LinkedIn Premium Expands Benefits with Free Access to YouTube and Spotify

Published: Dec 15, 2025
by Barbara Harris
In Small Business News


LinkedIn News - LinkedIn Premium Expands Benefits with Free Access to YouTube and Spotify

In an ever-evolving job market, LinkedIn Premium has rolled out a suite of new perks designed to empower professionals, particularly small business owners and entrepreneurs, as they navigate their careers and grow their enterprises. Recently announced enhancements include three months of complimentary access to two popular platforms: YouTube Premium and Spotify. This initiative aims to help users not only learn and develop professionally but also take breaks to recharge.

The motivation behind these perks is clear: to foster stronger connections and skill development that can lead to new opportunities. LinkedIn’s data indicates that nearly 40% of Premium subscribers have leveraged AI-driven profile tools to enhance their online presence. These tools can be instrumental for small business owners looking to refine their personal and business profiles, making them more appealing to potential clients and employers.

A particularly impactful feature is the Top Applicant status, which significantly improves job application visibility. With candidates boasting this status receiving nearly four times as many interview requests, small business owners seeking to attract top talent can leverage their Premium capabilities to showcase their businesses as desirable workplaces.

LinkedIn also highlights the success of its Premium Company Pages, designed to bolster small business visibility. These pages are growing rapidly, helping businesses generate leads about 6.7 times faster and driving engagement by a staggering 7.5 times. This is vital for small business owners who may not have extensive marketing budgets but need to maximize their outreach.

Engagement through exclusive content further enriches the Premium experience. LinkedIn has hosted over 40 Premium Conversations with industry leaders like Brené Brown, Melinda Gates, and Malcolm Gladwell. Such insights can provide invaluable perspectives for small business owners looking to innovate and adapt in their respective fields.

However, with these enhanced features come challenges that small business owners should consider. The effective utilization of these tools requires a commitment to time and resource allocation. Owners must not only familiarize themselves with the new features but also engage actively to see meaningful results. While the potential for increased visibility and connection is significant, lack of engagement can lead to underwhelming outcomes.

Moreover, understanding how to evaluate the ROI of these Premium features may take time. As small business owners invest in tools like AI profile enhancements and exclusive content access, they need to develop strategies for tracking their effectiveness. A clear understanding of metrics such as lead generation, engagement levels, and job application outcomes can provide crucial insights into how well these tools meet their business objectives.

The practical applications of these features are vast. Small business owners can harness the power of LinkedIn Premium to establish a strong professional network, enhance their brand presence through Company Pages, and use premium content to gain a competitive edge in their industry. For those looking to attract talent or clientele, the opportunities presented by LinkedIn Premium can be game-changing.

For small business owners keen on navigating the complexities of modern work environments, integrating LinkedIn Premium features into daily operations may hold the key to unlocking new growth avenues. As they explore these offerings, the potential for increased engagement and networking could lead to stronger connections and, ultimately, improved business performance.

For further information about the new perks and how they can benefit small businesses, you can view the original announcement on LinkedIn’s press release.

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    Barbara Harris

    Barbara Harris is a seasoned social media strategist with extensive experience in helping small businesses enhance their online presence. Drawing from her background in digital marketing and content creation, she has successfully guided numerous brands in developing impactful social media campaigns that increase engagement and drive sales. Her expertise encompasses platform optimization, content strategy, and emerging social media trends. Through her insights, business owners are equipped to connect with their audiences more effectively. Outside of her professional endeavors, Barbara enjoys experimenting with new recipes and exploring hidden gem cafes in her city.



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