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Bullet Points for LinkedIn

LinkedIn has no list button — copy a bullet style below and paste it at the start of each line

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Copy a bullet style

• Classic dot▸ Triangle✓ Checkmark→ Arrow◦ Hollow dot▪ Square➤ Pointer⁃ Hyphen bullet

Click to copy the symbol, then paste and type your line after it.

How to format a list in a LinkedIn post

1. Write your line of text. 2. Paste a bullet symbol at the start. 3. Press Enter and repeat. Keep one blank line before the list so LinkedIn doesn't cramp it against your paragraph. On mobile, compose in your notes app first if you find LinkedIn's editor fiddly, then paste the whole post.

Example

𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗜 𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗾𝘂𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗲𝗿:

✓ Ship smaller, ship weekly
✓ Talk to 5 users before building
✓ Distribution beats perfection

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The bold header comes from our bold text for LinkedIn tool — combining a bold hook with a clean bulleted list is the most common structure among high-performing LinkedIn posts.

Frequently asked questions

How do I make bullet points on LinkedIn?
LinkedIn has no list formatting button. Copy a bullet symbol (like • or ✓) and paste it at the start of each line of your post. The symbols are plain text and work everywhere on LinkedIn.
Can I use bullet points in my LinkedIn About section?
Yes. Paste bullet symbols at the start of each line in your About section or experience descriptions — a common way to make achievements scannable.
What's the best bullet style for LinkedIn?
Checkmarks (✓) for achievements and lessons, arrows (→) for steps or CTAs, and classic dots (•) for neutral lists. Pick one style per post for a clean look.
Why do my bullet points lose spacing when I paste?
LinkedIn strips some whitespace. Add a full blank line between paragraphs and start each bullet on its own line. If pasting from Word, paste into a plain-text editor first.
Do bullet points improve LinkedIn engagement?
Scannable posts hold attention longer, and dwell time is a ranking signal. Lists with 3–5 bullets are a staple of high-reach LinkedIn posts.

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