LinkedIn Best Practices

      Presented by Nicki Escudero
 Content and social media strategist for
CX cloud storage solutions, www.cx.com
What is LinkedIn?
• LinkedIn is a professional social network for networking
  within your industry, as well as finding job leads and
  posting jobs
• Personal profiles include sections for current title,
  professional background, endorsements and
  recommendations, honors and awards, volunteer
  experience, education, publications you’ve been
  featured in, and professional groups you’re a part of on
  the network
• LinkedIn is growing at 10-15 million users per quarter
  and is a great place for both individuals and businesses
  to network with other industry professionals
Why does LinkedIn matter?
• LinkedIn allows recruiters to search for you for
  appropriate positions
• LinkedIn helps you find great candidates for open
  positions at your company
• LinkedIn allows you to digitally network with other
  industry professionals
• LinkedIn is an avenue for you to display your business
  expertise and be a thought leader in your industry
• LinkedIn attracts more customers to your business
• LinkedIn helps more people learn about your company
Here’s what a complete LinkedIn
        profile looks like
                   • A completed LinkedIn profile
                     causes your profile to appear
                     higher in search results
                   • Put completel information
                     about your current positions in
                     your header box. If you are
                     currently unemployed, write
                     something that describes your
                     strengths and what you’re
                     looking for, such as, “Marketer
                     with more than 20 years
                     experience currently looking
                     for management position”
                   • The most current update you
                     post will appear below your
                     header box
Here’s what a complete LinkedIn
        profile looks like
                      • Your Summary best
                        sums up your
                        professional life. Include
                        the gist of what you’ve
                        done, along with goals
                        you have.
                      • I uploaded my resume
                        to my CX cloud storage
                        account at www.cx.com
                        and then used a share
                        link to include it right in
                        my summary for anyone
                        to download easily.
Here’s what a complete LinkedIn profile looks like
                                • List all professional positions
                                  you are proud of, along with a
                                  description of main duties.
                                • Ask former co-workers for
                                  LinkedIn recommendations to
                                  boost your profile. My best
                                  practice is to thank the
                                  person for the time you spent
                                  working together, say you’d
                                  love to write them a LinkedIn
                                  recommendation, and ask
                                  them if they’d return the
                                  favor. After they say yes,
                                  write them one. It’s all about
                                  reciprocity.
                                • You can also add projects,
                                  presentations, articles,
                                  slideshows, etc. related to
                                  your position to your page for
                                  people to peruse.
Here’s what a complete LinkedIn
        profile looks like

                         • I included articles
                           and blogs I wrote
                           for the newspaper
                           here. LinkedIn
                           automatically pulls
                           an image.
Here’s what a complete LinkedIn
        profile looks like
                       • Honors, awards and
                         volunteer experience
                         are worth listing
                         because they might
                         impress future
                         employers.
Here’s what a complete LinkedIn
        profile looks like
                       • You may also add
                         stellar test scores,
                         as well as
                         publications you’ve
                         been featured in.
Here’s what a complete LinkedIn
        profile looks like
                       • List areas of skills and
                         expertise you have.
                         Others may add their
                         own skills they believe
                         you have, and your
                         contacts may endorse
                         you for these skills.
                       • Endorsements cause
                         your profile to show up
                         higher in search results.
                         Once again, it’s about
                         reciprocity – if someone
                         endorses you for
                         something, consider
                         endorsing them for
                         skills, as well.
Here’s what a complete LinkedIn
        profile looks like
                    • LinkedIn is great for
                      students, too, who
                      can get
                      recommendations
                      from professors or
                      fellow students.
                    • If you took advanced
                      classes in a subject,
                      consider listing
                      those courses.
Here’s what a complete LinkedIn
        profile looks like
                     • The Interests section allows
                       you to show employers
                       your personal side.
                       Employers love well-
                       roundedness, so include
                       interests that are
                       appropriate for a
                       professional setting.
Here’s what a complete LinkedIn
        profile looks like
                  • Join groups that are
                    relevant to your industry,
                    and participate in
                    discussions in them to be
                    seen as a thought leader
                    and make new
                    connections.
                  • Follow news related to
                    your industry, so you are
                    seen as a lifelong learner,
                    and follow companies
                    you’re connected with or
                    want to be employed with
                    to comment on updates
                    and keep up with open
                    positions.
Are you an All-Star?

