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Tag Archives: Linkedin profile advice
Don’t want to promote your past companies?
With the new personal profiles on LinkedIn, graphics and visibility are becoming more and more the order of the day.
One aspect of this is the company logo which now appears next to the company name of where you have worked within the Experience section, highlighting the company and its branding. All well and good if it’s where you work now, I’m sure you’ll agree. However, what about for the places you used to work? (more…)
| Article Categories: | LinkedIn Tips, New LinkedIn Profile, Optimise your Profile |
| Article Tags: | Linkedin Profile, Linkedin profile advice, New LinkedIn Profile, Personal Profile |
LinkedIn Tip: Get changed in private
Making changes to your profile is key to developing a strong presence on LinkedIn – adding elements and tweaking are useful not just because you are honing the information that you present to people, but also because it makes you more visible to your network.
Automatically, every time you add something to your profile or make a change, then your 1st level contacts are informed via a status update – in general, this is good as it demonstrates to your network that you are active at the same time keeps you ‘front of mind’, even if only in a small way.
However, there may well be times when you’ll want to have a real overhaul of your profile or you want to make certain changes that you would prefer to be made “under the radar” (more…)
| Article Categories: | LinkedIn Advice, LinkedIn Tips, Q & A on LinkedIn, Using LinkedIn |
| Article Tags: | LinkedIn Advice, Linkedin Profile, Linkedin profile advice, LinkedIn Settings, LinkedIn Tips |
LinkedIn Tip: Get your Current Roles in Order
Most of us wear more than one hat in business and on LinkedIn, we reflect this by having a number of “Current” roles on our profile. This might also include membership of business organisations, networking groups, non exec positions etc. or we may simply be using it as part of our LinkedIn Profile optimisation and hence splitting out the roles we have to help push us towards the top of the search results in LinkedIn.
Whatever our reasons, we almost certainly have one which we particularly want to be known for and which should appear at the top and then a preferred order for the others to appear. Previously on LinkedIn, we could only change that order by ‘playing’ with the start dates, as the roles were ordered purely on the basis of the start date for each role.
That is no longer the case.
(more…)
| Article Categories: | LinkedIn Advice, LinkedIn Site Changes, LinkedIn Strategy, LinkedIn Tips |
| Article Tags: | LinkedIn Advice, Linkedin Profile, Linkedin profile advice, LinkedIn Tips |
Connecting your Blog to your LinkedIn Profile
[Update: The linking of blogs became impossible when LinkedIn updated and abandoned the use of applications in 2011/12 – you can still share items from your own blog in terms of Content Marketing but you can no longer link the actual blog to your profile.]
I don’t know about you, but I like to get as much benefit as possible from the work that I put into something.
My blogs are a great example of that. I’ve been running a blog for over 5 years now and also have set blogs up for, I guess, over 200 companies and individuals in that time. I still help organisations understand how blogs integrate into their marketing, PR or business development plans and, done right, they’re a fabulous business tool – a combination of push marketing, with relationship building and search engine marketing all in one nice little bundle. A key component in the social media as well as the internet marketing mix.
Use your Blog on your LinkedIn Profile
One place where all the information from your blog is going to be particularly valuable is over on your LinkedIn profile. It’s the perfect place to (more…)
LinkedIn lets the Queen live in Windsor
The location field on LinkedIn has been a bit of a bug bear for some people – in the UK, as elsewhere, it doesn’t necessarily display where you actually live or work. In fact, your displayed location has always been dictated by the postcode instead (or Zip Code, should you prefer).
This can mean, particularly outside of the main cities, that you might actually work in one location but your profile will steadfastly display somewhere totally different, simply because your town falls into a different postal area.
Let’s take an example … The Queen. One of those people that I would like to be able to do a LinkedIn Profile Makeover for – well, it would be fun wouldn’t it? Maybe I should have offered that as a Royal Wedding gift! But, I digress.
Anyway, as it used to stand, if the Queen used her Windsor Castle address on LinkedIn, then (more…)
| Article Categories: | LinkedIn Advice, LinkedIn News, LinkedIn Site Changes, LinkedIn Tips, Optimise your Profile |
| Article Tags: | Linkedin Profile, Linkedin profile advice, LinkedIn Profile Makeover, LinkedIn Profile Optimisation, LinkedIn site updates |

Well it looks like LinkedIn’s new profile for our personal accounts is being rolled out to the next phase of people and speeding up a little in the process, so I felt it was time to give a bit of a lowdown on it and what you are going to need to do.