12 Ways to Make More Money Through LinkedIn.

 

 

 

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Ted Prodromou MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTOR Author and internet business consultant

May 22, 2019

It’s not enough to just complete your profile. To really stand out, you must understand how LinkedIn works — and whom it rewards. Ted Prodromou, author of the book Ultimate Guide to LinkedIn for Business, explains how.

This story appears in the June 2019 issue of EntrepreneurSubscribe »

With approximately 610 million members and growing, LinkedInis the world’s largest business-oriented search engine. But most LinkedIn members see it as nothing more than a place to post their online résumé. According to the company, only 40 percent of members log in more than once a month. The other 60 percent, apparently, hope that others will simply find their résumés among the digital pile.

But the truth is, that’s not how LinkedIn works. To really gain value on the platform, you need to provide value to it in exchange. For example, having a complete profile — we’re talking info on your background, education, and areas of expertise — can help you achieve what LinkedIn calls All-Star status. That’s much more than a moniker: the more complete your profile, the higher you rank in searches on the platform. In fact, LinkedIn says that members who list five or more skills receive as many as 17 times more profile views. And don’t forget that LinkedIn profiles rank high in Google searches, too. Here are 12 simple things you can do to boost your visibility — from engaging with the LinkedIn community to optimizing every feature.

  1. Brand your profile header. 

The top of your LinkedIn profile has space for an image. Use it to display your personal branding or your corporate logo, and then do the same on your other social media platforms. That way, you’ll look consistent across the internet (and you can bet an interested party will look at every profile you have). People will perceive your organization as being high-quality and professional, even if you are a small firm.

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  1. Invest in a professional headshot.  

Photos matter. LinkedIn says that when a user includes a profile photo, they receive 21 times more profile views and up to 36 times more messages. And with that many eyeballs on your photo, don’t offer anything but the best. Cropped photos from a wedding reception will not help your professional image. Would you trust a financial adviser if they displayed a blurry selfie as their photo?

  1. Add a client-centric headline… 

Your profile has a headline — it shows up at the top, and underneath your name whenever you comment on a post. By default, LinkedIn puts your job title in this space, but unless your title is unique, it’s a missed opportunity. Instead, use a benefit-related statement that tells viewers how you can serve them. For example, “I help small-business owners build systems, delete the chaos, and increase sales.”

  1. …and pay it off in your summary. 

You pick up a book at the library because the title grabbed your attention. Think of your profile headline as the book title — and now think of your profile summary as the inside flap of the book, which entices people to keep reading. Your goal is to keep the reader scrolling through your entire LinkedIn profile so they get to know you and learn about your expertise.

  1. Endorse your colleagues and clients. 

This feature may be confusing — you may wonder if writing endorsements for others really matters, or if anyone cares. That’s open for debate, but here’s what’s undeniable: When you endorse someone else, your recommendation (plus your name and photo) appears in their profile. That gives you more exposure to their network.

  1. Add multimedia content. 

You can link to video, audio, and written materials in your LinkedIn profile, but rather than just use that space as a showcase, I suggest regularly testing new material and monitoring your views to see which content is popular, so you’ll know how best to impress your audience. For instance, I post “how-to” videos and presentations in my LinkedIn profile so people can learn from me and experience my teaching style.

Related: How the ‘LinkedIn on Steroids’ Sales Navigator App Could Send Your Sales Through the Roof

  1. Upload native videos. 

LinkedIn wants to keep people inside its platform, and sees video as a good way to do that. That’s why, when you upload video directly to LinkedIn, its algorithm will reward you with more video views. (By contrast, if you link to YouTube, the algorithm will depress its reach.) LinkedIn allows videos to be up to 10 minutes long, but I’d advise keeping it short — users love how-to tips, perspectives, and breaking industry news.

  1. Write content on the platform. 

Much like it does with video, LinkedIn rewards you with more visibility when you write articles inside its platform. Even better, LinkedIn will give you reader data you can use to help position yourself as a subject-matter expert: By tapping “Me” in the LinkedIn app, you can find real-time insights into who’s reading your articles, including their employers, job titles, and locations.

  1. Include hashtags in posts. 

Hashtags on LinkedIn work differently than they do on Facebook and Twitter, where it’s unlikely that people are monitoring broad tags like #motivation. LinkedIn recently started encouraging users to join hashtag communities around core business and personal growth subjects. (#motivation has 12 million followers!) When you share content, adding these hashtags will expand your reach exponentially.

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Phoenix , AZ 85018

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WHY PHOENIX? AMAZING!!!  POPULATION IN 1950 – 350 K PEOPLE; “NOW 5 MIL”. – “5TH. BIGGEST CITY IN USA”

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  • DEMOGRAPHIC FACTS ABOUT MARICOPA COUNTY:
  • The average age of the population is 34 years old.
  • The health cost index score in this area is 102.1. (100 = national average)
  • Here are some of the distributions of commute times for the area: <15 min (22.7%), 15-29 min (36.8%), 30-44 min (25.1%), 45-59 min (8.6%), >60 min (6.8%).

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Kasten Long Commercial Group

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Phoenix , AZ 85018

Direct: 602-759-1209

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