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LinkedIn testing Premium Company Page subscription with AI-assisted content creation


LinkedIn has quietly started rolling out a new premium experience for companies on its platform, with a few perks.

LinkedIn — the social platform that targets the working world — has quietly started testing another way to boost its revenues, this time with a new service for small and medium businesses. LinkedIn has for years been the butt of many a joke about how it can feel like a cesspool of shameless self-promotion, or (cue nervous laughter) creepy when you realise the amount of data it can gather about what you do on there. Admins can also create “call to action” buttons with contact or website details displayed prominently at the top of the Page.

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