            • On the right-hand side of your
              profile, LinkedIn will assign you
              a profile ranking. The more
              complete your profile, the
              higher you’ll appear in search
              results.
Who has viewed your profile?
                     • Everyday, check who
                       viewed you’re
                       profile.
                     • If you’re not already
                       connected with the
                       person, click
                       “Connect,” and send
                       them a personal
                       message – Thanks for
                       checking out my
                       LinkedIn profile. I’d
                       like to connect with
                       you here.
                     • Be aware of who is
                       checking you out – if
                       it’s worth a larger
                       discussion, message
                       the person.
Share your knowledge



• Every day, up to twice is best practice, in my opinion, share an update. This can
  consist of the following:
    • News you find interesting
    • A blog from your company
    • An open position at a company
    • What you’re looking for if you’re in search of a job
For your business – Optimize your
          company page
                    • Think of your LinkedIn company
                      profile as an extension of your
                      brand, which will show up in
                      search results both on LinkedIn
                      and on search engines such as
                      Google. Your LinkedIn page
                      provides an opportunity to
                      optimize for those keywords you
                      want people to use to find you,
                      so make sure your page is rich
                      with those words. Your company
                      LinkedIn page is also a way to
                      start discussions with people on
                      LinkedIn on topics related to
                      your industry, as well as get
                      recommendations on products,
                      show off your staff and post job
                      listings.
For your business – Connect with
    journalists and influential people




• LinkedIn contains many members of local and national
  press – connect with them on your network, and you’ve
  taken the first step to getting a story written about you.
  Scan your homepage feed to see who people in your
  network and connecting with and sharing content from,
  and grow your network organically by asking your contacts
  to offer up e-mail introductions. You can also visit other
  company sites where your target consumers work and find
  influential people through those networks.
For your business – Become an
          authority in Groups




• LinkedIn has a Groups section, where members may join groups related to topics
  they’re interested in both personally and professionally. Those groups have
  discussions related to the topics, where you may “Like” and comment on
  discussions. Think about groups your targeted consumers might be a part of, and
  participate in discussions with them. Then, as you start to build those genuine
  relationships with the groups, connect with people on a personal level, and let
  them know about your business.
For your business – Engage your own
      followers in discussions
                      • Just as you would any other
                        social network for your
                        business, use your company
                        LinkedIn page to connect with
                        followers and share valuable
                        information.
                      • Experiment with times of day
                        you post, days of the week,
                        frequency of posts, and types
                        of content to monitor
                        impressions, clicks, shares
                        and engagement percentage
                        – just as you would any other
                        social network for your
                        business.
For your business – Share product
   updates on your personal page




• LinkedIn members may share personal updates on their individual pages, and
  since the community is work-focused, sharing what’s new with your company is
  totally appropriate. Use LinkedIn personal updates to share company
  developments, and add a personal twist – you can share updates directly from
  your company page, which will help to drive traffic back there, as well. Remember
  to try to get a discussion going with your followers by asking questions related to
  the content you’re sharing, not just posting marketing messages.
For your business – Create partnerships with like-
              minded professionals

                          Once you’ve begun those relationships
                          with others on LinkedIn, treat them as
                          you would any other professional
                          relationship. Regularly check in with
                          your contacts, and when you identify
                          ways to help each other, go from there.
                          Once you’ve worked together, be sure
                          to ask for product recommendations
                          and personal endorsements, and be
                          willing to return the favor honestly.
                          Share content with your brand partners,
                          and build up those LinkedIn referrals.
Questions?
• Don’t forget – add me on LinkedIn!
  – www.linkedin.com/in/nickiescudero



  Want to learn more about how cloud storage can
  benefit your business? Contact me at nicki@cx.com,
  and I’ll set you up with a free CX trial.

