Click the Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage. Select Settings & Privacy (Settings on mobile devices). Click Notifications and then select Posting and commenting. Click Collaborative articles.
If you're doing it to refine your messaging, share your expertise and add value to the LinkedIn community - while gaining a little bit of extra visibility in the process - then yes, contributing to collaborative articles is a worthwhile exercise.
One of the easiest ways to find collaborators is to tap into your existing network. You might already know some creators who have similar interests, skills, or audiences as you. Reach out to them and propose a collaboration idea that benefits both of you.
If they are interested in becoming a contributor, they can request for an invite to contribute by liking and reacting to the collaborative article. This will enable them to actively participate in the collaborative article experience.
If you've contributor access, click Contribute expertise on the Share box at the top of your LinkedIn homepage to find relevant collaborative articles (Desktop only).
The easiest way to find relevant articles on LinkedIn is to use the search bar at the top of the page. It allows you to search for articles by keyword, title, or author.
Introduction: My name is Tyson Zemlak, I am a excited, light, sparkling, super, open, fair, magnificent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.
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