The Complete Guide to LinkedIn Ads in 2022
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Banner creative (optional and for desktop only): Up to 300 x 250px. JPEG or PNG. Custom footer and terms and conditions (only): Up to 2,500 characters Introductory message: Up to 500 characters Image (optional): 250 x 250px using either JPEG or PNG CTA text: Up to 25 characters CTA buttons per message: Up to five buttons Message text: Up to 500 characters Source: LinkedIn
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The Complete Guide to LinkedIn Ads in 2022
Learn how to use LinkedIn ads to promote your brand, increase web traffic, find new leads and more. Without careful planning, social media can sometimes feel like shouting into the void. By using LinkedIn ads, though, you can guarantee your brand’s voice makes its way to the right audience. And, an audience of influential decision-makers at that. Among the platform’s 690 million+ members, four out of five members have the power to impact business decisions. These movers and shakers also have 2x the buying power of typical online audiences. Follow along with our guide to LinkedIn ads to discover the types of ads available and the kinds of goals they can help you achieve. We’ll also walk you through the process of creating an ad on LinkedIn and share some of our best tips and tricks that will boost your conversion rates. Table of Contents Types of LinkedIn ads LinkedIn ad objectives LinkedIn ad formats How to create a LinkedIn ad in 9 steps LinkedIn ads best practices Bonus: Get the LinkedIn advertising cheat sheet for 2022. The free resource includes key audience insights, recommended ad types, and tips for success.Types of LinkedIn ads
LinkedIn offers advertisers several ad placement options.Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content, also known as native ads, show up your audiences’ LinkedIn feed, regardless of whether they’re scrolling on mobile or their desktop. LinkedIn labels these ads as “promoted” to distinguish them from regular content. When advertising with Sponsored Content, you can go with LinkedIn carousel ads, single image ads or video ads. Source: LinkedInSponsored Messaging
Sponsored Messaging (previously known as Sponsored InMail) lets you directly advertise to LinkedIn members in their inbox. Just take note—LinkedIn has a cap on how many members will receive a Sponsored Message ad per month. For instance, a member of your target audience won’t receive one of your ads more than twice within a short timeframe. While 89% of consumers prefer that businesses stay in touch via messaging, only 48% of companies currently interact with customers and prospects this way.Text Ads
Text Ads show up along the top and right-hand side of LinkedIn’s desktop feed and are a good option if you’re looking to build strong leads with a professional demographic. Considering 58% of marketers say that improving lead generation is one of their top digital marketing goals, LinkedIn Text Ads can be a way to cast a wide net on a budget.Dynamic Ads
Dynamic Ads run in the right rail of LinkedIn and speak to audiences directly through personalization. When a Dynamic Ad pops up in a member’s feed, their own personal details, such as their photo, employer’s name and job title, are reflected back to them. However, if members find these ads a little too personal they can change their settings to hide these details. Follower Ads and Sponsored Ads are two types of dynamic ads. Source: LinkedInLinkedIn ad objectives
LinkedIn uses objective-based advertising, which helps advertisers build ad campaigns around specific business goals. Businesses can work through all three stages of a sales funnel, from awareness to conversion. The three main types of objectives are broken down below.Awareness ads on Linkedin
To get your brand on the tip of people’s tongues, start with an awareness ad. These ads help get audiences talking about your products, services and brand. Through these impression-based campaigns, you can also gain more followers, increase views, and spark greater engagement.Consideration ads on LinkedIn
Opt for a consideration ad if you want to qualify leads already somewhat familiar with your brand. These types of ads are optimized to help advertisers meet the following goals: Website visits: Get more eyeballs on your website and landing pages. Engagement: Encourage likes, comments and shares, as well as visits to other social media platforms and websites. Video views: Share your business story, your latest product, or a day-in-the-life via video.Conversion ads on LinkedIn