Best Practices for LinkedIn

  • 1.
    LinkedIn Best Practices Presented by Nicki Escudero Content and social media strategist for CX cloud storage solutions, www.cx.com
  • 2.
    What is LinkedIn? •LinkedIn is a professional social network for networking within your industry, as well as finding job leads and posting jobs • Personal profiles include sections for current title, professional background, endorsements and recommendations, honors and awards, volunteer experience, education, publications you’ve been featured in, and professional groups you’re a part of on the network • LinkedIn is growing at 10-15 million users per quarter and is a great place for both individuals and businesses to network with other industry professionals
  • 3.
    Why does LinkedInmatter? • LinkedIn allows recruiters to search for you for appropriate positions • LinkedIn helps you find great candidates for open positions at your company • LinkedIn allows you to digitally network with other industry professionals • LinkedIn is an avenue for you to display your business expertise and be a thought leader in your industry • LinkedIn attracts more customers to your business • LinkedIn helps more people learn about your company
  • 4.
    Here’s what acomplete LinkedIn profile looks like • A completed LinkedIn profile causes your profile to appear higher in search results • Put completel information about your current positions in your header box. If you are currently unemployed, write something that describes your strengths and what you’re looking for, such as, “Marketer with more than 20 years experience currently looking for management position” • The most current update you post will appear below your header box
  • 5.
    Here’s what acomplete LinkedIn profile looks like • Your Summary best sums up your professional life. Include the gist of what you’ve done, along with goals you have. • I uploaded my resume to my CX cloud storage account at www.cx.com and then used a share link to include it right in my summary for anyone to download easily.
  • 6.
    Here’s what acomplete LinkedIn profile looks like • List all professional positions you are proud of, along with a description of main duties. • Ask former co-workers for LinkedIn recommendations to boost your profile. My best practice is to thank the person for the time you spent working together, say you’d love to write them a LinkedIn recommendation, and ask them if they’d return the favor. After they say yes, write them one. It’s all about reciprocity. • You can also add projects, presentations, articles, slideshows, etc. related to your position to your page for people to peruse.
  • 7.
    Here’s what acomplete LinkedIn profile looks like • I included articles and blogs I wrote for the newspaper here. LinkedIn automatically pulls an image.
  • 8.
    Here’s what acomplete LinkedIn profile looks like • Honors, awards and volunteer experience are worth listing because they might impress future employers.
  • 9.
    Here’s what acomplete LinkedIn profile looks like • You may also add stellar test scores, as well as publications you’ve been featured in.
  • 10.
    Here’s what acomplete LinkedIn profile looks like • List areas of skills and expertise you have. Others may add their own skills they believe you have, and your contacts may endorse you for these skills. • Endorsements cause your profile to show up higher in search results. Once again, it’s about reciprocity – if someone endorses you for something, consider endorsing them for skills, as well.
  • 11.
    Here’s what acomplete LinkedIn profile looks like • LinkedIn is great for students, too, who can get recommendations from professors or fellow students. • If you took advanced classes in a subject, consider listing those courses.
  • 12.
    Here’s what acomplete LinkedIn profile looks like • The Interests section allows you to show employers your personal side. Employers love well- roundedness, so include interests that are appropriate for a professional setting.
  • 13.
    Here’s what acomplete LinkedIn profile looks like • Join groups that are relevant to your industry, and participate in discussions in them to be seen as a thought leader and make new connections. • Follow news related to your industry, so you are seen as a lifelong learner, and follow companies you’re connected with or want to be employed with to comment on updates and keep up with open positions.
  • 14.
    Are you anAll-Star? • On the right-hand side of your profile, LinkedIn will assign you a profile ranking. The more complete your profile, the higher you’ll appear in search results.
  • 15.
    Who has viewedyour profile? • Everyday, check who viewed you’re profile. • If you’re not already connected with the person, click “Connect,” and send them a personal message – Thanks for checking out my LinkedIn profile. I’d like to connect with you here. • Be aware of who is checking you out – if it’s worth a larger discussion, message the person.
  • 16.
    Share your knowledge •Every day, up to twice is best practice, in my opinion, share an update. This can consist of the following: • News you find interesting • A blog from your company • An open position at a company • What you’re looking for if you’re in search of a job
  • 17.
    For your business– Optimize your company page • Think of your LinkedIn company profile as an extension of your brand, which will show up in search results both on LinkedIn and on search engines such as Google. Your LinkedIn page provides an opportunity to optimize for those keywords you want people to use to find you, so make sure your page is rich with those words. Your company LinkedIn page is also a way to start discussions with people on LinkedIn on topics related to your industry, as well as get recommendations on products, show off your staff and post job listings.
  • 18.
    For your business– Connect with journalists and influential people • LinkedIn contains many members of local and national press – connect with them on your network, and you’ve taken the first step to getting a story written about you. Scan your homepage feed to see who people in your network and connecting with and sharing content from, and grow your network organically by asking your contacts to offer up e-mail introductions. You can also visit other company sites where your target consumers work and find influential people through those networks.
  • 19.
    For your business– Become an authority in Groups • LinkedIn has a Groups section, where members may join groups related to topics they’re interested in both personally and professionally. Those groups have discussions related to the topics, where you may “Like” and comment on discussions. Think about groups your targeted consumers might be a part of, and participate in discussions with them. Then, as you start to build those genuine relationships with the groups, connect with people on a personal level, and let them know about your business.
  • 20.
    For your business– Engage your own followers in discussions • Just as you would any other social network for your business, use your company LinkedIn page to connect with followers and share valuable information. • Experiment with times of day you post, days of the week, frequency of posts, and types of content to monitor impressions, clicks, shares and engagement percentage – just as you would any other social network for your business.
  • 21.
    For your business– Share product updates on your personal page • LinkedIn members may share personal updates on their individual pages, and since the community is work-focused, sharing what’s new with your company is totally appropriate. Use LinkedIn personal updates to share company developments, and add a personal twist – you can share updates directly from your company page, which will help to drive traffic back there, as well. Remember to try to get a discussion going with your followers by asking questions related to the content you’re sharing, not just posting marketing messages.
  • 22.
    For your business– Create partnerships with like- minded professionals Once you’ve begun those relationships with others on LinkedIn, treat them as you would any other professional relationship. Regularly check in with your contacts, and when you identify ways to help each other, go from there. Once you’ve worked together, be sure to ask for product recommendations and personal endorsements, and be willing to return the favor honestly. Share content with your brand partners, and build up those LinkedIn referrals.
  • 23.
    Questions? • Don’t forget– add me on LinkedIn! – www.linkedin.com/in/nickiescudero Want to learn more about how cloud storage can benefit your business? Contact me at nicki@cx.com, and I’ll set you up with a free CX trial.