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The Ultimate Linkedin Cheat Sheet!

Linked in The Ultimate Cheat Sheet A Visual Guide To Achieving LinkedIn Profile Perfection in 7 Steps The Perfect Profile Blue Print There are more than 350 million professionals on Linkedln. To stand out, you need to pay great attention to creating a profile. In this section, you'll learn how that's done. Headline 120 characters Name This is the most-important aspect of the profile! Be succinct, creative, and include key terms that make it easy for others to define your industry and your role within. Include your first, last, and middle name (if applicable). This is not the place for nicknames or humorous references to job titles (such as "sales rockstar" or "developer ninja"). James Eaton Award winning Sports Psychologist who works with some of the best sports people the UK. Southampton, United Kingdom Sport Add your industry to be more visible to searchers. 487 connections in https://uk.LinkedIn.com/in/ URL Customize the LinkedIn URL to make linkedin.com/in/jameseaton it easy for people to find you. Find your unique URL in the light-grey box below your name. Click the edit button and revise. linkedin.com/pub/james-seaton7342/7864 Profile Photo Dos and don'ts of LinkedIn profile photos First impressions matter during business meetings and when people see your profile picture. Consider your industry in addition to potential consumers and peers to select the appropriate headshot. Do's Don'ts Get a professional photographer Be professional Linkedin is not Facebook. Structure your profile according to how you would act at work. It's worth the investment since you can use the pictures formultiple social platforms and purposes. Look personable Balance formality You don't have to give a goofy smile but you don't want to appear angry either. When in doubt, ask others to give their opinions before you publish. Don't go overboard yet don't be underdressed in your picture. Let the photo reflect your work attire and mood. Use most of the frame Leave Fido out Adding a professional photo of yourself on your LinkedIn profile can result in Your face should be centered, leaving a small space over your head with the picture extending to your shoulders. It's a cute sentiment, but leave dogs and other pets out of your Linkedin profile picture. 14 TIMES MORE PROFILE Choose a familiar picture VIEWS! Keep the background neutral Keep the photo true-to-life. If you wear glasses, have a beard, or often wear a tie, make the profile photo representative of how you normally look at work. Don't let the background distract viewers. Choose a neutral and non-busy background.

The Ultimate Linkedin Cheat Sheet!

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This ultimate Linkedin cheat sheet will help you quickly create the perfect Linkedin profile, maximise your online visibility, build your contact list or get contacted about a new job. Whether you're ...

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