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How to Share WhatsApp Messages on LinkedIn Pages and Articles

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How to Share WhatsApp Messages on LinkedIn Pages and Articles

LinkedIn is a popular professional networking platform that allows individuals and businesses to connect, share content, and engage with their audience. WhatsApp, on the other hand, is a widely used messaging application that enables users to send text messages, make voice and video calls, and share media files.

If you're looking to leverage the power of WhatsApp to reach a wider audience on LinkedIn, you're in the right place. In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the steps to share WhatsApp messages on LinkedIn Pages and Articles.

Prerequisites

Before getting started, make sure you have the following:

  1. A LinkedIn account - Create one if you don't have an account already.
  2. WhatsApp installed on your mobile device - Download it from your device's app store.

Steps to Share WhatsApp Messages on LinkedIn Pages and Articles

Step 1: Identify the WhatsApp message to share

Choose a WhatsApp message that you want to share on LinkedIn. It could be a product announcement, a promotional message, or any other content you think will resonate with your LinkedIn audience.

Step 2: Copy the WhatsApp message

  • Open WhatsApp on your mobile device.
  • Navigate to the chat containing the message you want to share.
  • Press and hold the message until the options appear.
  • Tap on the "Copy" option to copy the message to your device's clipboard.

Step 3: Log in to LinkedIn

  • Open a web browser on your computer or mobile device.
  • Go to the LinkedIn homepage.
  • Enter your login credentials (email and password).
  • Click on the "Sign in" button to access your LinkedIn account.

Step 4: Share the WhatsApp message on a LinkedIn Page

Option 1: Sharing as a status update

  • Once you are logged in, navigate to your LinkedIn Page where you want to share the WhatsApp message.
  • At the top of the page, locate the "Start a post" section.
  • Click on it to open the post editor.
  • In the text input field, paste the WhatsApp message you copied earlier by using Ctrl + V or right-clicking and selecting "Paste."
  • Make any necessary edits or add additional context to the message.
  • If desired, you can attach relevant media files such as images or videos by clicking on the camera icon in the post editor.
  • When you're ready, click on the "Post" button to share the WhatsApp message as a status update on your LinkedIn Page.

Option 2: Sharing as an article

  • From your LinkedIn Page, locate the "Content" tab in the top menu bar and click on it.
  • In the drop-down menu, select "Articles."
  • On the articles page, click on the "+ Create article" button.
  • In the article editor, give your article a title related to the WhatsApp message you want to share.
  • In the body section, paste the WhatsApp message you copied earlier by using Ctrl + V or right-clicking and selecting "Paste."
  • Format the rest of the article as desired, including adding images, formatting text, adding links, etc.
  • Once you've finished editing the article, click on the "Publish" button to make the WhatsApp message available as a LinkedIn article on your Page.

Step 5: Share the WhatsApp message on a LinkedIn Article

  • Access your LinkedIn account and navigate to the article you want to share the WhatsApp message in.
  • Scroll to the section of the article where you want to include the WhatsApp message.
  • Paste the WhatsApp message you copied earlier by using Ctrl + V or right-clicking and selecting "Paste."
  • Make any necessary formatting adjustments to fit the WhatsApp message seamlessly into the article.
  • After making all the desired changes, click on the "Publish" or "Update" button to save the updated LinkedIn article with the WhatsApp message included.

Congratulations! You have successfully shared a WhatsApp message on LinkedIn Pages and Articles.

Remember to monitor the engagement and interactions on your LinkedIn posts and articles to evaluate the effectiveness of the shared WhatsApp messages.