7 Mistakes Most People Make On LinkedIn In 2023
Daniel Disney
LinkedIn, Sales Navigator & Social Selling Author, Speaker & Trainer - LinkedIn Influencer (Over 1 Million Followers) - Award Winning Keynote & SKO Speaker - Founder & CEO of The Daily Sales
LinkedIn is one of the most powerful platforms for people and companies to generate business from, and in 2023 there are more people than ever before using it, or should I say "trying" to use it...
A lot of people are making mistakes though, a lot of mistakes
And those mistakes are costing them BUSINESS
Today I'm going to highlight the biggest and most common mistakes people make on LinkedIn and how you can correct them to start generating more impact and more customers this year!
Let's get started:
1) Non-Optimized LinkedIn Profile
Having a LinkedIn profile that isn't optimised is the same as having a bucket full of holes and pouring water in its hoping it will fill. When you start sharing content but haven't optimised your LinkedIn profile it's like pouring even MORE water in the bucket with holes. YOU'RE JUST LOSING BUSINESS!!!
So what does it take to optimise your profile? These are the key areas to focus on:
2) Not Actively Growing Their Network
This is one of the most common mistakes I see and I see it in startups all the way to billion-dollar companies. You will always be limited to your success if your network is small and not growing. The biggest tip I can give is to start viewing your LinkedIn network as an ASSET, as something of value. This is my favourite quote...
You want to be growing your network with the right people on a regular consistent basis. I'd recommend adding 10-20 people per day consistently. Book it as an activity in your calendar if you need to, but that small growth every day will lead to big audiences. Grow it with the right people (potential customers or industry relevant people) and it will become a VALUABLE audience.
3) Not Sending Networking Messages
I can't believe this is STILL a problem on LinkedIn, but it is. I shared a post last week where I analysed 500 LinkedIn messages of which a whopping 77% were sales pitches and 87% were NOT even personalised. These messages DO NOT work and do not generate business, and yet so many people are still sending them! We need to change the way we view messages here...
This is actually one of the easiest mistakes to change as the best way to send messages is to just start conversations. Don't pitch your product, talk to people. Think of it like a networking event, you would normally go up to people and talk to them. LinkedIn messages is the same!
Find something that you can start a conversation with such as:
"Hey Dan, I really enjoyed your LinkedIn newsletter today. I actually really liked..."
4) Not Tracking & Measuring Success
If you're not properly tracking and measuring success, how do you what is and isn't working? A lot of people use LinkedIn's SSI (social selling index) score which gives you a SMALL insight into what's working, but it's not enough.
The best way to track and measure your LinkedIn activity is to capture WHICH customers come from LinkedIn (and where on LinkedIn they came from). I'd highly recommend using your CRM and this video shows you how I use Pipedrive CRM to really easily track and manage my LinkedIn activity and success.
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5) Not Creating Good Content
Content is such a powerful part of LinkedIn and when done right it can become a consistent lead generation source (of high quality leads and opportunities). The problem is most people don't know how to create good content, and why would you?! I certainly didn't know what to do when I started creating content on here.
What people tend do when sharing content though is to promote their company, product or service. From re-sharing corporate blogs to posting adverts, this approach never works. There's a simple formula for getting content right on LinkedIn...
6) Not Being Consistently Active & Engaging
I've seen people build HUGE personal brands, attracting hundreds to thousands of likes on their posts, and then losing it all because they stop being active and consistent. It's even worse when you're trying to BUILD your personal brand. Consistency is crucial.
My biggest tip for this is to book 15-30 minutes into your calendar for LinkedIn activity, and book it as a recurring meeting Monday - Friday for the rest of 2023. Think of this like an accountability buddy and reminder to help ensure you're active on a regular and consistent basis.
7) Not Commenting On Industry Relevant Posts
There is an untapped GOLDMINE of potential by commenting on LinkedIn. From getting your name out there, to building rapport, to even growing your audience and generating leads. This simple task takes barely any time, but done consistently can reap huge rewards.
I'd recommend commenting on 3-5+ posts per day if you can, and to make sure your comments contribute something. So not just a "Great post Dan", but add your own thoughts and ideas to it as well so people get value from your comment. It's also valuable to interact with other peoples comments as well.
There you go, those are my top 7 mistakes, what would you add to that list? Pop it in the comments and let me know.
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1 年This is great points. I love these consistent reminders. Thanks Daniel Disney I get these sales pitches all the time and the first things I do is delete button. I guess some see it as a numbers game You inspire me to up my game.
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1 年I have definitely been making a few of these lately Daniel due to change in job. C- must try harder.
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1 年Another great article. Thank you Daniel. Giulia Pagano
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1 年Simple advice to those who don‘t get results: social networking includes the word ?working“. Without doing the steps outlined, success won‘t happen… that‘s valid from profile to getting relevant comments on content. Good summary, Daniel!