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How Historical & Genealogical Societies Can Thrive on LinkedIn in 2025


LinkedIn might feel like a platform built for resumes and recruiters but in 2025, it’s becoming a surprising ally for historical and genealogical societies.


Thanks to the latest insights from the Metricool LinkedIn Study, we now have data-backed proof that societies focused on heritage, preservation, and research can absolutely build thriving communities on LinkedIn.


Here’s how your society can grow, engage, and make history relevant - one post at a time.


💡 Share the Stories, Not Just the Stats


Too often, societies focus only on event promotions or membership updates. But LinkedIn users are hungry for narrative-driven, human-centered content.


Try this:

  • Spotlight a historical figure from your archives each month.

  • Share diary excerpts, old photos, or handwritten letters with quick reflections.

  • Turn research highlights into bite-sized, engaging stories.


📊 Pro Tip: Posts with carousels (multi-slide stories) had the highest engagement rate at 45.85%!


🎬 Embrace the Power of Short Videos


Video views on LinkedIn rose by 52% in 2025, and impressions are up across the board.


Video ideas:

  • Behind-the-scenes at your archive or library

  • Volunteer interviews or “Why I Joined the Society” testimonials

  • Timelapse of document digitization or event setup

Keep it under 2 minutes, focus on storytelling, and don’t worry about fancy equipment, authenticity wins.


🗳️ Start Conversations with Polls

Polls are LinkedIn’s most underused gem. They get 206% more reach than the average post!


Poll prompts:

  • “Which local landmark deserves more historical attention?”

  • “Would you attend a virtual genealogy workshop?”

  • “What’s your favorite era of local history?”


Polls build connection and offer quick feedback for planning events and content.


🔗 Share Links Without Fear


Gone are the days when LinkedIn penalized link-sharing. In fact, posts with external links now see 13.57% more interactions.


What to link:

  • Blog posts

  • Digital archive collections

  • Event signups

  • Volunteer or grant opportunities


This is your chance to drive meaningful traffic back to your website and showcase your resources.


📈 Even Small Pages Are Growing Fast


Don’t worry if your society only has 200 LinkedIn followers. According to Metricool, small accounts (<1,000 followers) saw a 22% boost in impressions.


This is your sign to start or restart your society’s LinkedIn presence. Regular, thoughtful posts help you reach local historians, potential members, and funding partners.



🛠️ Strategy Snapshot for Societies


Here’s a simple monthly content structure based on Metricool’s top-performing formats:

Week

Content Idea

Format

Week 1

Archive Gem Spotlight

Carousel

Week 2

Local History Poll

Poll

Week 3

Behind-the-Scenes Clip

Video

Week 4

Event Recap or Blog Link

Text + Link

Aim for 3–4 posts a month to stay consistent without burnout.


🌱 LinkedIn Is About Legacy, Too


Yes, LinkedIn is professional but so is preserving the past. It’s about legacy, education, and storytelling. If your society wants to:


  • Recruit new members

  • Connect with educators, researchers, and libraries

  • Showcase your impact for grants and sponsors


Then LinkedIn is a tool you can’t afford to overlook in 2025.


One More Thing…


When you post, don’t forget to:


You’re not just posting. You’re creating a ripple of connection that stretches through time.



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