Ive got a LinkedInaccount, now what?Making a basic account work
for you Jane Wong, Consultant Social Media Planner
A friend invited you to join, and you didBut then you werent
sure what to do with itOf the 4million Australians on LinkedIn this
is commonSo its time to get cracking
A basic LinkedIn account is freeLinkedIn has revolutionised how
the world connects professionallyFor some its a way to post their
credentials without actively beingseen to be job hunting
LinkedIn has over 200million members globallyUse it to raise
your professional profile locally and internationallyGenerate
career and business opportunities by being involvedLearn, share and
broaden your horizons
Anonymous accounts are pointlessIts like hiding at the back of
the crowd, no one will see your potential
Treating it as an online job noticeboard wont get you noticed
But participating regularly and making community contributions
will
Your profile is the new first impressionIts normal to be
googled before meeting someone professionally for the first time So
your LinkedIn profile may be what they see first
Create a great personaThe best profiles are rich with relevant
informationTheyre like a candid conversation about yourselfTheyre
not just a list of prior employers
Have an avatarUnless you work with Disney dont make it a
cartoonA photo of you, head and shoulders only, keep the background
simpleA personal brandmark will maintain continuity between social
accounts
Consider yourself as a productMake your strengths stand
outState your career goalsUse tools like Behances Creative
Portfolio Display app
Use SEO to help you get discoveredIf you were looking for
someone like yourself, what search termswould you include? Use them
in your profileMake you public profile available to everyone for
search purposes
Its not necessarily your resumeYou can upload a formal resume
separately for contacts to downloadSo think of what would make your
profile stand out from the crowd
Build your networkImport your email contacts and look at
LinkedIns suggestions of others you may knowFind the people you
were educated with and who share alumnisLook at company pages for
former colleagues and suppliersConnect with the people you meet at
events
The people with the most friends dont always winTrue value will
come from adding people to your network that youve met or have an
online relationship withA reference from someone you respect is
recommended but choose wisely,less is actually more gravitas rather
than peer popularity
Wallflowers dont get invited to danceBeing social is the key to
being discoveredActive participation will draw others to you
Matchmaking can help you and your contactsIntroduce people
within your network to others who may benefit fromthe professional
connection
Everyone has an opinionContribute by commenting on your
networks updatesJoin groups where you can contribute to
discussionsParticipate in polls and share business knowledgeSo
answer questionsAnd ask questions
Consider yourself as a brandLinkedIn is a personal PR tool use
it in a dignified wayDont over share personal details, think before
postingAct like Barack Obama not tabloid celebrities
Build your own villageYou can create your own professional
groupsAsk people to join and keep the conversation livelyOpen your
group so that it can appear in search results
A little bit of application goes a long wayYou can stay top of
mind within your network with regular updatesAdd up to 6 LinkedIn
profile apps to share whats happening in your career
Rub shouldersInvite others to join you at events that youre
attending via LinkedInWhen you meet new people, use LinkedIn as a
secure point of contactfor them to follow up with you
afterwards
Overlap your social platformsUse Facebook Search to find
existing LinkedIn profiles that may be usefulLink your professional
blogs and websitesLink your professional - but not personal -
Twitter account to your updates streamDownload a Twitter list of
your LinkedIn network
Youll catch more flies with honey than vinegarLies, spamming
and hijacking threads are not acceptableAvoid banalities,
expletives and controversial posts that may reflect negativelyon
your career, clients or employerBe polite, thank others for their
positive reinforcement or contribution
You got mailRegularly check your inbox for updates and
invitationsIt is acceptable to exchange inmail before accepting an
invitationYou do not have to accept every invitation that you
receive
Whos looking at you?On the home page follow the link to see
whos viewed your profileAdjust your setting to allow others to see
if youve visited their profilesYou may find a new career lead
It doesnt hurt to look aroundCheck out the jobs advertisedYou
may find interesting leads for yourself and others, so share
themIntroduce yourself to others who may share professional
synergy
Lazy webYou can effectively seek out potential job candidates
on LinkedInBut avoid asking non connections to find you those
people
A central line of contactSave a few trees and make LinkedIn
your digital business cardAdd your email address and phone number
to your profile for your contactsWith LinkedIn mobile apps you can
instantly connect networks via bluetoothplus store all connection
details in your smartphone contacts
Get discovered beyond the LinkedIn websiteFor ease of discovery
your Linkedin public profile URL can be made into a vanity URLFor
example mine is www.linkedin.com/in/wongnumberIf you leave a
comment at a news site or a professional blog, enter your
LinkedInpublic profile URL in the your website sectionAdd your URL
to your professional Twitter profileShare your profile URL to any
of your other social networksMake it part of your about me if you
have a blog relevant to your professionAdd it to an about.me splash
page or similarAdd it to your email signature
Learn to be socialSchedule some regular time to visit LinkedIn
and to participateRead LinkedIns Today section which aggregates the
most shared news updatesCheck out whos new, there may always be
someone you knowUse desktop or web apps such as Hootsuite to
concurrently view your networksupdates from LinkedIn, Twitter,
Facebook or many other social networks
Sitting on your hands achieves nothingEnjoy LinkedIn for
bringing you opportunity, friendship and knowledgeIt is the new way
to assist you with your career and businessYou neednt be aggressive
to reap the rewards, just active
Created by Jane Wong, Social Media PlannerAn Advertising and
Marketing specialist for over 20years, this guide is the result of
Janespersonal experience of using a basic Linkedin account. And the
ROI of LinkedIn for her?She has made excellent contacts and derives
70% of her commissioned work fromapproaches made by LinkedIn
members. The Wong Number, May 2011. Updated March 2013.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/wongnumber