I Posted to LinkedIn Consistently for 30 Days - Here's What I Learned

Here’s what happened when I committed to LinkedIn consistency — plus the surprising insights and actionable lessons you can apply to your LinkedIn strategy.

Mar 26, 2025 - 12:12
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I Posted to LinkedIn Consistently for 30 Days - Here's What I Learned
I Posted to LinkedIn Consistently for 30 Days - Here's What I Learned

In January 2025, we held our fourth (!) edition of Creator Camp — a free 30-day challenge to help participants build consistent social media habits.

I led and participated, sharing resources and prompts. Each participant selected a platform, format, and posting cadence. Me? I went for videos on LinkedIn five to seven days per week. By the time the Camp was over, I had published 25 posts in 31 days.

This wasn't my first Creator Camp rodeo. In October 2024, I participated and generated 300,000 impressions across 31 posts. But this time, I had different priorities. Instead of chasing metrics, I focused on monetization and intentionality with my content pillars.

What started as a challenge quickly became a strategic shift in my LinkedIn presence. Despite generating "only" 83,000 impressions (compared to October’s 300,000), the quality of engagement landed me my first brand partnership just 21 days in.

Here’s what happened when I committed to LinkedIn consistency — plus the surprising insights and actionable lessons you can apply to your LinkedIn strategy.

Setting the stage

When choosing my platform for Creator Camp, LinkedIn was a no-brainer. Apart from being where I have my largest audience, with 15,000+ followers, the platform is seeing a surge in interest as a platform for creator growth.

My content strategy

I approached this challenge with a clear focus:

  • Primary format: Video (with some text and image posts)
  • Content pillars: Personal branding, remote work, AI tools, and LinkedIn brand partnerships
  • Posting frequency: 5-7 times per week

Rather than posting for the sake of posting, I wanted to test specific hypotheses:

  1. Would consistency alone boost my visibility?
  2. Could I monetize my LinkedIn presence through brand partnerships?
  3. Which content types and topics would resonate most with my audience?

With these questions in mind, I set out on my 30-day journey.

The data after 30 days

After 31 days and 25 posts, the numbers were in:

  • Total impressions: 83,330
  • Total views: 43,647
  • Total reactions: 2,628
  • Total comments: 505
  • Total shares: 82

But the real insights came from digging deeper into the data. Here's what I discovered:

1. Content type matters — but not why you may think

During my experiment, I posted:

  • 19 video posts
  • 3 text-only posts
  • 2 image posts
  • 1 document post

The performance breakdown revealed some surprising patterns:

Content Type Avg. Impressions Avg. Reactions Avg. Comments Avg. Engagement Rate
Video 3,383 112 20 3.64%
Image 5,062 150 19 3.51%
Text 1,777 40 26 3.48%
Carousel (Document) 3,606 80 9 2.63%

Despite video making up 76% of my posts, image posts generated the highest average impressions (50% more than video), while text posts drove the most conversations.

2. Authenticity and milestone-sharing drove peak engagement

My highest-performing post wasn’t a polished how-to or deep dive. It was a candid update about securing my first brand partnership.

  • Impressions: 5,052
  • Engagement Rate: 5.23%
  • Reactions: 221
  • Comments: 41

Similarly, my second-best post announced my goal to make $20,000 from LinkedIn and outlined my plan.