When you want to generate leads or drive home a sale, consider a conversion ad. They can help meet these three objectives: Lead generation: Gain leads on LinkedIn by using forms pre-filled with LinkedIn profile data. Website conversions: Inspire more website visitors to download an ebook, sign up for a newsletter, or purchase a product. Job applicants: Spread the word about your company’s latest job opening with a job post.LinkedIn ad formats
To help meet your ad objectives, LinkedIn has 10 different ad formats to choose from. This section will break down each ad format and explain what goals each ad can help you achieve. We’ll also share LinkedIn ad examples and ad specs.Carousel ads
LinkedIn carousel ads use a swipeable row of cards to tell your brand’s story, showcase products, or share insights. The key here is to use strong visuals to keep your readers swiping to learn more. Goals: Brand awareness, website visits, engagement, website conversions, and lead generation. LinkedIn carousel ad specs: Name of ad: Up to 255 characters Introductory text: Up to 150 characters to avoid shortening on some devices (255 total character limit) Cards: Between two and 10 cards. Max file size: 10 MB Max image dimension: 6012 x 6012px Rich media formats: JPG, PNG, GIF (non-animated only) No more than two lines in each card’s headline text Character limits: 45-character limit on ads leading to a destination URL; 30-character limit on ads with a Lead Gen Form CTA Source: LinkedInConversation ads
Conversation ads offer a choose-your-own-path experience for audiences (think of those choose your own adventure books, but for advertising). Once you start a conversation, your audience can select a response that speaks most to them. This type of ad lets you showcase products and services while also encouraging event or webinar signups. Goals: Brand awareness, website visits, engagement, website conversions, and lead generation. LinkedIn conversation ad specs: Name of ad: Up to 255 charactersBanner creative (optional and for desktop only): Up to 300 x 250px. JPEG or PNG. Custom footer and terms and conditions (only): Up to 2,500 characters Introductory message: Up to 500 characters Image (optional): 250 x 250px using either JPEG or PNG CTA text: Up to 25 characters CTA buttons per message: Up to five buttons Message text: Up to 500 characters Source: LinkedIn
Follower ads
Follower ads are a type of dynamic ad personalized to your audience. These ads promote your LinkedIn Page to others in hopes that they’ll hit that follow button. Goals: Brand awareness, website visits, and engagement. LinkedIn follower ad specs: Ad description: Up to 70 characters Ad headline: Choose a pre-set option or write up to 50 characters Company name: Up to 25 characters Ad image: Preferably 100 x 100px for JPG or PNG Source: LinkedInSpotlight ads
Spotlight ads shine a light on your products, services, content and more. When members click on the ad, they’re immediately directed to your landing page or website. Like follower ads, these are another type of dynamic ads that uses personalization to connect with audiences. Goals: Brand awareness, website visits, engagement, lead generation, and job applicants. LinkedIn spotlight ad specs: Ad description: Up to 70 characters Ad headline: Up to 50 characters Company name: Up to 25 characters Image: Preferred size is 100 x 100px for JPG or PNG CTA: Up to 18 characters Custom background (optional): Must be exactly 300 x 250px and 2MB or less Source: LinkedInJob ads
LinkedIn job ads, also called Work With Us ads, boast up to 50x higher clickthrough rates than your average recruitment ad. That’s likely because these LinkedIn ads leverage employee networks and block the ability for other competitors to have their ads show up on your employees’ profiles. Goals: Job applicants and website visits. LinkedIn job ad specs: Company name: Up to 25 characters Company logo: 100 x 100px is recommended Ad headline: Up to 70 characters or the option to choose a pre-set headline CTA: Up to 44 characters if custom text; pre-set options available Source: LinkedInLead gen forms
Lead gen forms, short for lead generation forms, are available for message ads and sponsored content, can help you discover more qualified leads. For instance, if you’re hosting a webinar, you can connect a lead gen form to your CTA, which will automatically input your target audiences’ profile data. After, you can download your leads from LinkedIn’s ads manager or integrate LinkedIn to work with your own CRM. You can learn more about lead gen forms here: Goals: Lead generation LinkedIn lead gen form specs: Form name: Up to 256 characters Headline: Up to 60 characters Details: Up to 70 characters to avoid truncation (Up to 160 characters total) Privacy policy text (optional): Up to 2,000 characters Sources: LinkedInMessage ads
