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2012 Tips & Tricks
This presentation could easily be twice its size, so I just pulled a few screen shots
& a collection of some of the top tips for LinkedIn – Cynthia Barber, April 2012
Latest LinkedIn Facts
• LinkedIn has over 65 million members in over 200 countries.
• A new member joins LinkedIn approximately every second, and
about half of the members are outside the U.S.
• Executives from all Fortune 500 companies are LinkedIn members.
Learning Center On the top navigation bar select More….then, Learning Center
Includes tutorials, user guides, screenshots & site features
Learning Center (cont’d) Webinars held every week for LinkedIn 101 & Premium LinkedIn
Profile Page Hide your connections, change your public profile
Who’s Viewed My Profile Profile Views – you can control what type of information appears in other
LinkedIn users “Who’s viewed my profile” list when you view their profile
Who’s Viewed My Profile (cont’d) LinkedIn users can check to see who has viewed their
profile and who else was viewed after them
Status Updates “What are you working on” – plus RSS & Twitter options
** tells everyone in your network how they could help you, how you can help them, insights into your skills & interests, questions, articles
Applications Do more with LinkedIn with applications. These can be a great resource for
searching on topics, experts, and companies using apps like Slideshare or Polls.
Applications (cont’d) LinkedIn Events
Be Found Fill out the Summary & Specialties (use keywords)
Now do advanced search with location & keywords – did you come up?
Consider listing at least a few words under your last 3 jobs, include education,
name misspellings, maiden name
Groups Limit: you can only join up to 50 groups
Groups (cont’d)
Advanced Search
Q&A
Paid Account vs. Free Account ---
Recommendations • Recommend those you know well – your reputation
is also on the line
• Avoid broadcasting canned “can you endorse
me?”, select carefully & tailor message
• Build a low connection-to-recommendation ratio
• Consider 3 recommendations for others & having at
least 3 on your profile, helps in search engine
optimization of your keywords
• Recommending a professional who’s just lost his
job is a valuable gift
View Your Network Stats See industries & geographies you are linked to, where are the gaps?
Company Profiles See who has changed jobs, what companies employees are connected to, where they were before & after this company
Follow Companies Get notified when people change roles in the
company, join or leave, when jobs are posted, etc.
Follow Companies (cont’d) You can start to follow a company from a person’s profile (prior slide) or choose to follow from the
company’s profile page
Follow Companies (cont’d)
You also can decide how often, what to be notified about & when to be notified
Mobile Applications to connect your smart phone
LinkedIn Open Networker (LION) Consider being a LinkedIn Open Networker (LION)
OR
At least invite some LIONs to be your contacts to grow your network in new areas
Limits
Etiquette Tips
- Always be courteous - “Give to” more than you try and “get from”
other LinkedIn members - Be relevant - Respond to a request within 48 hours if possible - Don’t IDK – if an invite is clearly spam, report it,
otherwise just “archive” the invitation. Someone spent one of their valuable invites. Don’t be mean
- Don’t use one person to forward all of your introductions
Promote Your Profile
Use My Network Invite me at:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/cchristinebarber {special LION acct}