Written by聽Kara Dennison, SPHR
Reviewed by Jessica Roper, MBA,聽director of Career Services at 七色视频
It鈥檚 time to take your LinkedIn聽game to the next level. If you鈥檝e聽been on the professional networking platform聽for a while and feel relatively confident about your LinkedIn profile and contacts, you need to get off your laurels and get back to work.
In this聽advanced guide, we鈥檒l dive into lesser-known strategies and best practices to elevate your LinkedIn profile and help you stand out as an industry thought leader.
From聽optimizing your experiences聽to mastering聽posting frequency聽and handling connection requests, here are four tips to help you harness the power of your LinkedIn profile.
Developing a compelling profile requires a focus on聽quality rather than quantity. If you want to stand out from the crowd (and yes, you do), focus on three areas: the headline, the 鈥渁bout鈥 LinkedIn summary section and your profile picture.聽
It鈥檚 important to聽update your headline strategically聽as it鈥檚 the only piece of your profile besides your name and photo that appears on the homepage. The headline can drive people to click (or not click) on your profile.聽If you鈥檙e not strategic, LinkedIn will default your headline to your most recent job title at your most recent company. For example, 鈥淪enior Leader at ABC Company.鈥 While your job title is great, it doesn鈥檛 always provide the full picture of your skills and accomplishments.聽
Instead, aim for a聽clickable headline聽that intrigues human readers and聽promotes the value you bring to your industry. Your headline should include relevant industry keywords that reflect your skills and job description. The goal is to capture the attention of industry peers 鈥 or recruiters and employees if you鈥檙e in the job hunt 鈥 and encourage them to check out your profile. This could look like: 鈥淪enior Leader Focused on Driving Sales and Leading High-Performing Teams in the Finance Industry.鈥 Headlines like that tell recruiters and employers who you are, what you focus on and what you can bring to the table.
Aim for a concise yet captivating LinkedIn summary that highlights your聽skills,聽expertise,聽unique value proposition聽and聽notable achievements. Also, be sure to incorporate industry-specific keywords that showcase your aspirations and relevant professional journey.
One approach is to start the LinkedIn summary section with one to two short paragraphs that talk about who you are as a professional, what you focus on when it comes to driving results and what your secret sauce is for achieving those results. Is it your leadership style or collaborative nature? Whatever it is, let it shine!
From there, list聽three to five impressive achievements聽that show off how you鈥檝e gotten the results that matter to you.
Generally speaking, you shouldn鈥檛 overthink your profile photo, but give it聽some聽thought. Ask someone you know to take your photo, wear聽professional attire聽(at least from the waist up) and find a聽well-lit outdoor area聽for a chest-upward headshot that captures your professionalism and approachability.
Why chest-upward? When photos are taken from a distance, the subject appears tiny, making it difficult for recruiters to establish a聽psychological connection. And the photos are already small when a profile appears on the homepage or in search results. A high-quality headshot helps overcome those constraints and works to your advantage.
Perfection is not necessary, but a clear and attention-grabbing profile photo is. Your image should deliver a compelling message that reflects your professional brand and captures the attention of potential connections and recruiters.
In the age of the humble brag, it can be hard to strike the right note between sharing your聽experience and achievements聽and not coming off as a know-it-all. How do you provide enough detail to explain your skills without listing every role and responsibility you鈥檝e ever had?
Take it section by section. Consider which opportunities you鈥檙e most interested in pursuing, and聽tailor each section聽in the experience component to those opportunities. Emphasize your most notable accomplishments that align in the direction you want your career to go,聽quantify your results聽and sanitize any聽proprietary information聽that can鈥檛 be shared online.
While you鈥檙e at it, make sure you adopt a聽bulleted format聽for easy reading.
Once you鈥檝e outlined your achievements and accomplishments, it鈥檚 time to flesh out those highlights with聽multimedia elements,聽such as work samples, articles or presentations. You can use the Featured section on your LinkedIn profile to showcase your resum茅, articles, newsletters, links, website and portfolio.
