Sat, 5 March 2016
Two main subjects this week;
How do you feel about your home page these days?
The future for LinkedIn?
Firstly there was one small news item worth a mention this week;
Your LinkedIn homepage
We see it every time we log in but how much notice do you really take?
If you haven’t done so recently take 5 minutes to scroll through, you might be surprised, disappointed, amused or even angry at what you see!
Last week I talked about how to respond to an inappropriate posts
In this episode I discuss various aspects of the content of our home page feed;
It seems to me that our homepage are being taken over by the loud and crazy minority. Sensible, mature business people are making the mistake of low activity - possibly because of all the idiots but this actually makes the situation worse!
Is LinkedIn under threat from Facebook?
The second subject this week concerns the future for LinkedIn. The following article by the highly respected sourcing/recruiting expert Jim Stroud really got me thinking about how LinkedIn are so exposed due to their reliance of Recruitment for dealt ⅔rds of their revenue.
How Facebook could destroy LinkedIn in a year by Jim Stroud
We know that LinkedIn is becoming a better social selling tool than a recruiting tool, business owners and sales people are starting to take the place of the recruiters who are leaving, or at least using other tools instead. But this will not work out well for us unless LinkedIn find a way of becoming significantly less reliant of their Recruiting revenues. How are they going to do that? I discuss the options and would love to hear your ideas.
Cool Thing
This week I want to share (excuse the pun) a really useful tool I have started using called ShareLinkGenerator
This is only relevant if you have a blog or write content somewhere other than on LinkedIn. It works in a very similar way to ‘Click to Tweet’ does for Twitter. By creating a unique share link you can create an option within your copy for a quote to be the headline for a share of that specific page on LinkedIn.
Again it’s another free tool and I have found it very useful.
Update:
Save to contacts hasn’t quite gone yet….for some of us anyway!
LinkedIn AFQ Question: One thing that is puzzling me is how I can send a message to someone who is not a first level connection who has commented on one of my Linkedin Longposts or updates without using up my In-Mails. I can’t find a way of doing this without connecting with them which I don’t necessarily want to do at such an early stage of contact. If you can help I would really appreciate it.
Answer: The way to do is through using group messages, I made a video to explain how; |