We all make mistakes. It’s just that some are bigger than others.
When it comes to online mistakes on the social web, they are amplified. This is because the “one to one” communication is now “one to many”.
One of those social media networks that multiplies mistakes as well as amplifying your connections and content is LinkedIn. With the recent opening up of its “publishing platform” to all of its members, the rising importance of Linkedin is now more evident.
With Linkedin’s membership now passing 300 million professionals not looking like a “dork” is important in front of that size crowd.
You will find out how to generate more leads in one month than most competitors do in one year!
source: Top Dog Social Media
When it comes to online mistakes on the social web, they are amplified. This is because the “one to one” communication is now “one to many”.
One of those social media networks that multiplies mistakes as well as amplifying your connections and content is LinkedIn. With the recent opening up of its “publishing platform” to all of its members, the rising importance of Linkedin is now more evident.
With Linkedin’s membership now passing 300 million professionals not looking like a “dork” is important in front of that size crowd.
LinkedIn mistakes to avoid
Here are 20 LinkedIn mistakes to watch out for if you want to look professional and succeed on Linkedin.- Dont send spammy messages to your connections
- Don’t over post – once a day is good
- Don’t ask people you don’t know for Linkedin recommendations
- Don’t criticize or comment negatively on posts in groups
- Do not post self serving content in groups that holds no value to members
- Don’t send messages to multiple people without unchecking the option “Allow recipients to see each other’s names and email addresses“
- Don’t ask people to like your Facebook page on LinkedIn. It makes you look like an amatuer… or even worse “desperate”
- Don’t ask new connections or people you don’t know to endorse you
- Don’t send messages starting with “I see you viewed my profile“… that’s really creepy!
- Don’t treat Linkedin like Facebook or Twitter
- Don’t use anything other than a professional looking photo
- Don’t lie. You will be found out. Look what happened to the former Yahoo CEO, Scott Thompson
- Dont send people an invitation with LinkedIn’s default text
- Don’t use the “friend” option
- Don’t forget to include all your external links to your website, blog or even your Twitter handle.
- Don’t leave your Linkedin profile incomplete
- Don’t be lazy when sharing links and updates
- Don’t use Linkedin groups purely for getting “linkbacks” to your website or blog
- Don’t engage on Linkedin without having a clear plan and goals
- Don’t assume LinkedIn is just about people that are job hunting
You will find out how to generate more leads in one month than most competitors do in one year!
source: Top Dog Social Media
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