© Guillaume Payen/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images. Design: Ashley Britton/SheKnows. Ways to Spruce Up Your LinkedIn Profile Without Paying for the Premium Version |
By Julie Sprankles, SheKnows
In this digital day and age, landing a job (or a lucrative client)
looks much different than it did even a decade ago. Today, employers and
business owners are taking advantage of the instant accessibility to
potential employees offered by the internet — and arguably the top
networking site where profiles are being vetted is LinkedIn.
Of course, the competition is fierce. In the U.S. alone, there are nearly 150 million people
with professional presences on the business-building site. To catch the
eye of entrepreneurs, headhunters or hiring experts, your profile needs
to stand out.
Easier said than done though, right? Shelling out
extra money each month for LinkedIn’s premium version might up the odds
your profile is seen by the right people, but such expenditures aren’t
always in the budget — especially if you’re a fledgling business or
actively on the hunt for employment.
So
we gleaned a bit of insight from LinkedIn experts to find out how you
can spruce up your profile for free. Here’s what we found out.
1. Be specific
Filler
words won't do you any favors on your LinkedIn profile. Instead of
trying to impress with expansive but vague statements, spell out what
you bring to the table. "Add more specific bullet points on what
services you offer with your business venture as opposed to, saying
things like, "virtually anything," LinkedIn expert and social media
marketer Brett Jansen tells SheKnows.
Accordingly, Jansen also
recommends streamlining your roles and responsibilities, saying, "Lump
different roles within a single company as one, with the highest-ranking
job as the title. List your achievements and responsibilities in
bullets points."
2. Level-up by lunching (yes, lunching)
Here's a bit of info we're obsessed with courtesy of CEO Lifestyle founder Nelson Wang — an idea Wang picked up from global thought leader Keith Ferrazzi.
First and foremost, Wang recommends real-life networking as an
excellent way to build your presence on LinkedIn. And his favorite means
of doing so is simple: grabbing a quick bite.
"As you meet new people, you can get to know them on a much deeper level by spending one-on-one time with them over coffee or lunch. This will help you build more meaningful relationships," he tells SheKnows.
3. Ditch outdated credentials
Another
pearl of wisdom from Jansen? "Remove your high school [listing] from
your LinkedIn profile unless you are leveraging that to connect with
other alumni," she says. Otherwise, it essentially serves no purpose
other than to take up space.
While you're at it, trade in that
cropped picture of you and your college friends for a legitimate head
shot. First impressions are important, and a professional-looking head
shot can instantly foster confidence.
4. Create a "value bank"
While
it may be tempting to immediately fire off a "let's work together!"
message once you've made a connection on LinkedIn, author and
entrepreneur Alex Pirouz — who was featured in the book Getting Your Business LinkedIn — says you should first build up what he calls your "value bank."
"Before you start emailing marketing to your contacts, think of a few ways you could add value to them," he told Forbes.
"This will help develop the trust and rapport necessary between your
connection so that when you contact them to hold a meeting they not only
recognize you but most importantly [are] interested."
5. Customize your profile page URL
Did you know this was a thing? Don't feel bad — neither did we. But it is, and you can create a much more professional-sounding URL by following a few simple steps. Six, to be precise.
First,
you'll need to click the "Me" icon at the top of your LinkedIn
homepage. From there, click "View Profile," followed by "Edit public
profile & URL" on the right rail. Under "Edit URL," clicking the
little pencil icon (it says "Edit") next to your public profile URL
allows you to tweak it.
So, go ahead! Change that garbled mix of
name and numbers currently tacked onto the end of your LinkedIn URL to
your moniker or business name, then hit save. Presto-chango, you've got a
much more professional LinkedIn URL to share.
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