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What is First Person Narrative on LinkedIn?

On LinkedIn, First Person Narrative refers to writing in a way where you share your experiences, skills, and thoughts directly from your perspective. This style adds a personal touch to your profile or posts and helps establish a direct connection with the audience.

For example:

Third Person Narrative: "Shafayet is a full-stack developer with expertise in front-end development."
First Person Narrative: "I am a full-stack developer specializing in front-end development."

Why is First Person Narrative Important on LinkedIn?

  1. Personal Connection: It makes your communication feel more real and genuine to the audience.
  2. Increased Credibility: Readers perceive that you are speaking directly, making your profile more trustworthy.
  3. Creativity and Conversational Tone: It makes your profile or posts more engaging and conversational.

When writing on LinkedIn, present your experiences and achievements in a straightforward and natural manner from your point of view. This approach can make your profile stand out and feel unique to readers.

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