Monday, April 29, 2019

How To Score a Rocking Linkedin Profile - Cheat Sheet


 


How To Score A Rocking LinkedIn Profile – Cheat Sheet
By Jeffrey DeSocio – AIMC Business Solutions/Mass Professional Networking

u  So What If You Had No LinkedIn Profile at all?  The World Before LinkedIn.








u Why Should You Care About Your LinkedIn Profile?
u  Clients & Co-Workers Are Checking You Out
u  Potential Employers & Employees Are Checking You Out
u  Potential Job Leads
u  Build Relationships

u Some LinkedIn Statistics
u  Over 500 Million People Use LinkedIn
u  40% of LinkedIn Users Login Every Day
u  41% of millionaires use LinkedIn
u  122 Million People got an interview from their Linked Profile
u  91% of Marketing Executives List LinkedIn as the top place to find quality content
u  80% of leads come from LinkedIn versus 13% from Twitter and 7% from Facebook

u Eight Tips for Scoring a Rocking LinkedIn Profile
u  A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words Be Professional & Smile
u  Your Headline is Your Future Your Expertise
u  Your Summary is Your Story to Tell Results You Deliver Call to Action
u  Experience is Not Your Resume Focus on What Impact You Have Had
u  Get Specific and Use Facts Set Yourself Apart from Others
u  Highlight Your Leadership State Accomplishments
u  Flaunt Yourself Show Certifications Publish Content Share Interests
u  Grow Your Network Join Groups Connect Follow Companies


Need more guidance to kick-start your LinkedIn Profile?  Ask us about the “Networking & Personal Branding Toolkit” by contacting us via email at jeff@aimcbizsolutions.com.   Also join Mass Professional Networking on LinkedIn and Facebook.

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