Experimenters with high relative growth on LinkedIn in Q3 2024
Which experimentation, CRO and growth experts saw the highest relative growth last quarter on LinkedIn?
Hi folks,
This is an Experimental Mind Spotlight, an extra edition where we share one topic that is relevant for experimenters. Today: a list of fast growing experimentation experts on LinkedIn.
As LinkedIn continues to grow as a platform for sharing knowledge and networking, certain people have rapidly expanded their influence, becoming go-to resources for those passionate about experimentation.
In this post, we’ll highlight the experimentation experts who have seen the fastest relative growth in LinkedIn followers during Q3 of 2024. Whether you're looking for inspiration, mentorship, or simply want to follow the latest in A/B testing, these are the people to look out for.
Congratulations: Nils Stotz, Brian Poe, Drake Som, Ya Xu, Steph Le Prevost, Timothy Chan, Nathalie Thomas, Carlos Trujillo. Luiza de Lange, Sagrika Agrawal, Kelly Wortham, Erin Weigel, Leihua Ye, Tracy Laranjo, Jurjen Jongejan, Slobodan (Sani) Manić, Johann Van Tonder, Ben Labay, Alexandre Suon and Brian Massey for reaching the top 20!
For now I leave you with the actual data. Below the table you will find some more information about the method used to get these insights.
The Data
Next week’s post will explore how these experts have built their followings. We’ll look at their strategies for content creation and how they connect their LinkedIn presence to broader professional goals. Plus, you'll get practical advice on expanding your own presence in the experimentation space. Stay tuned.
Q&A
Why can’t I load the data?
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How did you build this list?
Around a year ago we started creating a list of people in the space based on our netwerk, activity on LinkedIn, conference talks and lists like Kameleoon’s top influencers. After the first publication, we also opened it up for self nomination.
How do you get the follower numbers? Is this automated?
We manually visit the profiles on the first day of the quarter. We then take note of the number of followers, put it in a spreadsheet and there you have it: a ranked list of people that have grown relatively fast in the last quarter.
How can I make it to this list next time?
Fill in this form and you will be included in the next round. Note: we focus on experimentation specialists. We can also remove you from the list, if you like.
More questions? Drop a comment here or reachout on LinkedIn.