The Optimal Posting Frequency
Recommended frequency: 3-5 posts per week
This recommendation is based on LinkedIn's algorithm behavior, typical audience engagement patterns, and what most creators can sustain long-term.
Why This Frequency Works
LinkedIn's algorithm favors posts that generate early engagement. First hour is critical. Professional content performs best during business hours when users are in 'work mode'.
Algorithm notes: Prioritizes content from connections and pages you engage with. Dwell time matters - longer posts that keep people reading get boosted.
This is why 3-5 posts per week strikes the right balance between maintaining visibility and not overwhelming your audience (or yourself).
Consistency Beats Frequency
The most important factor isn't how often you post - it's how consistently you post.
The LinkedIn algorithm rewards accounts that post on a predictable schedule. Your followers also come to expect content from you at certain times.
Better to Post Less Consistently Than More Sporadically
If 3-5 posts per week feels overwhelming, it's better to start with 2-3 posts per week that you can maintain every week, rather than posting daily for two weeks and then disappearing.
Posting Frequency by Goal
For Audience Growth
If your primary goal is growing your LinkedIn audience, aim for the higher end of the recommended frequency. More posts = more opportunities to be discovered.
Recommended: 3-5 posts per week
For Engagement
If you're focused on deepening relationships with your existing audience, quality matters more than quantity. Fewer, more thoughtful posts can outperform frequent but shallow content.
Recommended: 3-5 posts per week (lower end)
For Sustainability
If you want a posting schedule you can maintain for years without burnout, start conservative and increase gradually.
Recommended: 2-3 posts per week, then scale up
Best Days to Post
Posting frequency should align with when your audience is most active. For LinkedIn, the best days are:
- Tuesday - High engagement day
- Wednesday - High engagement day
- Thursday - High engagement day
Avoid Saturday and Sunday when possible, as engagement tends to drop on these days.
How to Maintain Your Posting Frequency
1. Batch Create Content
Don't create content daily. Set aside 1-2 hours per week to write multiple posts at once. This makes it easier to maintain frequency.
2. Use Slot-Based Scheduling
Define your posting slots once (e.g., Monday 9 AM, Wednesday 1 PM, Friday 6 PM). Then each post automatically fills the next available slot - no manual time selection.
3. Build a Content Buffer
Always have 5-10 posts scheduled in advance. This buffer protects your consistency when life gets busy.
4. Track What Works
Monitor which posts get the most engagement. Double down on content types that resonate with your audience.
Common Posting Frequency Mistakes
Mistake #1: Starting Too Ambitious
Don't commit to posting daily if you've never posted consistently before. Start with 3 posts per week, prove you can maintain it, then scale up.
Mistake #2: Posting Just to Hit a Number
Your audience can tell when you're posting filler content. It's better to skip a day than to publish something you're not proud of.
Mistake #3: Ignoring Platform Differences
LinkedIn has different optimal frequencies than other platforms. Don't apply the same posting schedule across all social media.
Mistake #4: Not Using Scheduling Tools
Manual posting makes it nearly impossible to maintain consistent frequency. Use tools like AutoSkedule to automate the scheduling process.
Your Action Plan
- Start with 3-5 posts per week - Choose specific days and times
- Define your posting slots - Pick 3-5 times when your audience is active
- Batch create your first week of content - Write 3-5 posts in one sitting
- Schedule them using slot-based scheduling - Use AutoSkedule to automatically fill your next available slots
- Monitor results for 4 weeks - Track engagement to validate your frequency
- Adjust as needed - Increase frequency if you can sustain it, decrease if you're struggling