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LinkedIn Workshop-from Mystery to Mastery-May 27th Online

LinkedIn from Mystery to Mastery-Online Event- Why it’s so important to use LinkedIn with what is happening with Covid 19.

If you missed our Jan workshop you don’t want to miss this one!!  This will be an online event only! Early Bird Discount code – 25Off In this Unbelievable time in history, LinkedIn could potentially save your company from disaster. The world has never seen anything like this and It is time your Business started thinking out of the box. LinkedIn has over 685 million people on its platform worldwide. This gives you unprecedented reach, to be able to connect with, Talk to,  Joint venture and Enroll businesses to keep your company going! This workshop will take you from “Mystery” to “Mastery”! The professional world has finally realized the importance of LinkedIn in this unprecedented day and age, as a business platform that serves multiple objectives. Besides being a central hub for professional branding, networking and career management, LinkedIn is now becoming a growing source of news, knowledge and opportunity for professionals worldwide. Businesses now call on employees to participate on LinkedIn, not only for social recruiting but also for social selling, social media marketing and employee advocacy. However, most companies don’t understand how to leverage LinkedIn as a phenomenal source of marketing and lead generation. Allan Fine is an experienced speaker, he has trained hundreds of companies on LinkedIn for business. Join him to spend a day to learn about this amazing B2B social media platform, where he will reveal amazing tips and tricks he has learned. His goal,  with this online workshop is to provide useful information that is just as relevant for employees getting trained on LinkedIn as it is for professionals, executives and business owners trying to derive more value from their LinkedIn profiles. We will give you a solid understanding of how to market your company effectively with your profile and how lead generation on LinkedIn works.

Due to the Covid 19-We are doing this all online now!

Who is this workshop for? * You’re on LinkedIn, but you don’t know how to use it properly. * Because of the worldwide Covid 19 Epidemic, your business is really suffering and you need to find out-of-the-box solutions. * You’ve heard about lead generation and marketing on LinkedIn but you have no idea how that works. * You know having an amazing profile on LinkedIn is very important, but you don’t know exactly what that means or how to create one. * You are a professional who wants to use LinkedIn to expand your networks and maximize your connections to create lead generation opportunities. * You are a professional who wants to use LinkedIn to expand your networks and maximize your connections to create lead generation opportunities. * LinkedIn beginners and more experienced users will benefit from this training. LinkedIn has changed its features and we can provide you with what the updates mean for new opportunities on the platform. What should I bring into the event? We will provide a workshop workbook for the day. Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn’t match the person who attends? Yes as long as you inform us of this information beforehand, so we can match registration with the person who attends. This is the next generation workshop that will improve on Jan 31st workshop with all the things he learned so it will be even better! Get into 2020 with LinkedIn Mastery and Maximize LinkedIn for your business!  
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Three Mistakes You’re Making With Your LinkedIn Profile

When it comes to marketing on LinkedIn, the number one most important part of the process is getting your profile right. What I mean by that is the following.
1. You want your profile to be complete.
2. You especially want your profile to pre-sell you!
I see a lot of people’s profiles on LinkedIn that fail on one, or often both, of these points. In the rest of this article, I’d like to talk about the three most common problems I often see.
Problem #1: Poor Photo
LinkedIn is a business site! Unless you run a beach-side concession renting out umbrellas and sea kayaks, you don’t want your LinkedIn profile picture to be from your last vacation. You know the one I’m taking about, right? Yep—the one where you’re wearing your multi-colored swim suit, and you’re carrying around that boogie board you love so much.
Would you dress like that for a job interview? Gosh, I hope not!
Go dress up as you would for that job interview and get your significant other to take a well-lighted picture with your phone. Should do the job!

Problem #2: No Summary or Poor Summary
I see this all the time. People with otherwise great looking profiles, but their summary is either not there or it’s only one sentence long. That summary space has a 2,000-character limit. Use them all, or as close as you can!

