City
Epaper

LinkedIn to let you schedule posts to send at later time

By IANS | Updated: November 24, 2022 19:05 IST

New Delhi, Nov 24 Microsoft-owned LinkedIn is rolling out a new feature that allows users on Android and ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Nov 24 Microsoft-owned LinkedIn is rolling out a new feature that allows users on Android and Web to schedule posts to send at a later time.

Social media consultant Matt Navarra forst spotted the new feature.

"LinkedIn is rolling schedule posts feature. Currently available on Android and web only. Look out for the clock icon to schedule your next post," he posted on Twitter.

He witnessed post-scheduling feature inside the Android app and on the LinkedIn website too.

When the user clicks on the clock icon, they're presented with an option to choose a specific date and half-hourly slot that they want to schedule their post for, reports TechCrunch.

LinkedIn now has more than 875 million members, with international growth increasing at nearly 2x the pace as in the United States.

There are now more than 150 million subscriptions to newsletters on LinkedIn, up 4x year over year.

"New integrations between Viva and LinkedIn Learning helped companies invest in their existing employees by providing access to courses directly in the flow of work. Members added 365 million skills to their profiles over the last 12 months, up 43 per cent year over year," according to the company.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: New DelhiUnited StatesLinkedinThe statesEuaThe new delhi municipal councilDelhi south-westFar-westSuaUnited states state
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalDonald Trump Address on Iran War: US President Says Military Objectives ‘Nearing Completion’

OpinionsUS- Israel Attack On Iran; Whoever Wins War, it’s the Common Man who’ll Suffer!

InternationalIran Missile Strikes Hit Dubai Airport: 7 People Injured, Flights Suspended

InternationalDonald Trump's Global Tariffs Illegal : US Supreme Court Deals Major Blow to President

InternationalUnited States: Shocking Case from Iowa as Woman Delivers Baby at Office Without Knowing Pregnancy

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyEV charging hub unveiled at Anand Vihar Namo Bharat Station, 10 vehicles can be charged simultaneously

TechnologyAmaravati to be growth engine for $2.4 trillion economy: Andhra CM​

TechnologyJan Vishwas Bill, 2026 decriminalises minor offences in health sector

TechnologyFood prices to rise further globally if West Asia crisis stretches beyond 40 days: FAO

TechnologyGoogle now allow Gmail users to change their usernames