LinkedIn Labs Explained

Overview

LinkedIn Labs are experimental, low-maintenance features that were created for use with LinkedIn. They are similar to applications on an Iphone and even look similar in their formatting of icons in boxes. All of the labs are focused on helping to manage and discover new things through a LinkedIn account. The many different projects are not yet shown on the main LinkedIn website but can be found at www.labs.linkedin.com. [Read more...]

2011 LinkedIn Statistics

If you are looking for 2011 LinkedIn Statistics for your business, here is the latest from LinkedIn. Be sure to share your thoughts on the stats.

Here are some reasons this stands out to me:

  • LinkedIn proves to be a strong worldwide reach with a stronger presence outside the US.
  • You can get to the decision maker! This is huge when you consider all the gatekeepers that sales reps deal with everyday.
  • The market confidence of how people perceive you on LinkedIn is significant as well.  Telling me you should position your LinkedIn profile with care and consideration as it holds weight in your prospects opinion of you.

Be sure to take a look at this LinkedIn Lead Generation video we recently did, it is working so well for our clients we have coined it the “LinkedIn Lead Surge Formula” You can access this video on how to do highly filtered targeting of prospects by clicking here.

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2011 LinkedIn Statistics report)

How To Use LinkedIn Answers to Build Your Reputation

LinkedIn has enormous potential to increase both your personal reputation and that of your business. One great way is by smart us of the “Answers” feature.  LinkedIn allows users to both ask and answer questions of other users, as well as to become “experts”. If done effectively, both asking and answering questions can dramatically increase your authority and reputation.

Asking questions via LinkedIn can initiate discussions with your peers and may lead to gaining important contacts in your field or niche. People that you may never have met otherwise may answer your questions or become involved in the discussion of the answer. Many of these people will be members of your field or have connections to it. Some may become valuable contacts and resources in the future. The more contacts and resources that you have, the higher your reputation is likely to be.

In order to most effectively make contacts through asking questions, you must take care in crafting your questions. Many of the best questions are content-based. For example, “What are the best methods for using LinkedIn to find job opportunities?” The answers to this question will tend to be factual and on-topic.

It is also best to ask questions that have multiple possible answers. It makes it more likely that you will receive multiple answers from multiple responders, thus increasing the number of contacts. It is also more likely to lead to debate among responders, which increases familiarity and the likelihood of increased contact in the future.

If you want to increase your reputation, be put some forethought into the questions that you ask. While it has been said that there are no dumb questions, some questions are certainly smarter than others. If you regularly ask intriguing and thought-provoking questions, others are more likely to be interested in you and to hold you in high regard. On the other hand, if you ask questions that are likely to make people believe you know little of your field or are looking for others to do your homework for you, the opposite may occur.

Answering questions can improve your reputation or that of your company even more than asking them. Most who ask questions are in genuine need of assistance. Giving genuine answers to questions may lead to you being seen as a helpful and generous person. If you help others, they are more likely to return the favor in the future and are also likely to appreciate and respect you. Be careful, giving wrong or poor answers can actually cause more harm than no answer at all and may damage your reputation.

The type of answers which you give can impact how you or your business are perceived. If you give an answer that the user finds helpful, that person’s regard for you will almost certainly increase. If you give an answer on a discussion that many find either useful or thought-provoking, the same will occur on a greater scale. You would be surprised how much a discussion can benefit even those who are experts on a topic.

There are so many potential ideas that no one person can have them all. Make sure that your answers are well-thought out accurate. Also make sure that you use correct spelling and grammar.

Answering enough questions well can actually have you labeled an “expert.” LinkedIn rewards repeated high quality answers by allowing certain users to have a white and green star on their profile labeled “Expert.” This instantly allows those who view your profile to see that you are an expert on a topic. This will immediately grant you respect and approval. Others will be considerably more likely to seek out your help and services in the future if they consider you an expert.