It is highly likely these days that people who are heavily into internet marketing or anything related to making money online in a professional fashion is familiar with LinkedIn. There could be a possibility that the person is already on LinkedIn as their site has over 120 million members and growing. Once you have finally joined the crowd and started getting comfortable with LinkedIn, you;ll notice that LinkedIn doesn't offer any opportunities to make money online, yet if you observe some of the profiles there, you;ll realize that people are making money. How could this be?
Well making connections with other professionals isn't the only reason why some people are using the LinkedIn service. People also go there to advertise their business opportunities and affiliate programs. LinkedIn doesn't pay people to do it, but rather people use LinkedIn as a springboard in making more money in the programs that really pay. Actually, people utilize a variety of different grounds to boost their affiliate programs or online business. You can;t make money without people so you have to go where all the people are and LinkedIn is one nice place to be when you need people.
But what makes LinkedIn really different is the common ground that all these members are in. Other social networking websites like Twitter and Facebook also provide a decent springboard in connecting with others and possibly boosting income potential and there are far more registered users in both of these networks and some others too. However, LinkedIn is composed of professionals that have personal incomes over $150,000. This doesn't necessarily mean that you need to have that income to be a member, but this general statistic gives you a great opportunity in bringing these people on your side so you can build your income and eventually be part of the many individuals that have found success in LinkedIn. LinkedIn is by no means a ticket to getting you really rich overnight. You will still need to be patient especially if you have a small network and are still getting started. You also need to have good communication skills in supporting the people that you meet in LinkedIn as they may become your partners one day. Consistency is also a factor in making things happen if you wish to use LinkedIn to make your business grow.
You don't need to have an online business or affiliate program to make a lot of money with the help of LinkedIn. If you are a blogger and you have Google AdSense, you can link your blog to LinkedIn and get your contacts to your blog. If you have skills at selling and actually have stuff to sell, you can also use LinkedIn as a gateway to your online store. There are plenty of profile options that can connect LinkedIn to anything online business related.
You will never know what the individuals are up to until you check out their profile. Some have aims to help people make money while others are seeking some professional help in growing their income. Find those people and team up with them and slowly make money in LinkedIn over time.
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Spreading Yourself Too Thin
Your efforts should be targeted within a specific niche or group of niches without targeting you are spreading your resources thin.
Not Being Visible
Put yourself out there there is no room for secrecy if you want to build a well known brand.
Being Afraid To Leave Your Comfort Zone
Building a business is a calculated risk you need to consider any opportunity that comes your way strongly.
Sending Mixed Signals
Be confident and honest about who you really are.
Giving Up:
Never do this it is like one of my favorite quotes by Thomas Edison “Many of those who failed never realized how close they were to success when they gave up” Giving up usually happens when you are finally gaining momentum never stop hustling.
Not Showing Your Personality on Your Profile
You need to be personable and interact people want someone they can connect to and trust.
Not Having a LinkedIn Marketing Strategy
You need a game plan centered on how you will grow contacts, interact and add value to your LinkedIn network.
Not having SEO on Your LinkedIn Profile
Whatever niche or niches you are targeting should be positioned for through your profile.
Here are some reasons why people may use LinkedIn.
- To stay in touch with friends and colleagues.
- To reconnect with old friends and colleagues that you may have not been able to find or be found by otherwise when emails and phone numbers are changed.
- To get introduced to new interesting friends and business connections.
- To promote your products and services, find or be found by new customers.
- To find or be found by new vendors, suppliers or service providers.
- To find a job through your network and to make it easy for employers and recruiters to find you.
- To find someone to fill a vacancy that you may have.
- To find experts and get advice.
- To share your experience, help others and give advices.
- To stay updated with the latest news especially about your network and what’s new.
- To join groups and start or join in interesting discussions.
- To build and strengthen your personal branding and online presence for you or your company (improving the chances of being found on Google).
- To find new opportunities for business, partners or investors
- To consolidate in one place trusted (to some degree) recommendations that you can get from your colleagues, friends and business contacts.
- To use who you know in common to ask for reference about someone or a company before working or doing business with them.
- To look up anyone that you need to meet or speak to and find out what you can about them to understand them better and to make a good impression.
- To be able to post questions and get different answers
- To be able to create or participate in polls (surveys) and find out the results.
- To be able to post and share announcements, updates, news, cool things.
- To be recognized as a subject matter expert in your area of expertise.
As you can see the possibilities and power of this network are endless.
How do you get found on LinkedIn? Five places to put keywords
If you want to rank high for a keyword, such as "sales manager" or "graphic designer" make sure to put those keywords in:
1. Your headline
2. Your summary
3. Your current job
4. Your past job
5. Your specialities
For example, I have LinkedIn expert in all five places. When I search my contacts, I
I come up on the second page out of 18 million contacts for LinkedIn Expert. It works.
Be yourself and give a thorough walk through of your story and what you offer.
More Tools and Features of LinkedIn
By now, you probably realize the importance of adding relevant keywords that your target markets may search for to your headline, summary, and specialties sections of your LinkedIn profile. Here are some pro tips to optimize your profile to get found by great new contacts:
Edit your public LinkedIn URL: An example is my personal LinkedIn URL, http://www.linkedin.com/in/Jasonbaudendistel. This will optimize your LinkedIn profile to show up in search results on major search engines when someone searches for your name. It is important to claim those results for your name as they provide a gateway into your personal brand.
Customize your "Website" listings: Under the websites section of your LinkedIn profile, you can list up to three URLs. Choose the "other" option when setting up each of these links and describe them with relevant terms. For example, rather than using the terms "my website," I use "Online Marketing Leads.” Not only is this more descriptive, but it also gives me a better opportunity to rank for these keywords in search engines.
Include a link to your Twitter profile: You can have more than one Twitter account listed, and you can also integrate Twitter into your LinkedIn profile in the "Settings" section.
Best practice: Rather than sending all tweets, selectively send tweets to your LinkedIn status update by adding # in to the end of specific tweets.
Make your LinkedIn profile publicly visible to everyone:
You want other professionals on LinkedIn to be able to find you and contact you anytime!