5 Most Engaged Articles on the CrossLike Blog in October
As we close out October, it’s a great time to reflect on what resonated most strongly with our audience here at CrossLike. These are the five articles from October that drove the highest engagement — readers spent time, commented, and shared these widely. Whether you missed one or want to revisit them, here’s a curated list of what made them click.
1. “Top 5 AI Automation Tools for LinkedIn in 2025 (with a Standout Pick)”
This article stood out for its timely relevance. With AI tools proliferating and LinkedIn evolving, readers flocked to a practical guide that laid out real-world options and singled out one tool as the standout.

Why it engaged:
- High relevance: professionals seeking automation help for LinkedIn found actionable value.
- Practical structure: list format + honest “standout pick” helps decision making.
- Timeliness: published October 17, 2025, just as more automation tools hit the market.
2. “Remove Third-Party Metadata from LinkedIn: Step-by-Step Guide (2025)”
This article dives into a more technical, niche topic, yet it prompted strong engagement. It shows that readers value deep-dive how-to content as much as broad strategy pieces.

Why it engaged:
- Problem-solving focus: removing unwanted metadata speaks to users worried about privacy, optics, or visibility.
- Step-by-step format: readers appreciate action-oriented, hands-on tutorials.
- Strong framing: “2025” in the title signals up-to-date content.
Key take-away: Even topics that seem niche can draw high engagement if they answer a real pain point.
3. "Case Study: How CrossLike Helped Jake Build a $18,000/Month LinkedIn Agency"
A story-driven piece that doubles as a tutorial: it shows how a real project was done, then extracts actionable tips. That combination resonated well.

Why it engaged:
- Story + utility: readers got behind-the-scenes plus tangible advice.
- “One day” timeframe adds interest.
4.“Why CrossLike is the Missing Link in Your Professional Inbound Marketing Pipeline”
Although published simultaneously with some of the above, this strategic piece drew strong engagement by positioning the CrossLike platform itself within a broader marketing narrative.

Why it engaged:
- Clear value proposition: It articulates how CrossLike fills a gap in inbound marketing.
- Broad appeal: Founders, personal brands and marketers could all see relevance.
- Thought leadership tone: More than just product-pitch, it positions CrossLike in the ecosystem.
5.“The Anatomy of Engagement: What Really Drives the LinkedIn Algorithm in 2025”
While slightly ahead of schedule (scheduled for October 23), this high-level algorithm-focused article generated early traction and signals what the audience wants: insights into how the platform’s engine really works.

Why it engaged:
- Insider insight: People want to understand how algorithms work behind the scenes.
- Relevance to creators: Anyone posting on LinkedIn is directly impacted.
- Forward-looking: “In 2025” frames the content as future-proof.
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