How to Reap Benefits from Linkedin
Need help with your Linkedin presence?
Is the following description exactly the situation you’re in?
You have completed your Linkedin profile, but you skipped filling in some sections you didn’t think were important. Now you can’t wait to start publishing awesome content. Or at least, you want to write Linkedin posts, but you lack ideas what to post.
You just know that you want th kind of content your followers will like to read and want more of.
Writing regularly on Linkedin is a MUST.
Without writing, you can’t earn trust from your potential followers.
Without writing, you won’t be as visible as the content creators on Linkedin who spend a lot of time there and are efficient at getting new clients.
On this page, you can read blog articles on:
creating your Linkedin summary (the About section),
publishing a paid Linkedin newsletter (if you have at least 150 followers on Linkedin)
the reasons why I care about Linkedin
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Linkedin isn’t the only way to get leads and potential clients.
And you must also note that having only a Linkedin profile won’t be enough as a platform to convince potential customers to contact you.
For that, you must point your Linkedin profile visitors to your website.
Your place on the internet where you present yourself more in detail, where you publish your case studies and the place which is only yours (Linkedin belongs to Microsoft)
So, if you’d like to maintain a Linkedin profile and then drive visitors your website, with the aim to increase website traffic and get new clients, read on and find out how building a strong Linkedin presence can be beneficial for your business or company.
If you’re just starting out on Linkedin, and you have your website already sorted, you can book a 1:1 session with me!
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