There’s Still Time to Make 2019 Your Best Year Ever
Wayne Breitbarth
LinkedIn Trainer, Speaker & Consultant | Author, POWER FORMULA FOR LINKEDIN SUCCESS | 1 on 1 LinkedIn Consultations | Proudly Received 250 LinkedIn Recommendations | Managing Director at Kinship Community Food Center
Are you frustrated with your results thus far in 2019—or have you had a great first half and want to keep rolling through year's end?
Well, I've got good news for you. If you follow these simple LinkedIn tips, 2019 just may be your best year ever.
And these suggestions are not just for salespeople and business owners. If you're looking for a new job, in need of volunteers or donors for your nonprofit, or interested in growing a strategic network to accomplish your professional goals, these tips are perfect for you, too.
And here's the really good news. You can do it all with a FREE LinkedIn account.
These are the "low hanging fruit," the strategies that will produce the most significant results in a short period of time. "Pick" a few and get started today.
Five LinkedIn strategies that bring big results
After the broad comments, you'll find a link to an article with step-by-step details for executing each strategy.
1. Reach out to targeted members of your network
This strategy works well if you've done a good job of building a network that includes some people with whom you have a high level of trust and will thus be more likely to respond to your request.
Do a search of your first-level connections, and use filters like location, title, industry, current company, etc. Then you'll have a great list of people you can contact with a LinkedIn direct message or by email, phone, etc. and invite them to an event, share important industry news, let them know you'll be in their area, or ask for help with your job search.
I find that many people don't take advantage of this strategy because they don't know how to use LinkedIn's advanced search function. Learn how simple it is with this resource:
Additional Resource: Are You Ignoring Your LinkedIn Connections?
2. Leverage the networks of your current clients or other referral sources
This is the ultimate referral strategy on LinkedIn. Once you see who knows whom, you can ask for an introduction.
Start by identifying your connections who are well networked and love connecting people with each other. Next, do filtered searches of their networks, and put together a list of six to twelve people you think could improve your chances of landing a new client or that new job. Then contact your connections and ask them to introduce you to the people you've discovered.
Additional Resource: This LinkedIn Feature Will Really Wow You
3. Set up LinkedIn search alerts
I refer to this strategy as your FREE, 24/7 LinkedIn virtual assistant. When you do advanced people searches and get productive results, set up search alerts. Then you'll receive weekly emails from LinkedIn that will include new people who meet the exact criteria of your saved searches.
The most difficult part is picking the right combination of filters and keywords that will result in the perfect list of targets. But once you've found it, it works like a charm.
If you'd like help executing this powerful strategy, sign up for a virtual, one-on-one consultation with me by clicking here.
Additional Resource: How to Build a Free LinkedIn Prospect Machine
4. Revise your profile to include specific calls to action
Most people's LinkedIn profiles look like resumes—and many times they aren't even good resumes. Don't be one of those people!
Start by thinking of your profile as your main online marketing tool or your weapon to win the professional battle. No matter what your current LinkedIn objective is, you should have several specific calls to action strategically placed in your profile to move readers from being interested to taking action—visiting your website, downloading resources or your resume, viewing video, listening to a podcast, etc.
Additional Resource: So You Viewed My Profile...Now What?
5. Engage directly with LinkedIn users who have viewed your profile or invited you to connect
You'd be surprised how many people do absolutely nothing when others attempt to engage with them on LinkedIn. Granted, there will be spammers who check out your profile or invite you to join their networks, but most people are legitimately interested in engaging with you.
If you're already connected to people who viewed your profile, you may want to send them a note to ask how you can help them.
If you notice that interesting people outside your network have viewed your profile, invite them to join your network and offer them something of value (free quote, white paper, informative video, etc.) or ask if they'd be interested in a phone call or meeting with you.
When you receive an invitation to connect from people you'd like to have in your network, accept their invitation, thank them for reaching out, and propose one of the next steps outlined in the above paragraph.
Additional Resource: Are the Right People Waiting to Hear From You on LinkedIn?
Now that you know about the "low hanging fruit" on LinkedIn, get busy and put some of these strategies into practice. Then on New Year's Eve 2019, you just may be celebrating one of the best years you've ever had.
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Engineer | Laboratory Specialist | Researcher ??Industry 4.0 ?? Ciber-Physical Systems ?? Digital Twin
5 年Wayne Breitbarth, great article and tips, thanks for sharing.
Financial Services Leader, PNC Bank (Retired)
5 年Wayne thank you for sharing these great tips.? Real important to use LinkedIn tools and constantly work your network.
Disruptive Career Coach | Innovative | Veteran Transition | Returning To Workforce | Mentor | Presenter and Speaker
5 年Wayne, as always great tips and reminders. LinkedIn is a dynamic platform that requires daily nurturing to return the results we are looking for. ?Thank you. ?Sharing it with my network
Multi-Unit Restaurant Director / General Manager skilled at building and leading teams that deliver exceptional service, sales, and profitability | Area Coordinator-Illinois for Operation BBQ Relief
5 年Terrific tips and insights Wayne!
Life Sciences Sales, Marketing & Commercialization | Business-to-Healthcare Sales Strategist | Driving Innovation & Growth in Healthcare
5 年Wayne Breitbarth great insights. Thank you!