More than 1 in 2 prospects open up a message ad, making this format very appealing to advertisers, This type of ad lets you send a direct message to your audiences’ inbox, complete with a CTA. Goals: Website visits, website conversions, lead generation. LinkedIn message ad specs: Message subject: Up to 60 characters CTA button copy: Up to 20 characters Message text: Up to 1,500 characters Custom terms and conditions: Up to 2,500 characters Banner creative: JPEG, PNG, GIF (non animated). Size: 300 x 250px Source: LinkedInSingle image ads
Single image ads appear on LinkedIn’s home page and look like regular content posts, except that they’re paid for and will specifically be noted as “promoted” to distinguish from other unpaid content. These ads only include one image. Goals: Brand awareness, website visits, engagement, website conversions, lead generation and job applicants LinkedIn single image ad specs: Name of ad (optional): Up to 225 characters Introductory text: Up to 150 characters Destination URL: Up to 2,000 characters for the destination link. Ad image: A JPG, GIF or PNG file 5MB or smaller; the maximum image size is 7680 x 7680 pixels. Headline: Up to 70 characters to avoid shortening (but can use up to 200 characters) Description: Up to 100 characters to avoid shortening (but can use up to 300 characters) Source: LinkedInSingle job ads
Single job ads promote opportunities directly in your audiences’ newsfeed. If you’ve been struggling to find that perfect candidate or always seem to be in hiring mode, these ads are the way to go. It also doesn’t hurt that LinkedIn internal data shows that these ads provide a 25% increase in the average click to apply rate. Goals: Job applications LinkedIn job ad specs: Name of ad: Up to 255 characters Introductory text: Up to 150 characters to avoid shortening of text (desktop max of 600 characters); any legally required language must go here Source: LinkedInText ads
Text ads are easy to set up and work within your own budget. Since 80% of B2B leads on social media come through LinkedIn, text ads may be particularly attractive for those seeking B2B leads. Goals: Brand awareness, website visits and website conversions. LinkedIn ad specs: Image: 100 x 100px with a JPG or PNG 2MB or less Headline: Up to 25 characters Description: Up to 75 characters Source: LinkedInVideo ads
By getting creative with LinkedIn video ads, you can promote thought leadership, highlight the customer experience, reveal new products, give an insider look at company culture, and anything else you can dream up. This is an opportunity to show, not tell, your brand’s story. Goals: Video views LinkedIn video ad specs: Name of ad (optional): Up to 225 characters Introductory text (optional): Up to 600 characters Video length: 3 seconds to 30 minutes (high performing LinkedIn video ads tend to be 15 seconds or less) File size: 75KB to 200MB Frame rate: Less than 30 frames per seconds Width: 640 to 1920 pixels Height: 360 to 1920 pixels Aspect ratio: 1.778 to 0.5652 Source: LinkedInHow to create a LinkedIn ad in 9 steps
To create your own LinkedIn ad, follow the steps below:Step 1 Create a LinkedIn Page if you don t have one already
This is required to create Sponsored Content and Sponsored Messaging Ads. If you need help setting one up, read our guide on LinkedIn for business. Source: LinkedInStep 2 Log in to Campaign Manager or create an account
The Campaign Manager platform, also known as LinkedIn’s ad manager, will be home to all your advertising activities, such as running campaigns and managing your budget. Bonus: Get the LinkedIn advertising cheat sheet for 2022. The free resource includes key audience insights, recommended ad types, and tips for success. Get the free cheat sheet now! Source: LinkedInStep 3 Select your ad objective
Think about what type of action you want to inspire among your audience. Source: LinkedInStep 4 Choose your target audience
First, you must choose a location, and then you have the option of adding job title, company name, industry type and personal or professional interests. If it’s your first campaign, LinkedIn recommends a target audience of at least 50,000 for Sponsored Content and Text Ads. For Message Ads, 15,000 is best. Source: LinkedIn You also have the option of connecting with people you already know through Matched Audiences. You can do this by retargeting people who’ve visited your website or uploading a list of email contacts. Learn more about Matched Audiences here:Step 5 Select an ad format
Depending on the objective you chose, you’ll be able to pick from Sponsored Content options (single-image, carousel or video ads), Text Ads or Message Ads.Source: LinkedIn