LinkedIn Most Popular Articles

Now writing for close to two years, I thought it would be a good idea to recap the top three post I have written along with some honorable mentions.

These have been my most talked about post in the last two years. Take a look and see why. If you agree, be sure to share.

The Seven Habits of Highly Successful LinkedIn Members. 

Five Keys To Writing Killer LinkedIn Status Updates.

LinkedIn Makes Me Want to Lie, Cheat, and Steal.

Also, be sure to join my friend Nathan Kievman for a New Complimentary, LinkedIn Power Users Webinar This Week. Can’t make it? That’s okay register and catch the playback. Grab Your Spot Here. This weeks webinar will be Thursday at 7pm EST

Looking for Advanced Strategies? Maybe you should take a look at The LinkedIn Mastery Workshop  

Lastly, have you joined the Linked Strategies Group yet on LinkedIn? Be sure to join here.

5 Linkedin Profile Tips That I Know Drive Results

Over the last year I have written about my experience and success with driving resultsLinkedin Strategies that have produced measurable results. While I often get very target specific on articles, this week I wanted to just provide five tips that will drive results for your profile.

Here are 5 (five) Tips that will drive Profile results on Linkedin:

1. Your Headline: Should communicate your focus and how you can help others. This is not the place to name the company you’re a part of. You are listing that in your current employment. Take mine for example, currently I have this as my headline (which is directly under your name)

“Sales & Marketing Director | Social Media Strategist focusing on Lead Generation, ROI, Optimization, and Brand Advocacy”

2. Label your websites! People are more likely to click web links that have a few keywords rather than “my website”. Simply go to edit and change them with the selection of “other” and follow it from there.

3. Public Profile Link: This should just be your full name at the end and no numbers or other data. Be sure to change this if it does not read similar to mine. http://www.linkedin.com/in/randyschrum  . This will give you a slightly better ranking on Google. (by the way have you googled your name lately?)

4. Your Summary: This is a summary of why you’re on Linkedin and how you can help others. Again communicate your focus.

5. Specialties: Load your specialties with very specific keywords that relate to your unique experience. Put some real thought into this as this will drive search results that may feature you when Linkedin users search for specific keywords. For example I did not just put sales in mine, I also listed “Strategic Account Management”, this is just one example of how targeted I have gotten on my specialties. This has paid major dividends for me.

Would you like to learn more Power User Linkedin Strategies? Join us for our next “No Cost” Linkedin Webinar this Thursday…45 Minutes of solid content and then a Q & A afterwards that has been known to last over an hour 4pm Eastern. All we ask if for you to register so we have enough space for the webinar.

Register Here for the Linkedin Power Users Strategy Webinar “No Cost” 4pm Eastern This Thursday

~Randy Schrum

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*Profile Overhaul: For $300 we will provide a Professional Profile Overhaul- Top to Bottom. To learn more email support@mycorporatemedia  with the subject “Profile Overhaul”.

*Lets connect on Linkedin, send me a connection invite at linkwithrandy@yahoo.com

Optimizing Your LinkedIn Network & Profile

mathEquationLinkedin can be an endless source of leads, job opportunities, referrals, and multiple income streams. However, none of that matters if you have not optimized your efforts both with your network and your profile.

Optimizing your network: First key step to optimizing your Linkedin network is to build a network based off the target market you are after and want to penetrate. In order to do this write a list of potential industries and titles you are targeting. Then identify those you have interacted with in the past and invite them to connect with you. You can also target those on Linkedin within the advanced search option, who are open networkers. Using such search terms such as LION, Toplinked.com, and opennetworker can generate a long list of members whom provide their email address readily to accept connection invites. In addition you can add the keywords of your target market in the search allowing you to find those open to connecting within your target audience.

The next key to optimizing your network is to add tags or categories to your connections so you can effectively manage which target market they fall within your connection base.
(Learn more on this by joining us for our Linkedin Strategies Webinar this Thursday with Q & A at “no cost”.)

Bonus Network Tip: Now that you have the right target people in your network be sure to reach out to them and keep them updated via email or by updating your status in your Linkedin profile on a regular basis.

Optimizing your profile:

Your Linkedin Profile is your online professional brand, just google your name and see what pops up. More than likely your Linkedin profile showed up near the top.
I often tell people “Your Linkedin Profile is Your Resume”, so how well does yours read?

1. First of all is your profile complete? Things such as work history and education are critical.
2. Have you written a compelling headline?
3. Do you have a good profile picture loaded? Preferably a nice headshot professionally done.
4. Think about your list of specialties and make sure they are keyword rich so you appear in more searches and are found easily within Linkedin for your target audience.

The first key is completing your profile. I cannot stress enough how an optimized profile is critical to measurable success on Linkedin.

Bonus Profile Tip:

Take a look at my profile and in the summary you will see I noted common misspells of my name. Why have I done this? Because someone may misspell your name searching for you on Linkedin and never find you if it’s not within your profile.

~Randy Schrum

*Linkedin Strategy Group: Learn more Linkedin Strategies and Tips at the most collaborative Linkedin Group available within the Linkedin space.

*Linkedin Strategy Webinar: “No Cost” Series, Join us every Thursday different times every week (4pm EDT or 7pm EDT “subject to change”). Don’t worry if you can’t make the live webinar, sign up anyway to gain access to the recording.

*Profile Optimization: Not sure if your profile is optimized at its best? Need the help of a professional who has helped countless others? Email support@mycorporatemedia.com  For $300 get your profile professionally revamped, in the email subject please put “Profile Re-vamp”.

 
***LinkedIn is a networking tool that helps you discover inside connections to recommended job candidates, industry experts and business partners.