Use this page to compare executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality against realistic campaign context instead of a blended channel average. executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality
LinkedIn Thought Leader Ads Benchmarks for 2026 covering executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality.
| Context | Median | Top Quartile | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median performer | Baseline | Strong | Setting a practical starting target |
| Top-quartile performer | Strong | Elite | Stretch planning after segmentation |
| Low-context blended average | Use cautiously | Segment first | Early directional comparison only |
These top-level pages work best when they explain why benchmark ranges shift before a user drills into the narrower benchmark route.
| Driver | Impact |
|---|---|
| Audience intent and temperature | executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality |
| Creative, offer, and landing-page match | executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality |
| Measurement window and conversion definition | executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality |
| Follow-up quality after the first conversion signal | executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality |
LinkedIn Thought Leader Ads Benchmarks for 2026 covering executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality.
Use this page to compare executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality against realistic campaign context instead of a blended channel average.
Use this page to compare executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality against realistic campaign context instead of a blended channel average.
Use this page to compare executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality against realistic campaign context instead of a blended channel average.
Use this page to compare executive post amplification, engagement, CTR, and B2B influence quality against realistic campaign context instead of a blended channel average.
Use the median range as the baseline, then compare against the top-quartile range once the campaign, audience, offer, and conversion event are similar enough to be meaningful.
Start with the benchmark focus, segment by intent and audience quality, then use the drivers and recommendations on this page to diagnose why performance is above or below the range.