A SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM 	

FOR PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING
Melissa McGinnis
Marketing Chameleon	

mcginnis.m.melissa@gmail.com	

March 2014
TRADITIONAL NETWORKING
• Finding an event that fits your target
market	

• Risk meeting the same people	

• Make 3-5 new connections
• Spend 3-4 hours at event 	

• Follow-up	

• Maintain relationship	

• Maintain top-of-mind awareness
BENEFITS OF LINKEDIN FOR
NETWORKING
• Advanced Search Options for Connections	

• Open for Exponential Networking	

• Visual Resume to Build Credibility	

• Maintain Contact and Awareness via News
Feed	

• Form Professional Relationships with Less
Time Spent	

• IncreaseYour Personal SEO
LINKEDIN FACTS
• Users Average 15Years in Industry	

• Average User Age is 41Years Old	

• 47% of Users are “Decision Makers”	

• Average User Income is $109,000
PROFILE SETTING ADJUSTMENTS
• Must Adjust Settings before making multiple changes to your profile	

• Don’t annoy your connections on their Activity Feed with your updates	

• Adjust Broadcast Activity	

• Activity FeedVisibility	

• Anonymity Settings	

• Decide on who can see your connections?
ADJUSTING BROADCAST ACTIVITY
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Make everyone
aware of your
updates and
comments
because it
allows people
to interact with
you even if
they are not
1st level
connections.
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
REASONS FOR ANONYMITY
• You may want to remain anonymous if you are “stalking” - or
gathering information on a prospect	

• You may NOT want to be anonymous if you are hoping to connect -
show your sincerity with connecting by taking time to get to know
them
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
DOYOU WANT OTHERSTO SEEYOUR
CONNECTIONS?
• Do you have anything to lose by having your competitors connect
with your clients or prospects by looking through your connections?	

• Do your connections provide any competitive advantage for you?	

• Networking Advantage? Find professionals reaching out to your
target market and browse through their connections.
Add all Email
Addresses so
people can
find you
YOUR PROFILE
• Serves asYOUR Professional Marketing Piece	

• Keywords are Important!They make you searchable!	

• What does your profile communicate about you?	

• Online is just as important as in-person!
#1:A PROFESSIONAL PICTURE
• A visual representation of you as a professional	

• Everyone will look at your picture first	

• Your picture may be the deciding factor on whether
someone will connect with you	

• There is a greater chance that people will ONLY
look at your picture and not your written content	

• Your picture is the only way someone will recognize
you at a networking event, if given the chance
If you have a photo,
you have a	

68%	

better chance of
someone engaging
with you
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Photographed by:	

Mike Shea Photography	

www.mikeshea-photo.com
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
WHAT NOTTO DO …
• Don’t post a picture where your face does not fill the frame
- don’t look like a tiny speck	

• Don’t post a picture with your family	

• This is your site, people want to know whoYOU are	

• This is a Professional site, not Facebook	

• Don’t include hobbies, unless it is your job
NAME AND HEADLINE
• Your Name	

• Make it visible to everyone; may want to include alternate names or
misspellings	

• Your Headline	

• Make it about your career, NOT your current job title	

• Your job title is temporary.YOU are lasting.	

• Don’t LimitYourself: Make yourself available for ALL opportunities!
DEVELOPINGYOUR HEADLINE
• KEYWORDS!	

• If you did not have your current job, how would you explain who you are as a professional?	

• What are your professional goals?	

• Write out your personal elevator speech.What keywords can you identify?	

• If you want to include your job title, put it last.	

• Don’t use industry jargon or job titles that no one will understand.	

• Focus on who you are. and what you offer.
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
THE SUMMARY
• Use Searchable KEYWORDS!	

• Brag about yourself	

• Identify problem, solution, and outcome stories	

• Give numbers if possible	

• Build a general professional picture	

• How do you want to position yourself?
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
JOB HISTORY SECTION
• KEYWORDS!	