(Uploading your resum茅 on LinkedIn is a best practice as it allows recruiters and headhunters to easily access and share your resum茅 and profile with hiring managers.)
From there, maximize your visibility by using the Open to Work feature. Don鈥檛 forget to check the Recruiters Only option to聽optimize your visibility to recruiters聽and headhunters if you鈥檙e in a passive search. Choose Open to All if you want the green Open to Work banner visible on your profile photo.
You can also supplement your experience with additional sections, such as:
Your LinkedIn profile is a great way to round out who you are as a professional in ways that aren鈥檛 strictly confined to your work experience. If you鈥檙e not a fan of the humble brag, reach out to current and past colleagues for professional endorsements. LinkedIn endorsements are a great way to let others highlight your skills. In fact, the two go hand in hand. When you add new skills, make sure to ask for endorsements.聽
Although LinkedIn boasts approximately 900 million users, some research shows that only聽聽to their LinkedIn profile weekly. This means that just聽1% of users consistently show up and share thought leadership聽on what Business Insider considers the聽 That translates to a lot of opportunity to reach decision-makers and leaders in your industry by creating a simple and consistent content plan!
Consistency is key. Aim for a聽regular cadence聽that suits your schedule and allows you to reliably deliver high-quality content. Sharing聽insights,聽industry trends,聽thought leadership articles聽and聽engaging visual media聽will position you as an authority in your field.
Pay attention to聽engagement metrics聽to identify the posts that resonate with your LinkedIn audience. You can access this data through the Analytics & Tools feature link located above your profile name on your LinkedIn profile or through the Activity section on your profile.
Remember, LinkedIn is more than a self-promotion platform. It鈥檚 a space for cultivating meaningful connections and聽providing value聽to your network. By maintaining consistency, fostering connections, commenting on other professionals鈥 posts and sharing compelling and relevant content, you will become viewed as a trusted and influential professional within your industry.
As your LinkedIn presence expands, it鈥檚 common to receive connection requests from strangers. When evaluating these requests, consider factors such as聽relevance, mutual connections and shared interests. Assess the potential value of the connection. If you鈥檙e unsure about a request, consider sending a polite message asking for more context or suggesting a brief conversation to determine potential synergies.
That said, don鈥檛 be afraid to connect with other individuals you don鈥檛 know personally. It鈥檚 polite to send a 鈥渘ote鈥 with your connection request to allow the individual to know why you鈥檙e connecting and wanting to network with them. It鈥檚 also OK to be selective about who you network with. Just keep in mind that your network expands with additional second- and third-degree connections with each first-degree connection you make.
LinkedIn Premium offers enhanced features and insights to help you supercharge your professional growth. Consider the value it can bring based on your career goals. With Premium, you gain access to features such as the ability to聽send InMail messages聽to professionals outside your network and can see聽who鈥檚 viewing your profile.
In addition, you get access to聽advanced job search聽and career advancement tools such as salary data, how you stack up to other applicants in jobs you鈥檙e interested in and full access to聽LinkedIn Learning聽(the platform鈥檚 database of professional development courses).
Still not sure? Then consider the free, 30-day trial to assess if Premium is worth the investment for you.
Remember, LinkedIn is more than just a platform; it鈥檚 a dynamic community where you can connect, learn and contribute. Embrace the journey, stay authentic and let your professional brand shine.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kara Dennison is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), an executive career and leadership coach and a Forbes contributor. She鈥檚 the CEO of Optimized Career Solutions. Her dream job is helping high achievers and leaders live authentic lives, starting with their careers. When she鈥檚 not writing for 七色视频 or coaching high achievers and leaders, you can find her hanging out with her husband and two black cats or swinging in the hammock out back in her small, remote town in Tennessee.
Jessica Roper, 七色视频 director of Career Services, is a seasoned leader with over 15 years of experience in leadership within higher education. She has honed her expertise in student services and career development and is passionate about helping others discover and refine their skills.
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