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Understanding the LinkedIn Algorithm for Sales: What Gets Seen in 2026

The LinkedIn algorithm determines who sees your content and outreach. Understand how it works so your social selling efforts reach the right buyers.

Suresh, Founder of Startupbricks
Suresh Founder, Startupbricks

LinkedIn’s algorithm determines which posts appear in your target buyers’ feeds, which messages get priority in their inbox, and how visible your profile is in search results. Understanding how the algorithm works gives social sellers a meaningful advantage.

How the feed algorithm works in 2026

LinkedIn’s feed algorithm evaluates posts through a multi-stage process:

Stage 1: Content quality classification

The algorithm categorizes posts as spam, low-quality, or high-quality. Posts with excessive hashtags, obvious self-promotion, or engagement-bait language get classified as low-quality and receive limited distribution.

Stage 2: Initial distribution test

High-quality posts are shown to a small subset of your network (typically 5-10%). The algorithm watches for engagement signals: dwell time (how long people read your post), comments, and shares.

Stage 3: Extended distribution

If the initial audience engages at above-average rates, the post is distributed more broadly: to more of your network, then to second-degree connections, and potentially to topic feeds.

What this means for social sellers

Write for your buyers, not for engagement

The algorithm rewards content that your specific audience finds valuable. A post that gets high engagement from your target buyers is more valuable than a viral post that reaches the wrong audience.

Comments outweigh likes

The algorithm weighs comments more heavily than likes. Posts that spark conversations perform better than posts that get passive reactions.

Consistency matters more than volume

Posting 3-4 times per week consistently outperforms posting daily for a week and then going silent.

First-hour engagement is critical

The algorithm evaluates performance in the first 60-90 minutes. If your post does not get engagement quickly, distribution drops. This is why social selling engagement is powerful: when you respond to a buyer’s post, you boost their content’s algorithmic performance, which creates goodwill.

Beyond the algorithm: Direct engagement

The feed algorithm affects content visibility, but direct outreach (DMs, connection requests, InMails) bypasses the algorithm entirely. This is why signal-based social selling is so effective: you engage directly with buyers at the moment they show intent, regardless of algorithmic factors.

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