The
presence of multiple social media platforms makes it mandatory for job seekers
and business owners to cultivate a strong and integrated social media profiles,
however the lack of meaningful metrics make it difficult to accurately figure
out whether or not our efforts have been successful. This task is made even
harder by the sheer volume of social media outlets now available, as each has
their own specific characteristics, benefits and unique purposes for users.
Some
offer more value than others in the commercial world, however, with LinkedIn
arguably the most effective networking tool for professionals. It is also one
of the most productive, with recent reports suggesting that the social media
jobs platform could add a staggering $2.7 trillion to the global economy. It
may even benefit up to 540 million members by the year 2025 and increase global
employment by 72 million full-time positions.
To
capitalize on LinkedIn's growing influence as a professional networking tool,
you will need to optimize your presence and create a profile that captivates
employers or potential partners. Here are 10 simple and time-effective ways in
which you can achieve this goal:
1) Import
your existing email contacts.
No matter
how long you have been using LinkedIn, you are likely to have an older email
account that includes the details or previous employers, colleagues and
freelance collaborators across multiple industries. Your email is therefore an
invaluable source of information that can provide the foundation for successful
networking, and LinkedIn allows you to benefit from this by seamlessly
importing your contacts and searching for them on the site. This process
is automated and takes a matter of moments, while it can boost your number of
meaningful connections considerably.
2) Update
your profile regularly to reflect your existing status.
The
LinkedIn community is very dynamic; people are always updating their skills, education
and work positions. It is a cardinal sin to neglect your LinkedIn profile page,
as this is the first resource that new and existing contacts will see when they
search your name.
You must
therefore be proactive and regularly update your profile where necessary,
ensuring that your work portfolio and existing skill-sets are accurately
represented at all times. This is particularly important in evolutionary market
sectors such as marketing and computer programming, where the requisite skills
and training requirements are constantly been updated. By constantly realigning
your profile to suit the market, you will remain in demand and in the forefront
of employers minds'.
3) Ask
your colleagues to leave recommendations and endorsements.
The
traditional letter of recommendation can make or break a job application, and
LinkedIn have a unique feature that enables members to endorse each other's
work within specific job roles and organizations. While some may be loath to
ask initially, these recommendations can add credibility to your profile and
reinforce both current and future applications.
The same
can also be said for the websites Skills and Endorsements section, where
members champion the skills of others on the basis of previous collaborations.
There is strong evidence to suggest that those with a higher number of
endorsements will rank more favorably in LinkedIn search results, so it is
important to interact with others and share recommendations.
4) Use
existing video testimonials to reinforce your quality of work.
In my
opinion the video upload feature on LinkedIn's profile pages is underused,
especially by sole traders or small business owners with a strong, existing
consumer base. After all, the vast majority of profile pages look the same, so
the use of video can help to distinguish your brand or service even in a
competitive market sector. Perhaps the best use of this resource is to record
and upload genuine customer or client testimonials, which are known to
increase sale conversion rates across multiple platforms. In this respect, you
can use LinkedIn to successfully distinguish your service and capitalize on a
satisfied and engaged client base using existing testimonials on your website.
5)
Optimize your profile for search.
It goes
without saying that you need to optimize your LinkedIn profile for search. To
achieve this you simply need to research the keywords that relate to your
industry or service, perhaps using Google's analytical tools to drive accurate
results. Then integrate these into your profile as naturally as possible, as
this will help to improve your visibility on the site without using text in a
repetitive manner.
6) Blog
regularly and become a thought leader.
The
concept of thought leadership is best entry point into any relationship,
whether this is between collaborators or businesses and a potential customer
base. LinkedIn is therefore the ideal platform through which to initiate such
relationship, especially if you make the most of the sites now universally
accessible blogging resource. By committing to create original, relevant and
insightful blog posts on a regular basis, you can organically advertise your expertise
while also ensuring that your profile ranks well in relation to industry
specific keywords. This need not take a huge amount of time either, especially
if you focus on creating short and concise posts that capture the reader's
attention.
7) Use
LinkedIn's trending content tools to publish relevant posts.
Whether
you do decide to republish posts, write new blogs or simply share some
newsworthy content, you may as well make sure that you are this is in the user interest's
zone. To help you achieve this, you should take a few moments to use
LinkedIn' own trending content tools, as this will automatically analyze posts
and updates before relaying those that are most relevant to you and your
connections. This offers you best possible chance of engaging readers and ensures
that you optimize your time when creating content.
8)
Actively participate in LinkedIn groups.
Some LinkedIn
users believe that this is time-consuming; well, it initially requires a
willingness to search for relevant, professional groups that are within your
industry. By being selective and choosing two or three groups based on their
popularity, relevance in terms of keywords and existing membership base, you
can then to subscribe to daily updates that are delivered directly to your
email inbox. From here you simply need to take 5 to 15 minutes out of your
daily schedule to respond and interact with other members, as you share your
insight and build strong professional bonds.
9)
Reinforce the values of human interaction.
According
to research conducted by Econsultancy, 74% of all marketers believe that
personalization increases both customer awareness and engagement. This is part
of a wider trend that is relevant to LinkedIn users, as personal messaging and
the underlying values of human interaction remain far more powerful than
generic connection requests or overly optimized text. With this in mind, you
can improve your networking credentials and appeal by personalizing the
individual messages that you send to others, even if this is just to show an
interest in their activities or business. This will help build longer-lasting
and meaningful relationships that deliver value over time.
10)
Create a call to action.
The final
note to be considered is to conclude your profile summary with a succinct and
relevant call to action. Although this is largely associated with businesses, the
psychology of the call to action can easily be applied to individuals who
are looking to network with others. So depending on whether you want individual
to interact with your blog, visit a website or email you directly, be sure to
add a concise call to action that shares this eloquently with other LinkedIn
members. The key thing to remember is to keep your call to action relatively
brief and clear, while also avoiding any overly optimized or sales-influenced
copy that is likely to deter readers.
How many of the above mentioned tricks did you apply to your LinkedIn
profile? Do you have any other suggestions? If yes, we would love to hear about
your experience.
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