6 types of LinkedIn users; which are you?
Spending as much time on LinkedIn as I do, I notice how often my network contributes. Some are consistent and strike an even balance, others do not. In this post, I’m going to address the six types of...
View Article13 LinkedIn pros talk about creating a powerful LinkedIn Experience section
The previous installment of the three most notable LinkedIn profile sections addressed the About section. This installment looks at what some, particularly recruiters, consider to be the most important...
View Article15 LinkedIn Pros Talk about Creating a Powerful LinkedIn Headline
This is the final article of a three-part series that looks at the most important sections of the LinkedIn profile, the About, Experienced, and now the Headline. It’s debatable as to which is the most...
View ArticleDon’t hide from hiring authorities: 4 areas to list your email address on...
This article is based on a poll I conducted yesterday. Some of the excellent comments are at the end of the article. Many of my clients don’t give enough thought to helping hiring authorities find them...
View Article10 Reasons Why Hiring Authorities Dread Reading Your LinkedIn Profile
There’s no debate when it comes to which document hiring authorities turn to first when evaluating you on “paper.” The resume wins this debate. For the time being. But with 78% or more recruiters...
View ArticleThe Majority of Hiring Authorities Read the LinkedIn Profile Experience...
Most hiring authorities (recruiters, hiring managers, and HR) who read many LinkedIn profiles at a sitting will tell you that the Experience section is where they will go first when reading a LinkedIn...
View ArticleShould Your Resume/LinkedIn Profile Include Metrics? 65% Of Voters Say YES
Metrics in the form of numbers, percentages, and dollars give your resume’s and LinkedIn profile’s accomplish statements power and separate you from the fold. They cause readers to take note. They...
View ArticleThe Art of Commenting on LinkedIn Posts: 4 Rules to Follow
You have valuable content to share—be it long posts, articles, videos, or audios—but it’s not being seen and appreciated by your audience. You conclude that your efforts are being wasted. Your efforts...
View Article8 Major LinkedIn App Features, and How they Differ From the Computer Platform
It’s estimated that at least 60% of #LinkedIn members use the mobile app. Further, a poll I conducted on LinkedIn showed that 65% of the participants use the the app more than their computer (desktop...
View Article4 Thoughts on Sharing Posts on LinkedIn
The problem with public proclamations is that when you make them you have to practice what you preach, lest you be labeled a hypocrite. Case in point, I’ve stated that one should only share three to...
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