About this service
On LinkedIn’s slower professional feed, engagement is read as a proxy for whether a post is worth reading — and early reactions influence how far the feed distributes it. This service adds reactions from professional-looking accounts to any public post, closing the gap between the quality of what you wrote and the signal it sends at a glance.
Quality is deliberate: reactions come from accounts with names, headlines and avatars, so they hold up when a curious reader clicks to inspect them. Submit the direct public post link — not your profile — and split a package across several strong posts by placing separate orders. A 90-day refill guarantee keeps boosted posts stable.
Things to know
- Use the direct public post link, not your profile URL.
- Keep reaction counts proportionate to your follower size to look natural.
- Do not delete, repost or heavily rewrite the post after ordering — it breaks the link.
Why post engagement matters more on LinkedIn than the numbers suggest
LinkedIn is a slower feed than the consumer platforms, and a professional audience reads engagement as a proxy for whether a post is worth their time. A well-written article with two likes looks ignored even if it is excellent; the same article with forty reactions from professional accounts looks like a conversation worth joining. This service adds those reactions to any public post, closing the gap between the quality of what you wrote and the signal it sends at a glance.
Engagement also feeds distribution. LinkedIn's feed weighs early reactions heavily when deciding whether to widen a post beyond your immediate network, so the first hour after publishing carries outsized influence. Adding a measured layer of likes early gives a strong post the initial momentum that its first slice of viewers might not supply on their own — particularly on a network where many followers read without ever clicking a reaction.
Reactions from professional accounts — not empty likes
Quality is everything on LinkedIn, and this service reflects that: the reactions come from professional-looking accounts with names, headlines and avatars, not blank profiles. On a network where a curious reader can click any reactor to inspect who engaged, that difference is not cosmetic — a wall of empty accounts liking your post would undermine the very credibility you are trying to build. The premium rate here pays for inventory that survives that inspection.
Delivery starts within 0–12 hours and is spread so the reactions do not all land in the same minute. If you want the likes concentrated in a post's first hour for the distribution boost, order as soon as the post is live and mention the timing to support. As a newer addition to our LinkedIn line-up, this service is priced as the most accessible of the three — a low-cost way to make your best content look as engaged-with as it deserves.
Which posts to boost — and which to leave alone
Not every post deserves a boost, and spending on the wrong ones wastes the effect. Concentrate reactions on your anchor content: a thoughtful article that positions your expertise, an announcement you want partners and clients to notice, a case study or a hiring post that has to look active. These are the posts a visitor will judge you by, and the ones where early engagement changes how far the feed carries them.
Keep the numbers proportionate to your profile. Forty reactions on a post from an account with 3,000 followers reads as healthy; four hundred on the same profile reads as manufactured. Because you can split delivery across posts by placing separate orders, most buyers spread a package over several strong pieces rather than piling it onto one — a steadier engagement history across your recent activity is more convincing than a single outlier post.
Placing an order: the public post link is all we need
At checkout you paste the direct link to the specific post — not your profile URL — so the reactions attach to the right piece of content. Open the post, use its own share link, and confirm it is public before ordering; likes cannot be delivered to a post visible only to connections. As with every Shofic service, there is no password, no login and no account access involved. Payment runs over encrypted card, bank and crypto channels.
One caution specific to LinkedIn: do not edit the post heavily or delete and repost it after ordering, as that can break the link the delivery is tied to. If you need to fix a typo, a light edit is fine; a full rewrite that changes the URL is not. If anything looks off mid-delivery, our support team answers in Arabic and English around the clock and can re-point or adjust the order.
The 90-day refill and stable engagement
Post likes are backed by a 90-day refill guarantee. Reactions on LinkedIn are generally stable — they are tied to a specific post rather than a follow relationship — but if the count on a boosted post drops below the delivered amount within three months, the difference is restored automatically or through a quick refill request. That coverage means a post you invested in keeps its engagement profile for the whole window that matters.
To get the most from the guarantee, boost posts you intend to keep. An anchor article that stays on your profile as a pinned or featured piece benefits from durable engagement far more than a throwaway update. Think of the reactions as part of how that cornerstone content presents itself to every future visitor, not just a one-day bump.
Fitting post likes into the full picture
Post likes are the finishing signal, not the foundation. They make your content look engaged with, but they land best on a profile that already reads as credible. That is why buyers usually order them alongside a LinkedIn followers baseline — so the audience size justifies the engagement — and LinkedIn connections for the network reach that gives your posts a launch audience in the first place. The three together tell one coherent story; likes alone on an empty profile tell a confusing one.
For a ready-balanced mix, the LinkedIn combo packages combine all three at professional tiers in a single order. And to decide what to actually publish — the post formats and themes that earn engagement from a MENA business audience — the LinkedIn growth guides are free on our blog, or browse the full LinkedIn services hub to plan your approach.