Problem #3: No Recommendations
This one’s a little more problematic than the first two, because you actually have to get someone else to do the recommending. But, here’s the deal. People are actually scrolling down and looking for those recommendations! You don’t need many. Two or three will do nicely. So, do this, if you don’t already have some. Ethically get some of your closer business associates to fill out a LinkedIn recommendation for you. You can either write it for them, and they can copy and paste or they can do it all themselves!
The bottom line is this—you need a full and complete profile. LinkedIn even prompts you for this, so if you haven’t filled out everything, you should know better! Stop what you’re doing right now and get that LinkedIn profile in tip top shape. You’ll be glad you did!

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Why Endorsements, Skills, and Recommendations Matter on LinkedIn

A lot of LinkedIn users that I see online have great profiles, with a few exceptions. Those exceptions are often the following. They’re weak in endorsements, recommendations, and/or skills. Often all three. It’s like these three are the step children of the various fields that make up a complete LinkedIn profile. Here’s why you don’t want to ignore these all-important parts of your LinkedIn profile.
Look at it this way. When’s the last time you bought something that cost more than a few dollars (or pounds or yen, etc.)? Being an Internet savvy person, what did you do? If you’re like most folks, you Googled whatever it was and read about what other people thought, right? Well, people are doing essentially the same thing on LinkedIn. We call this social proof in the marketing business. People are highly influenced by what other people think. Being endorsed is one of the ways of providing this social proof to people who visit your profile on LinkedIn. Recommendations are another way of providing this proof.
Have you ever asked a colleague about the car they just bought, the new restaurant they tried, or their dentist or doctor? For important purchases, finding the right product or the right service provider is often done through recommendations. Recommendations carry a huge amount of influence, and you should be asking the people you’re connected with, at least the ones you know well, to recommend you.
Finally, listing your skills matters a lot! Seeing a large list of skills along with the number of people who’ve endorsed you for them is a great way to position yourself as a professional. Not only that, but the selection of skills helps viewers get to know you. Both recruiters and people who are potential clients are going to scan these skills to help them understand who you are and what you bring to the party!

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Three Ways To Boost Your Or Your Company’s LinkedIn Profile

Once you have your profile on LinkedIn all sorted out, you’ll want to use it to start getting business for yourself (or a job, if that’s what you want). There are several ways to do this, three of which I’m doing to talk about here. I’ll cover other methods in my other articles. So, check those out!
Tip #1: Understand Your Audience
Advertisers, copywriters, and salespeople of all types understand the necessity of really understanding who their target audience is. You need to too! You must understand what your target audience wants, why they’re there reading your profile, what their hot buttons are. Just like a professional sales letter writer, you need to get inside their proverbial heads and talk to them the way they’re already thinking. If you can do this, you’ll automatically mesh with your audience. They’ll not only like you, they’ll believe in you and frankly buy from you. If you alienate your audience, however, you might as well quit. This is that important!

Tip #2: Get Your Keywords Right
Keywords are the phrases that someone types into a search window in order to find web pages that match the keyword phrase. So, if you type in “restaurant Boise”, you should get a list of restaurants in Boise. Works the same way on LinkedIn. Someone might type in “accountant Dallas” in order to find accountants in Dallas, TX. I’m sure you can see how important having the right keywords in your profile are for people who want to do business on LinkedIn. So, couple of things. First off, you need to find what keywords people are using, or might use, to search for you on LinkedIn. You can ball park this by searching yourself and keeping track of what results you find. Second, you’ll need to use these keywords both in your headline and in your profile summary.

Tip #3: Make Use of LinkedIn’s Own Analytics
Although the amount of information you can get from LinkedIn varies according to whether you have a free or paid account, both types of accounts can glean a lot of useful information from your LinkedIn analytics page. You can see who’s searched for you. You can also get an albeit small list of keywords used. This isn’t a lot of information to go on, but it does help!

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