Getting noticed on LinkedIn may seem intimidating. After all, there are millions of users, with half considered active. However, only about one percent of monthly users bother sharing content every week. That means that you have a lot of opportunities. Let’s find ways to get noticed on LinkedIn that may work for you.
Getting Noticed on LinkedIn:
1. Optimize Your Profile with an Eye Toward the Future
If you’re looking for new opportunities, your profile should be targeted toward your goals, not what is currently happening. If you are looking for clients, make sure that your profile explains that and spells out what you do, for whom, how, and why. You should review your profile from time to time to ensure it’s updated.
2. Upload an Amazing Profile Picture and Background
On LinkedIn, your profile picture and your background are separate. Make sure what you upload looks good and is the right size per their guidelines. Your profile picture should be a good headshot It should be a professional, current picture.
3. Create a Focused Headline and Summary
The first thing your attorney audience sees after your picture is your headline and summary. Ensure that this is written in a way that attracts your ideal audience with few words. Keep it short and precise.
4. Include Only Relevant Background Information
When you fill out everything offered for your profile on LinkedIn, remember that this is also content and should be thought of as such to attract your ideal audience. Don’t include things that don’t matter to them. Less is more.
5. Upload Your Certifications, Degrees, and Education
Don’t forget to upload anything that makes you look more professional. Your skills, certifications are important.
6. Use Video Content More Than Other Formats
It might not stay that way forever, but right now, video is more popular as content than any other form. Use all types of content on your LinkedIn profile and feed, but try to make it more video-focused for better results.
7. Create a Memorable and Personalized LinkedIn URL
On LinkedIn, you can personalize your URL. This makes it look better when you share it with people. Plus, it’s another opportunity to use a keyword or your name to become more memorable.
8. Ask the Right People for Recommendations
After your profile is complete, ask people for recommendations. For example, if you listed a job, invite people who can vouch for you on that job to give you a recommendation and endorse the skills you claim to possess.
9. Publish New Content regularly
Try to publish something new on your feed each day, but no less than two to three times a week. Remember, most people are posting less than weekly on LinkedIn, and that means you’ll stand out more. But limit it to once a day, for now, so you don’t overwhelm people.
10. Mind Your Keywords
There are many places where you can include the right keywords that will attract your audience. It might be as simple as adding your city, skills, volunteer information, contact information, and every book you’ve published that is relevant to your goals.
If you want to find success using LinkedIn, follow these tips to make your profile stand out and then publish enough content to ensure that your profile is very active and full of relevance to those you’d like to network with. When you stand out as someone they want to know, someone who is real, who is transparent, and who is active on LinkedIn, you’ll find that you get a lot more out of it.
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Pat Iyer is president of The Pat Iyer Group, which develops resources to assist LNCs obtain more clients, make more money and achieve their business goals and dreams.
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