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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jan 30, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

News
 

LinkedIn is once again driving big traffic to publishers
LinkedIn sees jump in referral traffic to publishers after app redesign
The most read person in human history
LinkedIn release a free e-book on social selling
LinkedIn ask app users for feedback

 
Commentary
 
With all this controversy about how LinkedIn reports its post views numbers and how it distributes published posts I thought I would share my thoughts on readership, distribution and engagement.
 

Build your audience by doing the following;

Write great content that your followers find interesting and useful.
Build a strong and diverse network
Ask people to follow you if a connection is not appropriate
Get more profile views via activity including auto viewing

Engage with other peoples content more, show people you are interesting.
Promote your posts by sharing them via image status updates on at least 5 occasions.
Promote you posts on other social media channels - Twitter, Facebook, Google+ etc

 
At the end of the day we should take responsibility for our own success with our posts and it is always most important to remember that engagement is more important than views.
 
Questions
 
1,
How do you add recommendations to your profile with the new messaging system? I previously added it from the message but this seems to have changed.
 
ANS = Yes this has changed. You can only manage recommendations from the desktop version on LinkedIn.
> Go to your profile and scroll down to recommendations.
> Hover over the section and click on ‘manage’
> You will see the received recommendation under pending where you can accept it and show it on your profile.
 
2, How do I move my main current position up to the top of my profile?
 
ANS = You can do this, provided both position are current (to date) by grabbing the ‘grip’ on the left hand side of the relevant position and dragging it up (see below)
 
You may also need to manually amend your headline in this circumstance because it will have changed automatically when you added the new position.
 
I will be covering more questions in my YouTube channel soon.
 
Released:
Jan 30, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Weekly LinkedIn updates, discussion, interviews and tips for the UK's best known LinkedIn Trainer, Mark 'Mr LinkedIn' Williams