Friday, May 29, 2020
15 LinkedIn Status Updates to Get You Noticed
15 LinkedIn Status Updates to Get You Noticed You have a LinkedIn profile, but no one is contacting you. What do you need to do to draw attention to your profile? The secret is in sharing status updates that appeal to your network and potential employers. LinkedIn reported that job seekers who updated their status weekly were 10 times more likely to be contacted by recruiters. First Focus on Your Profile: Is your LinkedIn profile top notch? You better makes sure its ready when people check it out. What Can You Do to Increase Job Leads? There are two reasons you want to do more on LinkedIn. First you want to be remembered by contacts in your network and second, you want to stand out and get noticed by people who may be looking for someone just like you. One of the best ways to stay top-of-mind and build a memorable reputation is by sharing on-brand news, stories and events. On-brand for a job seeker is NOT sharing job search tips or making desperate pleas for help. You want to share content related to your next desired occupation. Your mission is to consistently add valuable content to your LinkedIn status updates. When people in your network see what you share, they are likely to see you as a go-to resource. People often dont know what to share so to make it easier for you, here are the types of status updates you can share on a weekly basis. 15 Types of Status Updates to Engage Your Network: 1. Share Industry Insights 60% of LinkedIn members are interested in industry insights according to LinkedInâs marketing strategy guide âLinkedIn Best Practices Targeted Status Updates.â This guide is written to help businesses promote themselves on LinkedIn, but because you are targeting the same readers, this advice works for you too. Whenever and whatever you share, keep in mind: âinformative, useful updates receive the highest engagement ratesâ according to LinkedInâs research. 2. Share News About Target Companies LinkedIn research found that 53% of users were interested in company news. People want to know what the competition is up to and usually monitor mentions about their own company. You can take advantage of this by following companies you are interested in working for. By doing this, you will be able to see the news they share through their LinkedIn company status updates. When they share news about new lines of business, new contracts or new services, you can share the update with your network. 3. Job-Related Tips/Hacks 43% of LinkedIn users are interested in new products and services. Help keep your network up-to-date on new technology in your field by sharing the latest trends in technology. You could also look for useful articles which provide solutions to common problems for people in your profession. Posts about time management, professional development, success stories or new trends. You can find these tips by reading LinkedIns Pulse or Influencers articles or reading industry publications and newsletters. 4. Ask Questions Engage your network by asking for advice or opinions on certifications, new technology or recommendations for professional associations, clubs or organizations. You can even share an article and ask your network for their opinions on a topic mentioned within the article. 5. Share Quotes Motivational quotes are uplifting and stir positive emotions. Keep in mind that LinkedIn is a professional network and ensure the quotes you share are work-appropriate. 6. Share Images Posting status updates with images increases comments by 98% according to QuickSprout. You could share a photo taken at a professional event, a screen shot of work you recently completed, or if humor is more your style, a funny meme or cartoon once in a while lightens the tone and may help people understand you better. 7. Share Infographics Technically, an infographic is an image. The difference is that an infographic serves two purposes: its a useful resource designed to simplify complex information and its visually appealing. Infographics are helpful eye-candy and making it easier to understand. 8. Share Videos Who doesnât love a great video? Share a TedX Talk or short video youâve created and watch your network share it! Including a link to a YouTube video translates into a 75% higher share rate, according to QuickSprout. 9. Contribute to a Group When you add a discussion to a group or comment on an existing group discussion it shows in your activity feed and your network will see it. This is another way to demonstrate you are active in your profession. Not only is adding to a group discussion a great way to network within the group, it also showcases your areas of interest and expertise. 10. Promote Upcoming Events Are you planning on attending a conference or workshop? Share a link and description of the event with your network. You can also ask who is going to the event. Meeting up with people can make the event more enjoyable and improve your network. 11. Share Status Updates from Your Network From your home page on LinkedIn, scroll down through the updates. Look for share-worthy articles. Tag the person who shared the post by using their name in your status update. This gives them credit for finding the article AND is a nice ping of recognition. 12. Like an Update A quick and easy way to add to activities to your feed is by simply liking an update. Donât get carried away. Be purposeful in the updates you choose to like. Is your goal to keep in touch with someone? Like an update theyve shared. Is your mission to get on the radar of a company you would like to work for? Then like one of their updates. 13. Comment on an Update Adding a comment to someoneâs status update or group discussion shows up in your networkâs news feed. Make sure your comment is clear, professional and not hostile or argumentative. 14. Practice Random Acts of Kindness Do you know someone worthy of a compliment? You can mention a work milestone, recent accomplishment, or congratulate them for outstanding work. When you tag someone on LinkedIn, they receive notification. 15. Indulge in Self-Promotion If youve been doing all these other things, youve earned the right to plug yourself. Upload a slidedeck with testimonials or recent project into your profile and share it with your network. Or show off your new infographic resume or personal website. What Else Shows Up in Your Activity Feed? There are other LinkedIn activities that your network can see such as connecting with LinkedIn members, following Influencer, Channel or Publisher and more. LinkedIn provides a full listing of actions that show up in your feed and how to turn some on and off.
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