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What To Say On LinkedIn When You've Been Laid Off. 'I wish I was dead': Leaked LinkedIn passwords show that not EVERYONE is in love with their job. Stop Lying! And The Nine Other Mistakes You're Making On LinkedIn. InMaps - Visualize your LinkedIn network. Today. The Pros and Cons to Direct Messaging. Private messaging through social media is nothing new – most social sites have had some sort of messaging system in place since their inception.

The Pros and Cons to Direct Messaging

But, to combat spambots and online lurkers, users were normally restricted to only sending messages to their friends or the people that they followed who followed them back. If you weren't connected with somebody, you couldn't message them. That, however, has changed thanks to the need to monetize social sites, and Facebook and LinkedIn both offer users the option to pay their way into an inbox. Twitter, however, remains steadfast in the older 'followers-only' model. As direct messaging is a time-tested and well-loved marketing tool, many businesses are wondering if they can take advantage of messaging through social media. Facebook Pros: Facebook is easily the most popular and active of the three social networks, so there is a better chance any marketing messages you send out will be seen.

Twitter. LinkedIn Marketing Best Practices. LinkedIn is the largest and most influential professional network in the world with approximately 225 million users.

LinkedIn Marketing Best Practices

The social network is great for making new connections, staying in the know about industry news and trends, sharing content, building and maintaining a following, and amplifying brand reach and visibility. LinkedIn has an outstanding visitor-to-lead conversion rate of 2.74%, which is approximately three times higher than the conversion rates of Facebook and Twitter. The most common and detrimental mistake brands make on LinkedIn is creating overly “salesy” marketing. Reasons Recruiters Do Not Click Through Your LinkedIn Profile. Probably one of the most prevalent reasons why people get a LinkedIn profile is to connect with job opportunities out there.

Reasons Recruiters Do Not Click Through Your LinkedIn Profile

However, even if one has the skills and the experience perfect for a certain job post, they will not get noticed by recruiters if recruiters do not click through the LinkedIn profile of prospects. Adding the Right Skills to Your LinkedIn Profile. According to LinkedIn, users with complete profiles are 40 times more likely to receive opportunities than those with incomplete profiles.

Adding the Right Skills to Your LinkedIn Profile

Taking the time to optimize your profile increases your ranking within the LinkedIn system, increasing your odds of being found in search results. Think of your profile as a mirror – you want it to be a robust representation of your expertise and professional capabilities. Having a fully completed profile makes you visible, giving you the opportunity to leverage your network and engage with those who matter most to your professional development and business growth. Equally as important, your profile is the place to distinguish yourself from others competing for the attention of your clients and prospects.

More than ever before, a quick check of your online presence is becoming the de facto starting point for anyone “looking you up”. Social Media Advice Column. Dear Socially Stephanie, I am on LinkedIn, but I must admit, my profile could use some work.

Social Media Advice Column

I have a lot of endorsements, but they don't seem to do anything to help my cause in finding a job. I am a web designer, and unfortunately there are a lot of us out there. But I'm special—creative and unique in a tech-y field—and I want people to see that. How can I make my profile stand out among the other 200 million users? Designer in Dallas Dear Designer in Dallas, Improve Your LinkedIn Profile. LinkedIn is a network that you should visit daily for professional development — whatever your employment status may be.

Improve Your LinkedIn Profile

Is your LinkedIn profile ready to be seen by others? Here are ten suggestions to give you instant LinkedIn cred. 1. Upload a decent photo Your LinkedIn profile photo sets the tone for everything else a viewer will experience on your page — just like match.com or Instagram. No blurry photosNo photos of you cropped out of a group shotNo photos of you at a ball park (unless you’re gunning to work for one)No avatarsAnd for goodness sake, no selfies! If you don’t have money for a professional photographer, get a family member, roommate, or neighbor to take your photo against a solid colored wall. Or consider the low-cost approach I took: bartering with a photographer for your services or product. 2. The headline of your LinkedIn profile is highly searchable. 3. Don’t let the positions in the “Experience” section do all the talking about your professional abilities. 4. 5. Adding Value to Your LinkedIn Profile. While people are generating leads on all of the social media sites, LinkedIn is the #1 choice for business networking and business-to-business marketing.

Adding Value to Your LinkedIn Profile

According to the 2013 Social Media Marketing Industry Report by Social Media Examiner, 70% of marketers surveyed are using LinkedIn, and 64% plan to increase their use of the site. In this blog post series about how social media and blogging work together, we’re looking at how blogging helps you make a valuable contribution to your social media communities in three different ways.