Strategies for Creating a Dynamite LinkedIn Profile

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Apart from its sheer size, LinkedIn® offers some great tools to professionals, executives, and businesses. Of the hundreds of recruiters and hiring managers I know, most will take a look at your LinkedIn® profile at least once during the selection process. Excited? Well, let me share one more fact about LinkedIn®.

 

LinkedIn® doubles as a “talent search engine” allowing people to find connections, talent, and business opportunities. If you have ever searched for a product online you know how the system works. Type in a keyword and millions of results will appear on the screen, anxiously awaiting your precious click. While the process looks easy, all the websites you see have poured in countless hours of work perfecting their web site copy and other factors that make it possible for the site to appear in the top ten results.

 

LinkedIn® works the same way. If I type in my name for example chances are that my LinkedIn® profile will appear in one of the top few spots. Wouldn’t it be nice if employers could just type in a keyword and your profile appears at the very top of the pile? Technically, that is possible but a lot of effort has to be expended to achieve those rankings.

 

In my opinion, a well-written LinkedIn® profile must be able to accomplish three key things: Pull the right audience to your profile; once there, attract the audience to connect with you; and finally persuade the audience that you are the right solution.

 

Consider the following strategies to help you achieve these three goals:

 

Use keywords that will connect with your audience

 

Creating a LinkedIn® profile is not about just throwing in words and biographic information. You must have a well-defined goal in mind. What is the purpose of my profile? Is it primarily going to be used for networking purposes? Are you looking for work? Depending on your goals, you must use industry-appropriate keywords that will help your target audience find and connect with you.

 

Create a brand-focused statement for your headline

 

The headline must be extremely powerful. Within just a few words you must convey your top professional attributes. The headline is a wonderful opportunity to showcase your brand and to position you. Instead of creating a bland statement such as “Experienced Accountant,” consider creating a headline that differentiates you from the competition. Examples: Bottom-line driven accountant who has audited Fortune 100 giants.

 

Network aggressively

 

LinkedIn® offers a unique opportunity to individuals to connect with a global audience without ever leaving your desk. Having more connections in your network will not only generate more opportunities, it will also boost your rankings within the LinkedIn® network. LinkedIn® profiles serve as mini resumes. They must convey a powerful pitch to compel potential employers to connect with you.

 

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  • Anand  N
    Anand  N
    great resource! It really made a good reading,its impactful and nicely delivered.Keep me posted with such a food for thought.Thanks ,Nimish
  • April J
    April J
    I need help  with my profile and ro my resume. I've put countsless employment applications.only to get a reply"we appreciate your efforts, how ever we have other resumes to review. Please apply to ohter position
  • Julianne C
    Julianne C
    Thank you for this info.  I lost my job of 15+ years last month.  I have had only 3 jobs in the last 25years none of which I had to apply for.  I received these jobs because of people I knew and they knew what I could do.  I find looking for a job in this market quite daunting so appreciate all the information.

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