Storyarb “6 Plays for LinkedIn Reach” Graphic

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Most LinkedIn advice is just “post more.” Useless. This visual breaks down six specific plays that actually push your posts in front of more buyers, peers, and recruiters. Each one tweaks a tiny part of your behavior: the way you joke, the proof you show, the sentences you delete. Steal these, run them for 30 days, and watch your reach graph start looking less like a flatline and more like a heartbeat.

Why this playbook boosts reach

Every move in the image pushes you toward clarity, proof, and personality. LinkedIn’s algorithm rewards content that starts strong, sparks conversation, and keeps people reading. Jokes and defensible opinions create friction. Receipts build trust. Treating comments and newsletters as full posts multiplies surface area. You’re not gaming the algorithm—you’re just giving it more chances to pick you.

The 6 LinkedIn plays from the graphic

  • Write the joke you’d tell at a work happy hour so your posts sound human, not like a press release.
  • Post the receipts, not the recap by sharing screenshots, numbers, and before-and-afters instead of fluffy summaries.
  • Delete your first sentence to cut the throat-clearing and hook people with the real point faster.
  • Bring a POV you could defend in a room of your peers so the feed sees a sharp take, not beige consensus.
  • Use LinkedIn newsletters as a bridge, not a home by pulling people back to your main profile and offers.
  • Comment like it’s a post, because now it is and can be surfaced, shared, and followed on its own.

Real-world applications of the 6 plays

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StoryArb demonstrates this playbook by turning a simple list of tactics into a visual that makes each LinkedIn move feel concrete and easy to test this week.

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