When used well, LinkedIn engagement pods are a proven way to increase your brand reach, build relationships and your target audience quickly, and get your message out to more people. 
But not all engagement pods are equal. Here we’ll discuss the different engagement pods and groups, and how to choose the right one for you.

Manual LinkedIn engagement groups 

The most well-known LinkedIn engagement growth hack has been engagement groups. Engagement groups are a way for groups of people to manually get engagements when their posts are hot of the press.
They do this by scheduling a time each week or every few days and commit to engaging with each other’s posts at the set time. This allows them to trigger the algorithm to get more reach on their posts.
The benefits of manual LinkedIn engagement groups
The negatives of the engagement groups
It’s no wonder that with all the cons for engagement groups, eventually someone would figure out how to automate this!
LinkedIn engagement pod softwares address some efficiency issues but it comes with a new set of problems.

The different LinkedIn engagement pod options

Engagement pods come in many forms, qualities, softwares and sizes. The idea behind engagement pods is to automate liking and auto-commenting, rather than the manual approach seen earlier with engagement groups.
This means that you can choose the comment that other users will say, rather than hoping they might mention certain aspects or features. There are downsides to auto-comments that we talk about in my onboarding & best-practices training.
There’s three distinct types of automated engagement pod options to choose from that we’ll go over.

Free LinkedIn engagement pods 

The benefits of free engagement pods like Alcapod:
The downside of these free engagement pods:

Paid LinkedIn engagement pods 

Paid engagement pods are an improvement over their free counterpart. Some concerns are mitigated, but there is still much left for wanting.
The benefits of paid engagement pods like Lempod are:
The negatives to paid engagement pods

Private LinkedIn Engagement Networks

Private engagement networks are for professionals that need discretion. They won’t risk it with fake-looking comments, engaging with inappropriate content that could hurt their brand, or the thought of getting their LinkedIn account disabled.
I created this category of private engagement networks because there was still an unmet need for professionals like me.
The quality, consistency and relevancy for pods was unreliable. Quality controls, non-existent. And the barrier to entry was still too low because poor-quality content, engagements and undesirable networks were increasing over time.
The conclusion was to build a different kind of engagement network that didn’t exist yet. People would get basic training on pod best-practices. And members would be vetted for quality and pod relevancy.
Benefits of being in a private club of LinkedIn engagement networks
The downside of premium LinkedIn engagement networks
While the BETA course is still in testing, I'm offering Hacker Noon subscribers a chance to try the onboarding course and get a free pod to learn with. In return, your feedback is appreciated!
For most people, choosing the right engagement pods isn't easy. Learning pod quality is the first step to joining the best engagement pods.