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Category Archives: Using LinkedIn
Remember the Time Warp for LinkedIn Mobile App
Looks like LinkedIn have gone all Time Warp on us when it comes to the mobile app. What are you on about I hear you ask …
Well, finally they have started to bring into line one outstanding difference between the desktop and the mobile app – the banner that sits at the top of your profile should contain lots of good information but the bane of the marketing department’s life has been the fact that while your photo was moved across to the left hand side at the start of 2017, on the mobile app it has steadfastly remained in the centre on the mobile app.
As of this week, however, it has just taken a Jump to the Left (now we get to the Time Warp reference!) to put it in line with the desktop and give us all an additional tranche (more…)
| Article Categories: | Advanced LinkedIn, LinkedIn Mobile, LinkedIn Site Changes, Using LinkedIn |
| Article Tags: | LinkedIn Invites, LinkedIn Mobile, LinkedIn Tips, Using LinkedIn |
Make sure you are not hidden
Are you unwittingly hiding your photo? Here’s a 2 minute check for you to make sure you’re not.
Over the past month this has been the case for nearly 20 people in the classes I’ve run who thought their photo was there for all to see, so I thought I’d share this with you.
Although we can see our photo, sometimes settings get changed and so people outside our 1st degree connections cannot. Clearly this is not good as:
► you lose impact and the chance to make a good 1st impression
► it gives the wrong impression, what are you hiding?
► it can make people more wary of connecting with you, reducing opportunities.
Here is a 2 minute check to see who can see your photo and make sure that you are not a grey image (more…)
| Article Categories: | LinkedIn Advice, LinkedIn Tips, Optimise your Profile, Using LinkedIn |
| Article Tags: | LinkedIn 2 Minute Check, LinkedIn Advice, LinkedIn Photo, LinkedIn Tips |
Getting the most from LinkedIn in 2019
While it is the start of the year, it’s true – oh, and Happy New Year by the way! – checking and confirming that we are using LinkedIn in a focused and targeted way is something that we should ideally be doing on a continual basis.
Sounds all a bit harsh, but if we are doing to get the best return on the time that we put into our time on LinkedIn, then it’s important that we have all of the elements working together for us.
So, almost without further ado, here’s a few things to bear in mind as you do so:
1) Be clear what you want to achieve on LinkedIn
This, for me, underpins everything else. I consider LinkedIn to be a tool to achieve a goal, not a “place to hang out” – though there are clearly benefits in interacting with your target audience on here.
Nevertheless, most of us are using LinkedIn to achieve something and have our “day jobs” to fit in as well – therefore, we need to clear in our own minds what are our goals for being on LinkedIn – effectively, why are we spending time on there in the first place?
It might be to develop new business, recruit new staff, market your company or services, find a new role or simply network and use it as a personal branding opportunity. Whatever it is, make sure that you are clear about your aims and focus your efforts behind that – without an objective, you will in all probability be wasting your time on LinkedIn. (more…)
Winning the LinkedIn Glitterball
(or how we are all sometimes like Ashley)
Let me quickly set the scene of my analogy today and identify a couple of the main protagonists. We are talking “Strictly Come Dancing” here – “Dancing with the Stars” for colleagues across the Pond.
As you might imagine, Strictly is ostensiously a dance competition – you dance well, the judges mark you highly, you stay in to dance again the following week, and the person who comes last is voted out of the competition after a dance off.
Except that it isn’t.
Granted, it is partly a dance competition … but it is also part popularity contest. Why so? Because it is not just the well informed judges voting on who stays or goes, but also us, the general “armchair experts” public. And while we do partly judge it on the dancing, we also bestow our voting favours on what we enjoyed and, crucially, on who we like.
And on occasions, it is the mix between these two elements which is crucial. (more…)
| Article Categories: | Business Development on LinkedIn, Content Marketing, LinkedIn Strategy, Using LinkedIn |
| Article Tags: | LinkedIn Algorithm, LinkedIn Changes, LinkedIn Company Pages, LinkedIn Marketing, Using LinkedIn |
Do you want Followers or Connections on LinkedIn?
There was an interesting addition to the site functionality that LinkedIn has just announced and which I spotted a couple of weeks ago in the Settings area. It’s all about the difference between “connecting” with and “following” someone – you see, you can do both (which is the norm) or either (‘follow but not connect’ or ‘connect but not follow’) or neither of course.
Confused? Well, let me help. (more…)
| Article Categories: | Advanced LinkedIn, LinkedIn Advice, LinkedIn Updates, Using LinkedIn |
| Article Tags: | LinkedIn Connections, LinkedIn for Business Development, LinkedIn Marketing |
Saved searches and Search Alerts on LinkedIn
There’s a quick way to keep up to date with new people who fit the prospecting criteria you’re interested in, without lifting a finger. Essentially, new business prospects delivered to your inbox every week … automatically. Sounds interesting? Then read on …
When I’m using LinkedIn for targeted business development, my first port of call is unsurprisingly LinkedIn’s people search function – not just the initial search box at the top of every page but the filter filters that used to be called the “Advanced Search” in its previous incarnations.
Being able to target the type of person I’m looking to approach using a combination of job title, company, location, industry or any of the other filters that LinkedIn offers is an absolute godsend. That’s also why it always takes up an important slot in the “LinkedIn for Business” workshops that I run.
Creating the right search takes time though, particularly if you are going to make sure that you cover all the bases which will include variants of relevant job titles for the type of people you are targeting. (I talk about that in my “Think before you search” post in more details) Once you have done so, you don’t want to lose your work – instead you are going to want to use that time and time again, to build on it as required. (more…)
| Article Categories: | LinkedIn Advice, LinkedIn Strategy, LinkedIn Tips, Social Selling, Using LinkedIn |
| Article Tags: | LinkedIn for Business, LinkedIn for Sales, LinkedIn Search, LinkedIn Tips |

