This document discusses the importance of personal branding on social media, particularly LinkedIn. It outlines key reasons to have a LinkedIn profile such as networking, marketing, and finding job opportunities. It provides tips for creating a complete LinkedIn profile including filling out sections like current job, experience, recommendations, and skills. The document also discusses using LinkedIn for business purposes such as optimizing company pages, connecting with influencers, and engaging followers.
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Social media grownup presentation
1. Social Media Grownup
Presented by Nicki Escudero
Content and social media strategist for
CX cloud storage solutions, www.cx.com
2. Why is social media personal branding
important?
Networking
Marketing
Showing off accomplishments
Finding job leads or potential new workers
Sharing content
Pushing down negative search results
3. Notable social networks to be a part of
Facebook
Twitter
Google+
LinkedIn
YouTube
Klout
Instagram
4. What is LinkedIn?
LinkedIn is a professional social network for networking
within your industry, as well as finding job leads and
posting jobs
Personal profiles include sections for current title,
professional background, endorsements and
recommendations, honors and awards, volunteer
experience, education, publications youve been
featured in, and professional groups youre a part of on
the network
LinkedIn is growing at 10-15 million users per quarter
and is a great place for both individuals and businesses
to network with other industry professionals
5. Why does LinkedIn matter?
LinkedIn allows recruiters to search for you for
appropriate positions
LinkedIn helps you find great candidates for open
positions at your company
LinkedIn allows you to digitally network with other
industry professionals
LinkedIn is an avenue for you to display your business
expertise and be a thought leader in your industry
LinkedIn attracts more customers to your business
LinkedIn helps more people learn about your company
6. Heres what a complete LinkedIn
profile looks like
A completed LinkedIn profile
causes your profile to appear
higher in search results
Put complete information
about your current positions in
your header box. If you are
currently unemployed, write
something that describes your
strengths and what youre
looking for, such as, Marketer
with more than 20 years
experience currently looking
for management position
The most current update you
post will appear below your
header box
7. Heres what a complete LinkedIn
profile looks like
Your Summary best
sums up your
professional life. Include
the gist of what youve
done, along with goals
you have.
I uploaded my resume
to my CX cloud storage
account at www.cx.com
and then used a share
link to include it right in
my summary for anyone
to download easily.
8. Heres what a complete LinkedIn profile looks like
List all professional positions
you are proud of, along with a
description of main duties.
Ask former co-workers for
LinkedIn recommendations to
boost your profile. My best
practice is to thank the
person for the time you spent
working together, say youd
love to write them a LinkedIn
recommendation, and ask
them if theyd return the
favor. After they say yes,
write them one. Its all about
reciprocity.
You can also add projects,
presentations, articles,
slideshows, etc. related to
your position to your page for
people to peruse.
9. Heres what a complete LinkedIn
profile looks like
I included articles
and blogs I wrote
for the newspaper
here. LinkedIn
automatically pulls
an image.
10. Heres what a complete LinkedIn
profile looks like
Honors, awards and
volunteer experience
are worth listing
because they might
impress future
employers.
11. Heres what a complete LinkedIn
profile looks like
You may also add
stellar test scores,
as well as
publications youve
been featured in.
12. Heres what a complete LinkedIn
profile looks like
List areas of skills and
expertise you have.
Others may add their
own skills they believe
you have, and your
contacts may endorse
you for these skills.
Endorsements cause
your profile to show up
higher in search results.
Once again, its about
reciprocity if someone
endorses you for
something, consider
endorsing them for
skills, as well.
13. Heres what a complete LinkedIn
profile looks like
LinkedIn is great for
students, too, who
can get
recommendations
from professors or
fellow students.
If you took advanced
classes in a subject,
consider listing
those courses.
14. Heres what a complete LinkedIn
profile looks like
The Interests section allows
you to show employers
your personal side.
Employers love well-
roundedness, so include
interests that are
appropriate for a
professional setting.
15. Heres what a complete LinkedIn
profile looks like
Join groups that are
relevant to your industry,
and participate in
discussions in them to be
seen as a thought leader
and make new
connections.
Follow news related to
your industry, so you are
seen as a lifelong learner,
and follow companies
youre connected with or
want to be employed with
to comment on updates
and keep up with open
positions.
16. Are you an All-Star?
On the right-hand side of your
profile, LinkedIn will assign you
a profile ranking. The more
complete your profile, the
higher youll appear in search
results.
17. Who has viewed your profile?
Everyday, check who
viewed youre
profile.
If youre not already
connected with the
person, click
Connect, and send
them a personal
message Thanks for
checking out my
LinkedIn profile. Id
like to connect with
you here.
Be aware of who is
checking you out if
its worth a larger
discussion, message
the person.
18. Share your knowledge
Every day, up to twice is best practice, in my opinion, share an update. This can
consist of the following:
News you find interesting
A blog from your company
An open position at a company
What youre looking for if youre in search of a job
19. For your business Optimize your
company page
Think of your LinkedIn company
profile as an extension of your
brand, which will show up in
search results both on LinkedIn
and on search engines such as
Google. Your LinkedIn page
provides an opportunity to
optimize for those keywords you
want people to use to find you,
so make sure your page is rich
with those words. Your company
LinkedIn page is also a way to
start discussions with people on
LinkedIn on topics related to
your industry, as well as get
recommendations on products,
show off your staff and post job
listings.
20. For your business Connect with
journalists and influential people
LinkedIn contains many members of local and national
press connect with them on your network, and youve
taken the first step to getting a story written about you.
Scan your homepage feed to see who people in your
network and connecting with and sharing content from,
and grow your network organically by asking your contacts
to offer up e-mail introductions. You can also visit other
company sites where your target consumers work and find
influential people through those networks.
21. For your business Become an
authority in Groups
LinkedIn has a Groups section, where members may join groups related to topics
theyre interested in both personally and professionally. Those groups have
discussions related to the topics, where you may Like and comment on
discussions. Think about groups your targeted consumers might be a part of, and
participate in discussions with them. Then, as you start to build those genuine
relationships with the groups, connect with people on a personal level, and let
them know about your business.
22. For your business Engage your own
followers in discussions
Just as you would any other
social network for your
business, use your company
LinkedIn page to connect with
followers and share valuable
information.
Experiment with times of day
you post, days of the week,
frequency of posts, and types
of content to monitor
impressions, clicks, shares
and engagement percentage
just as you would any other
social network for your
business.
23. For your business Share product
updates on your personal page
LinkedIn members may share personal updates on their individual pages, and
since the community is work-focused, sharing whats new with your company is
totally appropriate. Use LinkedIn personal updates to share company
developments, and add a personal twist you can share updates directly from
your company page, which will help to drive traffic back there, as well. Remember
to try to get a discussion going with your followers by asking questions related to
the content youre sharing, not just posting marketing messages.
24. For your business Create partnerships with like-
minded professionals
Once youve begun those relationships
with others on LinkedIn, treat them as
you would any other professional
relationship. Regularly check in with
your contacts, and when you identify
ways to help each other, go from there.
Once youve worked together, be sure
to ask for product recommendations
and personal endorsements, and be
willing to return the favor honestly.
Share content with your brand partners,
and build up those LinkedIn referrals.
25. Other networks
On other social networks, keep these factors
in mind when it comes to personal branding
Choose a profile picture that represents you in a
great light.
Show off your current place of employment.
Share interesting content and react genuinely to
content you find interesting.
Be respectful and treat online relationships in the
same way you would offline ones.
Tag brands when trying to connect publicly.
26. Questions?
Dont forget add me on LinkedIn!
www.linkedin.com/in/nickiescudero
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