12 Tips To Craft An Attractive Linkedin Profile - Part 2.

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You have made a Profile on LinkedIn, but never have given real thought what to write so potential customers or other people who might be interested in your Profile can find you? Or when they have found you that they are interested in contacting you and start a business relationship?



In the previous article you already received the first 6 tips, these are the last 6 tips to optimize your LinkedIn Profile.



7. Experience: list all the organizations and companies you have worked for in the past. Always make sure you fill in the function and the right timeframe. This will help you to find old colleagues back and to be found by them. This is important to create the foundation of your network.



8. Education: list all the schools, colleges and universities you have attended. This will help you to find old classmates and to be found by them. When people have attended the same college or university, this also creates an instant bond, even when there is an age difference of 10 years or more.



9. Additional Information: Websites: visibility tip: use the option other and then make your own description. Why? People will be more inclined to click on it and it also helps for the search engine rankings of your websites and blogs.



10. Additional Information: Interests: list some personal interests. Next to the professional information in your LinkedIn Profile, personal interests and hobbies will help other people to get a better picture of you as a whole person. In this small box many times common interests are discovered which make building the relationship much easier.



11. Additional Information: Groups and Associations: list all the clubs and associations you are member of outside of LinkedIn. Of course some of these clubs and associations also have an online presence on LinkedIn, but the LinkedIn Groups you belong to are automatically added to your Profile.



12. Additional Information: Honors and awards: if you have received any honors or awards that are relevant for your situation, mention them. If they help other people to get a better image of who you are as a person or of your expertise, mention them. If they confuse people, then dont mention them.



To your success !



Jan




Jan



Jan Vermeiren, founder of Networking Coach



PS: more tips can be found in the Amazon Best Seller "How to REALLY use LinkedIn".



Make sure to get your FREE light version of the book at: http://www.how-to-really-use-linkedin.com


About the Author:
Jan Vermeiren is the founder of Networking Coach, author of the network books "Let"'s Connect!" and "How to REALLY use LinkedIn" and well known networking speaker. Jan and his team specialize in online and offline networking and referral presentations and training courses. Go to www.how-to-really-use-linkedin.com to get your FREE light version of the book.



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