2. 1) Platform redesign
What you’ll immediately notice is a
greater focus around human
connection, and a lot less “LinkedIn
blue” across the platform.
3. 2) Search results
Users can now use the search bar
to find relevant groups, events, and
content, much easier than before.
4. 3) LinkedIn Stories
Stories allow LinkedIn members to
share professional moments and
snippets of their day in a more
humanised and lightweight way.
5. 4) LinkedIn messaging
To continue the momentum, LinkedIn
is introducing a variety of new
messaging features: Manage in
bulk, Reactions and Video Meetings.
6. 5) ‘My Company’ tab
A space designated for employees
where everyone can engage with each
other and share organisation specific
content.
7. 6) Virtual events
Virtual events are the way of the
future for at least as long as the
pandemic continues, and a great
addition to LinkedIn Live video.
8. 7) See all followers
A new “view page followers” now
allows companies to see the individual
people who are following their page,
this is a huge update!
9. That’s 7 very powerful updates
1) Platform redesign
2) Improvements to search results
3) LinkedIn Stories
4) LinkedIn messaging updates
5) ‘My Company’ tab
6) Virtual events
7) See all followers
Source: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/linkedin-stories-redesign/381965/