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Hi Community members, 

 

As it goes without saying, your LinkedIn profile is one of your greatest assets to your personal branding toolkit and professional story. Read: It isn’t a resume; instead, it serves as an important representation of your digital persona. A well-crafted, detailed profile attracts more eyes than one that lacks content and personality. The correctly positioned profile provides more value and makes you easier to relate to, and as sellers, we all want our intended audience to engage with us. So now, let’s get into how to turn your LinkedIn profile from Expert to All Star level and how to use it to drive conversations with your targeted buyers

 

First, take a look at this detailed presentation on how to Create an Effective Sales Profile on LinkedIn to make yourself stand out as an interesting, engaging, and resourceful seller. To summarize very briefly, here are the key sections you can brush up on: 

  • Custom URL
  • Professional Photo 
  • Background Photo 
  • Headline 
  • Summary 
  • Experience 
  • Rich Media 
  • Recommendations 

Next, be sure to check out these quick guidelines to drive more engagement from your prospects and leads

 

1. Understand your goals and needs – If you don’t have a clear view of your goals and needs as a virtual seller, ask yourself questions like: 

  • What unique value can I bring to my prospects? 
  • How can I effectively deliver that value to a prospect or lead?  
  • What helpful information would I like from my lead? (i.e. insider knowledge or warm introductions to other stakeholders) 

Knowing the answers to these questions will help you convey a stronger message and build a more powerful profile that attracts the eyes you want. Additionally, if your viewers can find the answers they’re looking for from just glancing at your profile, then it would increase the chances of them starting a conversation with you. 

 

2. Learn about your audience – Understanding the needs and wants of your audience is halfway to delivering your value. Here are some helpful questions to get you started:  

  • What does this prospect or lead value in their role and line of business?  
  • In today’s evolving world of work due to COVID-19, how are your prospects affected and how are they reacting to it? How can you help?  
  • Is there anything on their LinkedIn profile that resonates with you? – Remember, having something in common adds to the warm outreach in prospecting.  

The better you understand your audience and what they seek from you, the easier it is to communicate your professional story and value as a seller.  

 

3. Gather inspiration to write your story – Now that you have a clear idea of your goals and your audience’s needs, let’s dive into the fun part of curating your professional narrative: 

  • If you aren’t familiar with personal branding, turn to like-minded peers and your network on LinkedIn for inspiration. 
  • Browse around to see which profiles interest you and spark your curiosity to learn more about them. 
  • Then, take different parts you like from multiple profiles (i.e. the tone, types of detail in each description, and their personality) to create a hybrid portfolio of your own. 

Once you add your own flair to it, you, too, will have an informative, engaging profile infused with your personal brand.  

 

Hopefully, these simple steps and additional guidelines are helpful in enhancing your LinkedIn profile, to inspire connection and engagement with your potential buyers. I’d also love to hear your best practices on polishing and presenting your LinkedIn profile. What extra tips do you have to elevate your profile and provide value to your LinkedIn network?  

 

Happy personal branding, and I look forward to hearing your feedback! 

Eva C. 

Thanks @Eva Chen​ , always good to do a check on your profile


@Liam Q​ Definitely. Hope you found something useful or learned something new!


Inspiration for meaningful posts can come from our day to day struggles and problems faced at work, and sharing solutions. If you are sharing someone else's post, do remember to add your own comments and insights. It would make the sharing more meaningful. Most of my more successful posts have also been those that I add an original picture / photo. So let your creative photography juices flow as well. You don't need a fancy SLR camera. Just an iphone with an eye for detail helps. 🙂


Good to see you again so soon and thanks for sharing these, @Michael G​! 

 

I particularly like what you said about sharing our day-to-day struggles as well as adding our own comments when sharing someone else's post. Our authenticity/vulnerability will make us more relatable and the thoughts we provide will be valuable to our audience as well. I also agree that adding an image will make your post stand out since it makes it easier to grab everyone's attention. (You might not know this, but photography is a great passion of mine so this last tip isn't hard for me to do! 😄 )


Another way of capturing the imagination of the audience and response to a post could be through "story telling". To be able to deliver a message via a story is a useful skill that I'm also trying to develop. You can find courses and material on this and many other topics on Linkedin Learning, of which I'm also a big fan. Tons of awesome material there.


Agreed, @Michael G​! I love the approach of storytelling when building a personal brand or sharing the value of your product/services. Great call out with the resources on LinkedIn Learning as well! 😊


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