• Job title - Can be more than what title the company gave you - Identify what
you accomplished	

• Summary - what you accomplished, challenges overcome, what you offer,
collaborators and competitors	

• Additional Info - Use keywords -Think like your client - services, title,
competitors, conferences (ex. accountant, bookkeeper, accounting, bookkeeping)
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
PROJECTS AND SPECIAL SECTIONS
• KEYWORDS!	

• Include clients and collaborators	

• Include websites, if possible	

• Include Publications, interests, volunteer
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
PERSONALIZE	

YOUR PUBLIC PROFILE LINK
• KEYWORDS!	

• Use Name, Company, or Area of Specialization	

• Increases chance you will come up in a web search	

• It’s a public URL - only one person can have it and it
may be taken
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
ADD WEBSITES
• Go to “Edit Contact Info”	

• Add websites under “other” so you can title your website with
either a call to action or the name of your company	

• Add blogs, articles, portfolio items, or other important pages
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
ADDING MEDIA
• Summary, Experience, or Education Sections	

• Upload a file or link - “The Proof is in the Pudding!”	

• Include on your profile or make an update:	

• Slideshows	

• Videos (Short 2 min. videos - www.two-head.com)	

• Presentations
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
RECOMMENDATIONS
• Make a written recommendation for people you have worked with as	

• Business Partners	

• Colleagues	

• Service Provider	

• Students	

• Make recommendations based off of only what you experienced	

• Don’t request large blanket recommendations - make them individualized
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
ENDORSEMENTS
• List of skills that you can endorse others for	

• add to their list of skills	

• add your endorsement to their existing skills
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
MANAGEYOUR ENDORSEMENTS
• When others endorse you, you can adjust who sees them	

• You may not want the endorsement because:	

• It’s not a skill you have	

• You would rather not be associated with the endorser
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
WAYSTO ADD CONNECTIONS
• Email	

• PeopleYou May Know	

• Who’sViewedYour Profile	

• Groups
• Connections-Connections	

• Advanced Search	

• Company Pages	

• Introductions
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
PEOPLEYOU MAY KNOW
• Connect with 2nd level connections	

• Similar people, professions, industries, and/or connections	

• Benefit: Does not require that you state how you know them
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
ADVANCED SEARCH STRATEGY
• Titles	

• Company	

• Industry	

• Groups	

• Keywords
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
BOOLEAN SEARCH
• + keeps words together	

• OR when either will do	

• AND when you are clarifying an
audience or industry niche	

• NOT to ignore and audience
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
GOOGLE SEARCH
Type in your Google browser:	

!
site:linkedin.com/in”group””location”	

!
site:linkedin.com”business professionals association”“Gainesville”
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
CONNECTING ON LINKEDIN
• Invitations	

• click on “Connect” button on their profile	

• You can be connected via “groups” or other category	

• Invite them showing that you have a reason for connecting with
them and show your interest in them
CONNECTING ON LINKEDIN
• Look at your Connections-Connections	

• Find someone in a position who is a competitor or someone that
you could benefit from	

• Search their connections to find people you could connect with	

• Use the Introduction tool if necessary
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
RECORD INFO ON CONNECTIONS
• Under “Network”	

• Make new connections via email	

• Organizes connections and conduct searches	

• Keep up with birthdays and job changes
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
MAKE NOTES 	

FORYOUR CONTACTS
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
GROUPS
• “Groups” is the easiest ways to communicate and engage with people
who are not 1st degree connections	

• Types of Groups	

• Open groups - content is visible to everyone	

• Closed groups - company, industry, and alumni groups - the content
and membership is protected in some way - can serve as a forum	

• Request to Join
TIPS FOR GROUPS
• Go to the “more” tab to learn more about the group	

• Your target market?	

• Informational?	

• In your area?	

• Search Members to Connect With
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
WHO’SVIEWED MY PROFILE
• If someone has viewed your profile, reach out to them!	

• Free account - see the last 5 people who have viewed your account	

• You can gather information on who you are attracting	

• Are you attracting the wrong people?	

