Should I Upgrade to LinkedIn Premium?

Should I Upgrade to LinkedIn Premium?

Considering upgrading to LinkedIn Premium (or Sales Navigator) and wondering if it's worth the investment? Or wondering what you're missing out on if you DON'T upgrade?

Read this.

Full disclosure: I am an independent marketing consultant. I do not work for LinkedIn or Microsoft. I make no money on referrals for people who upgrade to Premium or Sales Navigator.

That said, I also am a frugal business person and I don't like to see people wasting money or paying for features they don't need.

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For some people, YES! LinkedIn Premium or Sales Navigator makes sense and it helps to make them money.

Sometimes, I notice a client has LinkedIn Premium or Sales Navigator, and I ask them, "Why? What features are you using?"

Their response is typically one of these:

  1. I don't know. But premium sounds better, and I want the best.
  2. I'm not sure. I upgraded a while back to see everyone who looked at my profile. I never really thought about it, and my employer is paying for it.
  3. I didn't even know I had it. I guess I must have signed up at some point.
  4. I use it for sales prospecting and research. (then they go on to tell me about specific features they use)

If your response is # 4 - you're in good shape.

If you responded # 1 - consider changing the word "premium" to "paid." And think about the "basic" version as "free."

Some people think "Premium" means BETTER. And they have FOMO (fear of missing out) if they don't have the BEST version of LinkedIn.

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LinkedIn is a business, and I get that they need to be profitable and make money. However, I want to make sure that my clients are getting value out of their investment.

Sometimes I joke to the to cancel and pay ME to provide LinkedIn strategy coaching instead, and then upgrade later, when they can really get value out of an upgraded investment.

I recommend upgrading to LinkedIn Premium or Sales Navigator ONLY if you need access to additional features offered through these upgraded subscriptions that will help to support your business but only if:

1. You have a optimized profile

2. You are personalizing EVERY invitation and making it all about them.

3. You are screening in all invitations and creating dialog

4. You are participating in conversations on your homepage feed on a daily business AND posting once every business day.

If so, then premium or sales navigator may make sense for you.

And if you do decide to proceed, make sure you sign up for 1 month for free. You will have to put your credit card on file and cancel by day 29 if you don't decide to renew. Otherwise, your card will get charged $59.99 for Business Premium for the next month.

If you can gain one client from using the features in LinkedIn Premium that you get access to for the $59.99 spent each month that you would NOT have had been able to with the FREE version, then LinkedIn Premium makes sense.

Here's the link to learn more about LinkedIn Premium and to upgrade.

I'm not going to try to sell you on this feature. LinkedIn makes money if you upgrade. I don't.

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Side note: I have Sales Navigator and recently upgraded after having LinkedIn Premium for the past few years. It helps me and my business and it's worth the investment for me.

But for you? Maybe. Maybe not.

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Need help with LinkedIn strategy? Visit www.mellermarketing.com/linkedin to learn more about my LinkedIn strategy services. I'd love to help you unlock the power of LinkedIn and to maximize your investment in LinkedIn Premium or LinkedIn Sales Navigator.

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AMY KILGORE

Marketing, Sales, Customer Service

4 年

If you’re in some type of sales affiliated position I could find this helpful, it was too expensive for me though. I tried premium for two years and loved the “who’s viewed your profile” feature, however it doesn’t change anything about what I do personally if they view and do not connect. I guess it depends on your goals and your position.

Max Chan

Career Coach // Resume Writer // Job Interview Preparation // Helping you with your job search, so you can stop searching and start working your dream job.

4 年

Brenda, the only three features I've ever found useful for LinkedIn premium are: Viewing profiles on private and you still have access on who viewed yours. Unlimited searches for networking. LinkedIn Learning. I highly recommend if you're looking to grow your connections aggressively on LinkedIn or building out your skill set to get LinkedIn Premium, otherwise it isn't worth it.

Shelley Piedmont

??I Get Your Career From Stuck to Thriving ?? Career Coach ?? Former Recruiter ?? YouMap? Career Clarity Coach ?? Job Search Strategy ?? Interview Preparation ??

4 年

You need to know your goals and then what tools are available for you to meet your goals. If the tools of a premium subscription will help you reach your goals, then it could be a good investment. By the way, I get the same question all the time as well.

Mark Struczewski

Productivity Coach who Collaborates with SHRM and HR Professionals to Foster an Environment Where You and Your Team Thrive.

4 年

I've been a Premium member a few times. 2 free trials plus I paid for it for 2 months or so. But I don't think it was worth my money. I get a lot out of and give a lot on the free plan. Mister Productivity

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