90% of personal essays is really just:
-> Observing details
-> Finding meaning
-> Telling stories
The little stuff that makes all the difference.
On LinkedIn, a post is either a story post or an information post. Or in other words, people write personal essays.
Usually, personal essays start with an observation:
For example, “Top 1% creators on LinkedIn use their personal photos.”
Then, they will try to tell the meaning behind this observation:
Using photos
More impressionsEnhances authenticityConsistency and authenticityMore impressionsEnhances authenticityConsistency and authenticity
Sometimes, these images are used to tell stories:
Visiting new placesNetworking eventsMeetings
All the images likely will tell a story. This has more impact on the reader than some random ideas.
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Published on June 10, 2024 19:35