How to add Linkedin Feed to a WordPress website

Learn how to embed Common Ninja’s Linkedin Feed on your WordPress website without coding.

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In this quick guide, you'll learn how to embed the Linkedin Feed into your WordPress website by generating your embed code and adding it seamlessly to your website.

Embed Linkedin Feed on WordPress

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Create a Linkedin Feed plugin for WordPress on Common Ninja
First, create a WordPress Linkedin Feed plugin on Common Ninja. On the plugins catalog, find the Linkedin Feed and enter the Editor.
Create a Linkedin Feed plugin for WordPress on Common Ninja
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Save the Linkedin Feed plugin
When you're done creating the Linkedin Feed plugin, click on the Save Changes button at the right top corner of the editor. If you don't have an account on Common Ninja, you'll have to register first.
Save the Linkedin Feed plugin
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Copy the Linkedin Feed Embed Code
When you're ready to add the Linkedin Feed plugin to your WordPress website, click the Add To Website button at the top bar of the Editor. On the window that opens, click the Copy Icon to copy the plugin embed code. In the next steps, you will paste this code into your WordPress website.
Copy the Linkedin Feed Embed Code
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Paste the code to your WordPress website’s HTML field.
Next, go to your WordPress website editor and find the HTML field. It is most likely in the form of an HTML/Code widget or module which you can find on the WordPress’s editor. Add it to your page, and paste the Linkedin Feed Embed Code you’ve copied before to the HTML field. Save and update, and that’s it, you should have Common Ninja’s Linkedin Feed plugin on your WordPress website.
Paste the code to your WordPress website’s HTML field.
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Alternative Method 1: Through the HTML option in the text’s editing area.
If you can't find the HTML/Code widget or module, there's another way to put Common Ninja’s Linkedin Feed plugin on your WordPress plugin. You can just add the code to a special HTML section in the text editor.
Alternative Method 1: Through the HTML option in the text’s editing area.
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Alternative Method 2: Add it directly to your WordPress website’s HTML code.
If you're having trouble finding a widget or a special part in your text editor where you can add the Embed Code, you can try a different way to add the Linkedin Feed plugin to your WordPress website. You can do this by putting it straight into your WordPress website's HTML code.
Alternative Method 2: Add it directly to your WordPress website’s HTML code.

Why Use This Widget

Use the Linkedin Feed widget when professional reputation and thought leadership are part of your value. Many buyers check Linkedin to see what a company or founder shares before they decide to engage. By embedding your latest posts directly on your site, you show that you are active, up to date, and connected to your industry. This works especially well on about pages, career pages, and B2B service sites. Visitors can see insights, news, and culture in context without leaving your domain. Over time, this builds trust and shows that your claims are backed by ongoing public activity, not just static marketing copy.

This tutorial was written by the Common Ninja product team, creators of interactive, no-code widgets for WordPress website. Common Ninja helps over 500,000 users build engaging online experiences without coding.