LINKEDIN CHARACTER LIMIT – 65+ RULES
LINKEDIN CHARACTER LIMIT – 65+ RULES
LinkedIn Character Limit: 65+ Rules: How many characters can fit into any LinkedIn text field? Learning the correct image sizes can save you time and frustration. We want to help you have a website that works “harder for you!”
Many of you I know may only post to LinkedIn occasionally. I know how frustrating it can be to create your written content only to find it too short or too long. As a result, you have to go back and do more editing! Keep reading to learn the LinkedIn character limits!
The same goes for creating your image artwork. You search forever for an image and upload it, only to find it too large. The image size might be OK, but the aspect ratio needs to be corrected. As a result, you have to start your search all over again! You can edit the image to “fit” the rules if you are lucky.
In the LinkedIn Character Limit Rules content below, I have documented the rules you need to know to do content “Right the First Time.”
If you notice we’ve missed anything, please let us know. If you find any errors, please inform us. Keep reading to learn the LinkedIn character limits!
So here is my article about “65+ LinkedIn Character Limit and Image Size Rules“
- Profile Section – LinkedIn Character Limit
- Banner/Hero image:1584 x 396 pixels (4:1 proportion)
- Profile photo: any size between 400 x 400 & 20,000 x 20,000 pixels will work
- Name Fields:
- First Name: 20 characters
- Last Name: 40 characters
- Headline: 220 character limit
- Summary / About: 2,600 character limit
- Cut-off desktop: 270-320 characters (before clicking ‘See more’)
- Cut-off mobile: 20-25 characters
- Position title: 100 character limit
- Position description: 200 character minimum (2000 maximum)
- Rich media: 6 per experience entry, four visible
- Recommendations: 3,000 character limit
- Recommendations visible: 2 (ordered by date)
- Skills: 50 maximum
- Endorsements: 99 (count) visible, unlimited
- Top skills (most visible): 3
- Contact Info Section – LinkedIn Character Limit
- Website Anchor text: 30 maximum characters
- Website URL: 256 maximum characters
- Vanity (custom) URL: 5-30 characters (after ‘www.linkedin.com/in/’)
- Phone number: 25 character limit
- IM (Instant message): 25 character limit
- Address: 1,000 character limit
- Status Updates (Posts)
- Post-cut-off: 210 characters or less (before clicking ‘See more’)
- Post body: 1,300 characters
- Blog Post Link (Image): 1200 x 627 pixels
- Sharing a Link in an Update (Image): 1200 x 627 pixels
- LinkedIn Stories (Image): 1080 x 1920 pixels (Aspect Ratio 19:16)
- Publishing Content (Stories)
- Post headline: 150 characters
- Content length: ~120,000 characters
- Stories (Image): 1080 x 1920 pixels
- Image Aspect Ratio 19:16
- Ads – LinkedIn Character Limit
- Company Logo Size: 100 x 100 pixels
- Spotlight Ads Logo: 100 x 100 pixels
- Spotlight Ads Custom Background Image: 300 x 250 pixels
- Sponsored Content Images: 1200 x 627 pixels (1.91:1 Aspect Ratio)
- Sponsored Content Carousel Images: 1080 x 1080 pixels (1:1 Aspect Ratio)
- Publisher (Articles)
- Article headline: 100 characters
- Photo credit: 250 characters
- Article body: 40,000 characters
- Publisher cover image: 698 x 400 pixels
- Publisher post link: 1200 x 628 pixels
- Groups Section – LinkedIn Character Limit
- Membership: 100 groups max
- Discussion title: 200 characters
- Discussion body text: 2000 characters
- Comments: 1000 characters (per comment)
- Pending new group invitations: 10
- Company Page
- Company name: 100 characters
- Page description (About Us): 200 minimum, 1500 max
- Status update (Update Tab): 700 characters (250 characters with the link)
- Company Logo: 300 x 300 pixels
- Page Cover: 1128 x 376 pixels
- Life Tab Main Image: 1128 x 376 pixels
- Life Tab Main Custom Modules: 502 x 282 pixels
- Square Logo (Minimum): 60 x 60 pixels
- Advertising – LinkedIn Character Limit
- Text ad headline: 25 character limit
- Text Ad message body: 75 character limit
- Direct sponsored content: 160 character limit
- Miscellaneous
- Following: You can Follow an unlimited number of members.
- InMail: 200 characters (title/subject), 1,900 (body text)
- Comments (post/articles) 1,750 character max
- LinkedIn ‘1st Degree’ Network: 30,000
- Invitations to connect message: 300 characters
- Invitations to connect: 3000 – 5,000 (approx.)
- Member blocking: 1,000 blocks
- Handy tools that will count your characters for you:
Conclusion – LinkedIn Character Limit
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We plan to document how we serve our clients by demonstrating our work processes on social media and in blog posts. This lets potential clients learn how we do what they pay us to understand the skill and time required. Some of our competitors “hide” how they do their clients’ work. We don’t believe in doing business that way. Yes, some of our competition may “steal” how we do our job, but that’s OK. We compete in many ways beyond just our “workflow.”
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