Custom Posts - Custom Posts is used to make a customized feed that blends with other feeds and can be used for sharing different company information such as promotion, current news, upcoming events, product launch etc.
- Real-time Feeds - Real-time feeds lets you keep your website fresh with updating widget with all the new contents in real-time.
- Themes & Layouts - It can be used to make your LinkedIn feed widget match your website theme and can be located on any space using different themes & layouts.
- Customization - There are many different options such as Banner, Fonts, card styles, CTA, etc., which will let you take the widget further a step in terms of display.
- Choose Language - Engage with you audience using the local regional languages.
- Hashtag Highlighter - Highlight single or all Hashtags to attract audience towards it.
And many more. Our most favourite features are Custom CSS, Real-Time Feeds, Hashtag Highlighter and Story Theme.
Collectively they help us organize amazing Linkedin Feeds.
The process to embed Linkedin Feeds is super simple and easy. Just follow these steps:
- Create a Taggbox Widget Account
- Click Add social feeds button to start
- Select Linkedin as your source network
- Aggregate feeds using different methods and click Create Feed option
- Organize your Linkedin feeds
- Watch the preview of the feeds according to different screen sizes
- Generate the embed code
- Copy and Paste the embed code on your website.
- Save the changes made.
Hence, your LinkedIn feeds are added into your website.
The aggregated LinkedIn feeds would look something like this:
You can read their support blog for more step-by-step details. It provides a support guide for all social media platforms and how to embed them on various website platforms.
Benefits of displaying the LinkedIn feed on websites are:
- Freshen up your website with new content
- Extend the reach of your Linkedin profile with your website visitors
- Increase engagement on your website
- Increase brand loyalty among new visitors
- Lower the bounce rate and increase the dwell time of your website
- Increase brand credibility and strengthen your reputation
These are some of the non-subjective benefits that my last company experienced, and I hope you’ll be getting the same. Many more subjective benefits depend on what you want out of it.
In my recent company, they are using the same social media aggregator tool to showcase the mixture of social media feeds like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter feeds, the content generated by users known as UGC (User-Generated Content).
I hope this answer is helpful!
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