"Immediate response required"

"Immediate response required"

Note: I haven't posted an article in quite a while, and I hope this one makes up for my absence. I receieved a number of enthusiastic comments when I posted this on my blog the other day. I hope it helps you and you will share it with others.


I get a lot of snail mail and emails demanding I reply, immediately, printed boldly on the front of the envelope, or on top of the message.

Right!

Guess where that goes.

But wait-–if it’s somehow enough to make me want to read it, assess it, analyze how it can help me and my clients, I might stop before I trash it.?I might give it a few seconds to make its immediate impact and then I decide thumbs up or thumbs down.

Pivot: make your LinkedIn posts immediately compelling, rich in your selection of words and in the illustrative graphic you added to gather cerebral interest.

  • Convince someone want to, need to, wish they knew this a long time ago; get them to read what you have to say. Offer them added information sharpened through the lens of your experience.?Not once a month. Not once a week,?More often if you can.
  • And having said that, commit to post whenever you have something useful and important to post. Perhaps that is a couple of times in a day. That would be a good day for you and the readers.
  • Never cry “wolf!” with lame content.
  • No clicking on emojis, ever. Give back to the originator an educated comment, not a “hit-and-run” that tells them nothing substantive.
  • Make them want to read everything you post because you’re so consistently good, compelling, and reliable.
  • Find a way to make them think, “wow this person is really on point! I need to return the favor. “
  • You added to the global conversation and they’ll be more apt to offer their comment to further it.
  • Do it all immediately. Time zones wait for no ones.

Offer from your heart and mind, earn your way as a thought leader on LinkedIn. Then they really will respond back immediately.

Score!?

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I am?Marc W. Halpert . Call me Marc. I am a?#linkedinexpert, #inkedinartisan , now celebrating 13+ years teaching serious professionals how to tell?#whywedowhatwedo ?via LinkedIn for?#selfbranding ?:

  • I coach individuals 1:1 on zoom,
  • I train companies, professional firms, NGOs, and
  • I consult on LinkedIn techniques to market events and special projects.

All to be?#amazinger ?than the competition. My word, amazing-er.

I wrote 2 LinkedIn books, and you’ll hear me and read me globally on podcasts and articles.

Liked this post? Want to see more???Ring the bell on my Profile. Get my blog post at 800 am New York Time every business day. Or subscribe to my weekdaily blog: connect2collaborate.com/linkedin-nuggets/ and get the same thoughts I focus on through my LInkedIn lens.

My hashtag is?#MarcRocksLinkedIn . I do, so follow me on LinkedIn.

(PS I do not connect to people I do not know; only by meeting with them via a zoom conversation or better, conducting business with them.)

Haim Ohayon

I’m Haim and I am a Business and Life coach. I have worked with lawyers, entrepreneurs, real estate brokers, mortgage professionals and start-ups. My promise is to guide you to think and do better!

1 年

Time for learning from the Expert=Halpert wall said and dan Marc W. Halpert

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Maribeth T. Kraus (she/her), MA, ACC, CMP

?? Global Site Selection and Venue Sourcing Expert | Experienced Association Meeting Planner | Contract Negotiation Specialist | Art Enthusiast

1 年

Thanks. This is a great reminder of one outstanding way to use Linkedin effectively. Thanks Marc. Happy Holidays

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Steve Kent

Financial Literacy Educator with a focus on helping people build generational wealth and achieve financial freedom.

1 年

Immediate reply - love the post.

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