• Do you need to change some keywords on your profile?
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis
CONCLUSION
• Get your Personal Profile READY!	

• BuildYour Connections	

• Reach Out and Stay Connected	

• Engage and Post

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Professional Networking with LinkedIn by Melissa McGinnis

  • 1. A SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM FOR PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING Melissa McGinnis Marketing Chameleon [email protected] March 2014
  • 2. TRADITIONAL NETWORKING • Finding an event that fits your target market • Risk meeting the same people • Make 3-5 new connections • Spend 3-4 hours at event • Follow-up • Maintain relationship • Maintain top-of-mind awareness
  • 3. BENEFITS OF LINKEDIN FOR NETWORKING • Advanced Search Options for Connections • Open for Exponential Networking • Visual Resume to Build Credibility • Maintain Contact and Awareness via News Feed • Form Professional Relationships with Less Time Spent • IncreaseYour Personal SEO
  • 4. LINKEDIN FACTS • Users Average 15Years in Industry • Average User Age is 41Years Old • 47% of Users are “Decision Makers” • Average User Income is $109,000
  • 5. PROFILE SETTING ADJUSTMENTS • Must Adjust Settings before making multiple changes to your profile • Don’t annoy your connections on their Activity Feed with your updates • Adjust Broadcast Activity • Activity FeedVisibility • Anonymity Settings • Decide on who can see your connections?
  • 11. Make everyone aware of your updates and comments because it allows people to interact with you even if they are not 1st level connections.
  • 14. REASONS FOR ANONYMITY • You may want to remain anonymous if you are “stalking” - or gathering information on a prospect • You may NOT want to be anonymous if you are hoping to connect - show your sincerity with connecting by taking time to get to know them
  • 18. DOYOU WANT OTHERSTO SEEYOUR CONNECTIONS? • Do you have anything to lose by having your competitors connect with your clients or prospects by looking through your connections? • Do your connections provide any competitive advantage for you? • Networking Advantage? Find professionals reaching out to your target market and browse through their connections.
  • 19. Add all Email Addresses so people can find you
  • 20. YOUR PROFILE • Serves asYOUR Professional Marketing Piece • Keywords are Important!They make you searchable! • What does your profile communicate about you? • Online is just as important as in-person!
  • 21. #1:A PROFESSIONAL PICTURE • A visual representation of you as a professional • Everyone will look at your picture first • Your picture may be the deciding factor on whether someone will connect with you • There is a greater chance that people will ONLY look at your picture and not your written content • Your picture is the only way someone will recognize you at a networking event, if given the chance If you have a photo, you have a 68% better chance of someone engaging with you
  • 24. Photographed by: Mike Shea Photography www.mikeshea-photo.com
  • 27. WHAT NOTTO DO … • Don’t post a picture where your face does not fill the frame - don’t look like a tiny speck • Don’t post a picture with your family • This is your site, people want to know whoYOU are • This is a Professional site, not Facebook • Don’t include hobbies, unless it is your job
  • 28. NAME AND HEADLINE • Your Name • Make it visible to everyone; may want to include alternate names or misspellings • Your Headline • Make it about your career, NOT your current job title • Your job title is temporary.YOU are lasting. • Don’t LimitYourself: Make yourself available for ALL opportunities!
  • 29. DEVELOPINGYOUR HEADLINE • KEYWORDS! • If you did not have your current job, how would you explain who you are as a professional? • What are your professional goals? • Write out your personal elevator speech.What keywords can you identify? • If you want to include your job title, put it last. • Don’t use industry jargon or job titles that no one will understand. • Focus on who you are. and what you offer.
  • 31. THE SUMMARY • Use Searchable KEYWORDS! • Brag about yourself • Identify problem, solution, and outcome stories • Give numbers if possible • Build a general professional picture • How do you want to position yourself?
