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The Smarter Way to Quality Clients
On LinkedIn you get quality clients. Everybody means business (spammers excluded). This isn’t true for Facebook and Twitter.
In this post, I’ll show you how you can attract new quality leads on LinkedIn, without spending a penny. All you’ve got to do is…
Optimize Your Profile
Implementing these tips won’t take long, two hours tops. But, it will create a perpetual source of quality inbound leads. Moreover, the best customers are those that approach you, without you having sought them out. Feel free to tweet that statement.
Profit from Your LinkedIn Profile: 10 Free Ways to Generate New Business
#1 Upload a Professional Photo
Here are some pointers that’ll help you make a good first impression:
- Upload a good quality headshot (no full-lengths).
- Formals work best.
- Be wary of what is in your surrounding. It’s funny how random stuff turns up in the backdrop of images. A blank, white wall or something equally safe is a good idea.
- Get a professional photographer to take your photo, if you feel the need.
#2: Write a Killer Headline
- Descriptive headlines tend to make a greater impact. For instance, ‘Consultant’ doesn’t have the same punch as ‘Social Media and Content Strategist, Keynote Speaker, and Bestselling Author’.
- Keywords used in your headline help you show up in search results. More the keywords you use, better your chances of showing up in searches.
- Based on a heatmap study done in 2011, your headline gets more attention than your photo. In other words, your headline on LinkedIn is the most important part of your profile - use it to sell yourself. Feel free to tweet that statement.
#3 Create a Custom URL
See the screenshots for help. This customization will allow you to share your LinkedIn profile in your email signature and on your business card.
#4 Get Creative with Website Links
From a sales perspective, I’d suggest changing it often. For instance, if there’s a survey your company’s running, use one of the links to link to the survey page or you could add your newsletter subscription link there.
Also, use these links as call to actions, by giving your potential customers something to do. ‘Download a case study’, ‘Take our small business survey’, ‘Subscribe to our newsletter’…you get the drift?
#5 Tell Your Story
A great LinkedIn summary generally covers your background, your current position, your passion and ends with a call to action. Feel free to tweet this nugget of advice.
#6 Update Your Experience
P.S. Don’t forget to use keywords.
#7 Add Your Education
The biggest benefit of including your education is the ability to tap into your alumni network. Chances are that most of your institute’s alumni are placed in companies, or have businesses that could use your services. Adding them is a great way to attract and approach qualified leads.
#8 Ask for Recommendations
Most people have recommendations from colleagues and classmates and while these are good to have, the best recommendations come from clients. If you can get good recommendations from satisfied clients on your LinkedIn profile, you are golden. Feel free to tweet that statement.
#9 Select and Add Relevant Skills
Another huge advantage of adding skills to your profile: you show up on the skill’s page. Every skill has its own page on LinkedIn and it features users who’ve added that skill. So, that’s another way to get found by prospects.
#10 Endorse Others
Endorsements are a great alternative to recommendations (though not as powerful). Go ahead and endorse others and they’ll surely reciprocate. However, be honest with your endorsements and only endorse people for the skills you know they possess.
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