Before I get to this week’s tip, I want to let you know about a couple opportunities for those of you in the Milwaukee area to catch me in action. On Tuesday morning, May 31st, I will be a guest on The Morning Blend television show on Channel 4 at 9:00 a.m. I plan to critique the LinkedIn profiles of the hosts and share some LinkedIn tips. Should be fun. In case you forget to set your DVR, you can catch the replay on their website.
Then at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1st, I will be doing a book talk/signing at the Next Chapter Bookshop in Mequon. I look forward to sharing some of my latest LinkedIn tips as well as the details of my book-writing journey. Grab a friend and come on over to the book store.
This week’s tip is about using one of the most unique but underutilized sections on your profile to generate not only interest and increased credibility but business leads. In the Websites section of your profile, you can enter three well-described website links. This will encourage people to go directly from your LinkedIn profile to some other place on the Internet. It is amazing to see how many people either don’t use this section at all or list fewer than three websites.
Here is all you need to know about how to strategically use this critical part of your profile.
Websites: Your “Link” to Future Opportunities
That is the simple part. But then you need to decide what strategic places on the web you would like people to go to and do something because they were encouraged to click this link.
I also highly recommend as a best practice that you refer to these links in your Summary section and your Experience section. If people see these links several times, they will be more likely to click them and move to some type of action.
Here are some examples:
“Be sure to sign up for our email newsletter by clicking the ‘Sign up for our email’ link in the Website section above” or “You can get a copy of our industry trends white paper by clicking ‘Real Estate White Paper’ in the Website section above.”
Here are a few ideas for using these important links:
One additional tip. Once you have figured out the best websites/pages to link people to, consider using a URL shortener (Budurl, bitly, tinyurl, etc.) so you can count the number of times that someone actually follows the link. This allows you to tell whether it is working or not.
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Websites: Your “Link” to Future Opportunities
May 29, 2011
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Wayne Breitbarth
A valuable summary and reminder of some of the other valuable ways to use Linked In.
Thanks for the tip. Much more exciting than “Company Website”.