  • 33. JOB HISTORY SECTION • KEYWORDS! • Job title - Can be more than what title the company gave you - Identify what you accomplished • Summary - what you accomplished, challenges overcome, what you offer, collaborators and competitors • Additional Info - Use keywords -Think like your client - services, title, competitors, conferences (ex. accountant, bookkeeper, accounting, bookkeeping)
  • 35. PROJECTS AND SPECIAL SECTIONS • KEYWORDS! • Include clients and collaborators • Include websites, if possible • Include Publications, interests, volunteer
  • 38. PERSONALIZE YOUR PUBLIC PROFILE LINK • KEYWORDS! • Use Name, Company, or Area of Specialization • Increases chance you will come up in a web search • It’s a public URL - only one person can have it and it may be taken
  • 41. ADD WEBSITES • Go to “Edit Contact Info” • Add websites under “other” so you can title your website with either a call to action or the name of your company • Add blogs, articles, portfolio items, or other important pages
  • 43. ADDING MEDIA • Summary, Experience, or Education Sections • Upload a file or link - “The Proof is in the Pudding!” • Include on your profile or make an update: • Slideshows • Videos (Short 2 min. videos - www.two-head.com) • Presentations
  • 45. RECOMMENDATIONS • Make a written recommendation for people you have worked with as • Business Partners • Colleagues • Service Provider • Students • Make recommendations based off of only what you experienced • Don’t request large blanket recommendations - make them individualized
  • 54. ENDORSEMENTS • List of skills that you can endorse others for • add to their list of skills • add your endorsement to their existing skills
  • 56. MANAGEYOUR ENDORSEMENTS • When others endorse you, you can adjust who sees them • You may not want the endorsement because: • It’s not a skill you have • You would rather not be associated with the endorser
  • 62. WAYSTO ADD CONNECTIONS • Email • PeopleYou May Know • Who’sViewedYour Profile • Groups • Connections-Connections • Advanced Search • Company Pages • Introductions
  • 66. PEOPLEYOU MAY KNOW • Connect with 2nd level connections • Similar people, professions, industries, and/or connections • Benefit: Does not require that you state how you know them
  • 70. ADVANCED SEARCH STRATEGY • Titles • Company • Industry • Groups • Keywords
  • 72. BOOLEAN SEARCH • + keeps words together • OR when either will do • AND when you are clarifying an audience or industry niche • NOT to ignore and audience
  • 76. GOOGLE SEARCH Type in your Google browser: ! site:linkedin.com/in”group””location” ! site:linkedin.com”business professionals association”“Gainesville”
  • 80. CONNECTING ON LINKEDIN • Invitations • click on “Connect” button on their profile • You can be connected via “groups” or other category • Invite them showing that you have a reason for connecting with them and show your interest in them
  • 81. CONNECTING ON LINKEDIN • Look at your Connections-Connections • Find someone in a position who is a competitor or someone that you could benefit from • Search their connections to find people you could connect with • Use the Introduction tool if necessary
  • 84. RECORD INFO ON CONNECTIONS • Under “Network” • Make new connections via email • Organizes connections and conduct searches • Keep up with birthdays and job changes
  • 90. MAKE NOTES FORYOUR CONTACTS
  • 98. GROUPS • “Groups” is the easiest ways to communicate and engage with people who are not 1st degree connections • Types of Groups • Open groups - content is visible to everyone • Closed groups - company, industry, and alumni groups - the content and membership is protected in some way - can serve as a forum • Request to Join
  • 99. TIPS FOR GROUPS • Go to the “more” tab to learn more about the group • Your target market? • Informational? • In your area? • Search Members to Connect With
  • 103. WHO’SVIEWED MY PROFILE • If someone has viewed your profile, reach out to them! • Free account - see the last 5 people who have viewed your account • You can gather information on who you are attracting • Are you attracting the wrong people? • Do you need to change some keywords on your profile?
  • 106. CONCLUSION • Get your Personal Profile READY! • BuildYour Connections • Reach Out and Stay Connected • Engage and Post