How to get the most out of LinkedIn in just 15 minutes per day - GUEST BLOGGER!
By Our Guest Blogger: Wayne Breitbarth, CEO of Power Formula LLC,
1. Respond to any messages in your Inbox. I can’t emphasize enough the importance of being timely when someone is reaching out to you. Always think about how antsy you get these days when someone doesn’t answer a text message in a minute or two. The world we live in has really amped up this expectation; so don’t let a day go by with something sitting in that box. If the item doesn’t require a response, like a mass invitation to an event or something like that, place it in archive so you don’t spend time thinking about it another day.
2. Invite people whom you met yesterday to join your network. Timeliness on this step is important for a couple reasons. First, you want to make sure the person you met will remember the meeting or conversation you had with him/her that led to the invitation to join your network. Second, your being the aggressor and sending the invitation shows that you care and are very good at timely follow-through. This should make a good first impression and suggest that this is how you do all things in your life, including whatever business you are in.
3. Review the previous day’s emails of group discussions you are following. Don’t select the option of following a discussion unless you are really interested in the topic or the person who started the discussion, because you will be overwhelmed by the quantity of these emails. Be selective, and this will help in just giving you the important discussions to keep tabs on.
4. Review the status updates from your network for the previous day. This is your chance to see what your friends think is most important in their lives that you might want to be a part of or comment on. Remember—when you share a comment, you are sharing it with all the people in their network, and that is great marketing for you.
5. Post a status update of your own. Don’t miss this great daily opportunity to share information with your entire first-level network and also remind them that you are still out there doing business and looking forward to their help. Staying top of mind is where you want to be with your friends, and this is a super way to do that. LinkedIn etiquette allows you to do some self-promotion from time to time, hopefully crafted in a question type format. Just be careful not to make this your focus. Remember—LinkedIn is a networking platform, and that means giving, sharing and helping first and foremost.
6. Review “Recently Connected.” Is there anything more important in the networking world than knowing who your friends just met? I have received more benefit out of this section of my home page than any other part.
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