Share a Document to LinkedIn
Have a great case study and want your team to share it far and wide? Now, you can upload your document directly to EveryoneSocial and have your team share it to LinkedIn. 🎉
This is available on the Enterprise, Teams, and Starter Plans.
This is available to all user roles.
How it works
Users can now use documents to create posts inside EveryoneSocial. This article will walk you through how to create a document post inside EveryoneSocial and share the post to LinkedIn.
Currently, EveryoneSocial only supports PDF document sharing.
Before getting started with your post, be sure your document is in PDF format and follows LinkedIn's additional guidelines for sharing documents. You can find those guidelines here.
Publish a Post using a Document
- Click Compose > Internal Post.
- Select the Group(s) to host the content.
- Click Upload > Document.
- Add a title to your post. This will be the file name that appears on LinkedIn.
- Choose your PDF from your document picker.
- Check Allow Sharing and Add Share Copy (optional). You can include up to 5 Share Copy variations per network.
- Toggle other post settings on or off, as desired.
- Click Post to publish.
Edit a Document Post
🔹 Note: You must use a desktop to edit posts with multiple share copy and image versions.
- Click the three-dot menu.
- Select Edit Post.
- Upload a new document.
- Add Share Copy. You can include up to five versions per network.
- Click Save.
🔹 Once you save the changes, the post immediately updates within EveryoneSocial. Previously shared posts will not be affected by this change.
FAQs
Why does my document appear with an alphanumeric string attached to it when I share to LinkedIn?
If a post is shared from EveryoneSocial without a title, LinkedIn auto-generates a title to serve as the document title on their platform. Simply add a title to your post in EveryoneSocial. This title will appear in the place of the alphanumeric string on LinkedIn.
Please note that updating the post title in EveryoneSocial won't update the document title on LinkedIn for previous shares, but the post title will be associated with any future shares of the content.