The 7 Habits of Highly Successful Linkedin Members

e7d60b79409a674cSo what makes a highly successful Linkedin member? Here is what I have discovered as not only habits, but also "secrets" of the treasure chest on Linkedin.

1. They invest their time strategically by putting fresh content on Linkedin when it’s the best time to do so. Let me explain, for me weekends are times to prepare Linkedin content, but as you will notice most collaboration does not take place on weekends. So hold the great Q/A’s, the awesome discussion topics, or the great status updates until Monday and never late Friday. Think about what your audience is doing and be strategic.

2. They use their status update to post something new every 24 to 48 hours and 80% of those updates include a link that gives a call to action. Such as signing up for your next webinar, promotions to visit your blog, or visiting your corporate website etc…

3. They answer target specific questions that are related to their target market. This is great exposure for your business that Linkedin Pros are doing everyday!

4. They change their Picture profile every two months. This creates dialogue and interaction with your network. This is another way to keep your brand in front of everyone. Pictures are worth a thousand _ _ _ _ _ (fill in the blank)

5. They answer every Linkedin email/inmail. Maybe not timely, but they never waste an opportunity!

6. They post their company events on the events application provided by Linkedin and use this as a way to measure interest and involvement for such things as conferences, webinars, or seminars.  The events application has only been recently used by Linkedin Elite, but many are beginning to wise up to its amazing potential.

7. These highly successful members have identified their target markets on Linkedin, their goals on Linkedin, and are executing their plan every single work day. Social Media can be measured, but most don’t understand how to begin measuring their Social Media efforts because they have never identified their goals for using the Linkedin space. Once you have identified your goals then you can build a measurable matrix to anaylize your efforts. I hope you enjoyed these highlights that will help in your Linkedin efforts.

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Five Linkedin Power Strategies

index_2I have been asked a lot lately to name just a few strategies that I use on a regular basis. So today we will discuss five of those “Linkedin Power Strategies”.

 
 1. Responding to invitations & how.
I believe that creating a small two to three bullet message response for accepting invites is a goldmine. Be sure not to make it long as people will tend not to read it. Also if you have website or blog include that as a link. Key is KISS, keep it simple stupid.

2. Group participation while knowing your objective
If you are not participating in groups you are missing a great opportunity to be in front of your targeted audience. Simply go to the group’s directory and keyword search terms that match your target audience then review the results of your search such as size of group and length of existence. You don’t want to join a group that, one is not your target market and two does not have momentum. Key to the group participation is to offer meaningful discussion and news articles that can be a resource.

3. Updating your status
24 My recommendation is to set a 24-hour perimeter around your Linkedin account. Okay maybe I miss the season of 24 and wanted to throw that in there. Seriously update your status of what you’re doing or going to do “business” wise. After all Linkedin is a business professional social site. You can promote a corporate article, a non-profit,  event, or even a webinar. This way your connections see what is going on with you and maybe what you have is what they are looking for. You can even use this to post a request for assistance. You will be amazed at the response.

4. Participating in the Q/A with great questions and answers.
You can review my last article on Your answer awaits in Linkedin Questions. Participating in the Q/A of Linkedin is a great way to extend your brand and be recognized as an expert as your answers can be voted as the best answer. The key is to answer questions specific to your category experience or answer questions in the “target markets” you are after. Just be sure if you are not an expert, to research your answer well before putting it out.

5. Be a resource and then ask for the recommendation.
Finally be a resource to the Linkedin community and when people are impressed with what you provide then kindly ask for a recommendation based off that interaction. A person with quality recommendations shows a creditable Linkedin member.

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Your answer awaits in Linkedin Questions

answersOkay you already know that Linkedin has 43 Million members in over 200 countries, right?  You also know that Executives from all Fortune 500 companies are on Linkedin. 

Some would say why should I ask questions on Linkedin? My question is why would you not?  Linkedin members are the best and brightest you can find anywhere.
 
So why struggle with life’s toughest business challenges, without asking for answers from the worlds brightest from Linkedin? 

Linkedin has so many benefits such as branding your professional appearance, meeting potential clients, collaboration, finding potential partners, closing deals, and posting your own unique offerings.  But the Answer/ Question section could just be the most valuable as you get to ask the worlds foremost experts your question and guess what?  They respond!   
 
Your questions can be categorized and drill downed through Linkedin’s unique filter system to get the best answers and post the most strategic questions.  This is important because those who have experience in your question category automatically gravitate to your need.    
 
Few tips on posting great questions, 

  1. First, be sure you post a good question headline that grabs the audiences attention, otherwise they will look right over it. 
  2. Second, be sure to describe the question effectively…don’t leave out the important details. 
  3. Third, be sure to respond if the community asks for clarification. 
  4. Last, always and I mean always be sure to rate your answers you receive after the question is closed. 
     

Here is a snapshot of a question I posted about asking questions on Linkedin, click on the pic to see the response.

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