Most people think commenting on LinkedIn is just about being visible. But if you’re here, you’re likely after more than just views. You want real engagement. Replies. Opportunities.
After reviewing over 700 high-performing LinkedIn comments, I’ve found clear patterns that separate effective comments from the rest – and I want to share them with you.
This isn’t theory. These are battle-tested insights based on real data and results.
Let’s get into it.
First, The Non-Negotiable: Be On Time
This one factor alone can make or break your comment:
Timing.
Being among the first to comment on a post gives you:
– Maximum visibility (more people will see your comment)
– A better chance the author will reply
– A prime position for others to engage with you
That’s why the Posts feature in Commenter AI sorts your lists by most recent.
It ensures you’re always in the right place at the right time – without manually hunting for fresh posts.
If you comment hours later, even the best-written comment might go unnoticed.
Second, Deliver Real Value in Your Comment
Once you’re on time, your comment still needs to be worth reading.
Here’s what my research uncovered about high-performing comments:
1. They add something new.
Whether it’s a personal insight, statistic, different perspective, or follow-up idea – the best comments expand the conversation.
2. They are not generic.
Forget “Great post!” and “Love this.” Those never spark real engagement.
Instead, get specific:
“This part stood out to me: ‘Most people quit too early.’ It reminded me of a client story where just one more month changed everything.”
3. They match your voice.
The comment should sound like you, not like an AI.
If you’re using Commenter AI, always review the output and tweak it:
– Replace words you wouldn’t use
– Add a sentence (or more) of your own
– Turn the comment into a question if that feels more natural
Want Examples? They’re in the Blueprint
Inside our Comment Effectiveness Blueprint (just click here to open it), I’ve broken down:
– The exact comment structures that drive engagement
– Real examples pulled from our data
– Five strategies to boost replies and visibility
– The most common mistakes that kill good comments
If you’re serious about making LinkedIn commenting part of your strategy, this blueprint will give you a major head start.
Final Thought: Commenting Is a Craft
Just like writing posts, writing effective comments is a skill – and the more you practice, the better you get.
But with the right tools (like Commenter AI) and the right approach (like the ones above), you can shortcut the process.
Use timing. Add value. Make it yours.
That’s the real formula behind the comments that lead to more replies, more visibility, and more results.
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Got questions? Want feedback on your commenting style?
Send a message to support@commenter.ai and my team will forward it to me directly.
I’m always happy to help.
– Bogomil Stoev
Co-founder & CEO, Commenter AI