How often do you review a LinkedIn profile of a colleague or a potential business partner or new hire and you see that he/she has the following under “Websites”:
My Website
My Company
My Blog
My Portfolio
Often, right?
It would so much better project a professional image, if this section instead revealed:
The web site’s name or expertise (e.g. orchids for every occasion)
The company’s name (e.g. Sailing for Fun, Inc.)
The blog’s name (e.g. The Accidental Gardener)
The portfolio’s focus (e.g. business coaching around the world)
This is easy to accomplish (just change the name, retain the URL) and the profile owner comes across as being more professional than most. If this is a tweak you should make, do it; it will set you apart from the competition.
Sort of the same thing with e-mail addresses.
If your e-mail address is info@xyz.com, or your web site offers contact choices of info@, sales@, quotes@, etc., you may miss inquiries that could lead to sales. Business depends on personal relationships; people want to do business with people, not with characters. sam@xyz.com or suzie@xyz.com is bound to generate more interest than info@xyz.com.
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1 comment:
Thanks so much Lya for such a great tip. I did it and it is now so much clearer for me to keep track on what I put on my profile. It is so easy I am wondering why Linkedin is not telling users ?
Best
Anne Egros
http://expatwomenbrussels.blogspot.com/
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