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Three Misconceptions About LinkedIn That Could Be Hurting You

Three Misconceptions About LinkedIn That Could Be Hurting You

In my roles as an executive branding expert, coach and speaker, I often hear misconceptions from both my clients and audiences about LinkedIn. When we accept these misconceptions as fact and operate on them, where we end up is not where we intend. This month I share three misconceptions and why they lead you astray on your journey to be memorable and to find opportunities –  clients, customers, and new challenges – that are right for you.

Misconception #1: LinkedIn is Just for Job Seekers

Although this may have been true in the past, it is certainly not the case today. LinkedIn is where many people will form their first impression of you. It’s where they look for evidence that they may be able to know, like and trust you – all prerequisites for doing business with you.

Today, executive leaders are waking up to the idea that sharing their authentic brand online is an asset for their company, because when they share their purpose, business passion and principles, they attract the talent they seek to hire.

If you are operating under the misconception that LinkedIn is just for job seekers and you are not seeking a new position, you are unlikely to tell your business story in a way that helps you stand out and be memorable. You are unlikely to sow the seeds of know, like and trust into your profile, and unlikely to be found by LinkedIn’s search function for opportunities that are right for you.

Also, if your company decides that they can do without you (it happens!), you are unlikely to be ready to search for your next role.

Misconception #2: Less is More

There are many situations when less is more. When the customer is already sold, we should stop talking. We appreciate white space in written documents; we know they will be less of a chore to read. And every Marie Kondo fan rejoices when they’ve achieved a kitchen counter devoid of all clutter.

But on LinkedIn, less is NOT more. This is because LinkedIn is a search engine in search of keywords. One of the primary determinants of whether you appear on page one of the results of someone’s search is the number of times the keyword being searched for appears in your  profile.

People who write their LinkedIn profile as though less is more are likely to have a very brief About section (or worse, no About section at all). They are likely to have little information in other sections as well. These people have no chance of ranking well on a keyword search: because they’ve used little text, their keywords don’t show up often.

In contrast, people who take full advantage of the LinkedIn character limits for each section by “writing to the margins,” will rank more highly because their keywords will naturally be used more often. See my article “If You’re Not “Writing to the Margins” on LinkedIn, You’re Missing Out,” for LinkedIn’s character limits as of this writing.


Misconception #3: Getting Thousands of Connections is THE Winning Strategy

My inbox overflows with offers to automatically generate leads for me with little effort on my part. It is as though getting leads (connections) is the most important strategy, to be pursued above all else.

Although the search algorithm works better when we have over 500 connections, once we’ve reached that threshold, there is a strategy that is much more important than adding new connections. That strategy is nurturing relationships – growing connections into friends; creating a true network of people whose expertise we trust. For LinkedIn nurturing strategies, see my article: Nurturing Your Most Important Business Relationships on LinkedIn.

speaker holding microphoneNamed one of six top branding experts in 2022 by The American Reporter, over the past ten years, I’ve helped countless C-level clients use LinkedIn to frame conversations, impress suitors and customers, and introduce themselves before their first conversation takes place. If you are a C-suite executive or senior leader, I can make this easy for you. Based on my knowledge of how LinkedIn works and how people respond to what they see there, I can ensure everything is ready and your profile conveys exactly the message and impression you’re aiming for. Let me help you attract the talent you want to hire, increase your visibility and influence, and steer your career.

 

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Other Articles by Carol Kaemmerer

What is a Personal Branding Expert? …And Do You Need One?

Why Senior Leaders Need a Strong Brand NOW — And Why It’s In their Company’s Best Interest to See That They Get One

7 Ways to Elevate Your Online Brand So You Can Love Your LinkedIn Profile

What is a Personal Brand – And How Can You Take Charge of Yours?

Twelve Changes You Can Make in About an Hour to Improve Your LinkedIn Profile

Why Is My LinkedIn Profile Getting So Few Views?

How Can LinkedIn Be Part of Your Company’s Strategy for Responding to the Great Resignation?

Is Your LinkedIn Profile Missing the Mark?

Comfortable in Your Job? Uncomfortable Life Lessons to Safeguard Your Career

How to Be Found on LinkedIn: Ten Top Strategies to Rank Well on a LinkedIn Keyword Search

Why Are You Playing Small on LinkedIn?

If You’re Not “Writing to the Margins” on LinkedIn, You’re Missing Out

Don’t Be Hooked Through a Big Phish: Recognize and Avoid Phishing Scams on LinkedIn:

A Small Omission That Undermines Your Credibility on LinkedIn

Tell Me More…” — On LinkedIn

What is Your Poor LinkedIn Profile Costing You?

C-Suite Executives: Stop Hiding Online

Carol Kaemmerer
Carol Kaemmererhttp://www.carolkaemmerer.com
Promote your brand with authenticity, tact and power. In 2022, The American Reporter identified Carol Kaemmerer as one of the top 6 personal branding experts after discovering her on LinkedIn. Carol's urgent message about the importance of branding oneself effectively online has reached audiences worldwide through master classes, presentations, and her award-winning book, LinkedIn for the Savvy Executive: Promote Your Brand with Authenticity, Tact and Power - 2nd Edition. Her passion was ignited when she observed three 50+-year-old executive colleagues who lost their jobs in the 2008 recession conclude that they "guessed that they had retired" after a year of searching unsuccessfully for a new position. Several years later, when Carol's long-term consulting role ended due to a company downsizing, she realized her now-retired colleagues had failed to understand that recruitment for executive roles was no longer dependent on the physical attractiveness of one's resume but on information freely accessible 24/7 via LinkedIn.  Before her personal branding and LinkedIn work, Carol developed messaging and marketing communications materials for a Fortune 500 high-tech medical device company, participating in global therapy and product launches. Since 2011, Carol has been shining her branding brilliance on people rather than products.  She helps C-suite executives and senior leaders use LinkedIn powerfully, creating positioning and messaging reflecting their true business passion with authenticity. Pairing her marketing flair and ability to communicate with her deep knowledge of the ever-changing LinkedIn platform, she optimizes her clients’ ability to be found on this essential social medium. She also teaches clients how to use LinkedIn graciously to nurture professional relationships and cultivate thought leadership with their ideal audience so they can increase their visibility and influence, attract high-performing talent, and steer their careers. As a professional member of the National Speakers Association and Certified Virtual Presenter, Carol is a popular speaker and corporate trainer, specializing in effectively using LinkedIn as a personal branding and business development tool. Businesses engage Carol to create a larger footprint on LinkedIn, teach about LinkedIn and personal branding, provide one-on-one coaching to their top executives, and conduct employee workshops. When employees look good on LinkedIn, the company looks good too. Carol is an Advisor to the C-Suite Network and an Esteemed Faculty Member of its Women's Coaching and Consulting Council and Thought Council. For personal one-on-one executive consultation, speaking or training, contact Carol through her website, carolkaemmerer.com or LinkedIn profile.
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