13th May 2024

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LinkedIn gets free verified badges for workplace

LinkedIn, the popular social networking platform for professionals, has announced that it will now offer free verified badges for workplaces. The move is aimed at helping businesses and organizations establish their presence on the platform and increase their credibility with potential clients and customers.

The verified badge, which will be displayed next to the company name on LinkedIn, is designed to show that the organization’s page is authentic and that it has been verified by LinkedIn. This can be particularly useful for smaller businesses or startups that may not have an established reputation or brand presence.

In the past, verified badges were only available to select individuals and organizations, and they were often reserved for high-profile celebrities, politicians, and public figures. However, LinkedIn’s new policy will make it easier for businesses of all sizes to establish their credibility on the platform and build trust with their audience.

The move has been welcomed by business owners and marketers, who see it as a valuable tool for promoting their brand and reaching new customers. By displaying a verified badge on their LinkedIn page, businesses can increase their visibility and attract more leads, which can lead to increased sales and revenue.

LinkedIn has also announced several other new features and updates, including a new video cover story feature that allows users to showcase their skills and experience in a more engaging way. The platform has been steadily growing in popularity in recent years, and these new features are expected to further solidify its position as the go-to platform for professionals and businesses.

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