On LinkedIn, posts that share useful information in a short and clear way seem to get the most attention. Instead of trying to sell something directly, the post can explain a small problem and offer a helpful tip or tool that solves it. If that tool happens to be an affiliate product, it fits in more naturally. Adding a short story or example also makes the message easier to understand. Posts with a clean layout—like short sentences, spaces between lines, and a strong first line—usually make people stop and read. People like content that helps them in their work or business, so anything that teaches something useful can get good engagement. Ending with a question or small action also encourages more comments. The link doesn't always need to be in the post itself; sometimes it's better to mention it in the comments. What have you noticed about the kinds of posts people seem to engage with the most?