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Don’t Make Any Of These 10 Mistakes On Linkedin

While the majority of users consider Facebook the fun social site where you can somewhat be carefree, Linkedin is the professional network where entrepreneurs, professionals and job seekers intermingle. Some of what is done on Facebook could be deemed as professional mistakes on Linkedin.

Now as an entrepreneur, I believe you should follow the same professional etiquette on all social networks but if you absolutely must act foolish from time to time, I suggest that you leave out your Linkedin page for those antics.

No matter where you are in the professional world, I know you will be thankful you read this post and were forewarned about these 10 mistakes on Linkedin that could damage your reputation.

Mistakes On Linkedin #1: Typos

Linkedin does not have spell check, so take a close look at what you are writing. Yes, it probably will still happen, but having embarrassing typos like their when it should have been there can bring an attack from the University English professor.

Mistakes On Linkedin #2: No Photo Or A Terrible Photo

Make sure you have a photo… A good photo. Remember that Linkedin is professional, so make it a professional head shot. You may even consider in investing in a good shot.

Mistakes On Linkedin #3: No Past Experience

One of the primary items that others will examine when deciding to network with you is your past business or work experience. Do not neglect adding this information.

Mistakes On Linkedin #4: Your Title

If you are the CEO of (your business), put that. If you are the janitor, you may want to put something like The Leader of Clean.

Make sure your title is not boring and you will grab the attention of other professionals.

Mistakes On Linkedin #5: Spamming Other Linkedin Users With Your Business Opportunity

If you really want to damage your professional reputation quickly, just commit this major Linkedin mistake.

Sure, share your blog posts on your feed or in Linkedin groups that allow, but don’t “puke” your business proposition on people who have not requested it.

If a person requests info from you, you have the go-ahead… But only then.

Mistakes On Linkedin #6: Not Joining Groups

Being a member of a few groups that directly relate to your talents, business format or expertise is a great way to build your professional demeanor at Linkedin.

And do share in those groups. Believe me, you will meet some great contacts in, and through Linkedin groups.

Mistakes On Linkedin #7: Not Connecting With Influencers

It does help to follow and connect with influencers in your industry. By doing so, posts they share will come up on your feed and keep you aware of news. Items you share will often be liked and possibly shared by those influencers which will build your influence.

Mistakes On Linkedin #8: Posting Like You Do On Facebook

Keep in mind that posts on Linkedin need to be business, work or of a professional nature.

Really now, do you think the followers on Linkedin want to see your new litter of kittens? Or the roast beef and mashed potatoes you had for dinner?

Keep it professional!

Mistakes On Linkedin #9: Only Sharing Your Material

Yes, you have a great blog with a lot of educational material, but if all you are sharing is your blog posts, you still look like a spammer.

Mix in other material from other sources and you will be considered “well-rounded.”

Mistakes On Linkedin #10: Posting Negative Material Or Comments

The majority of Linkedin users do not want to associate with Nancy The Nag or Negative Norman.

Linkedin is not the place to post negative material and if you feel you must criticize, don’t do so publicly.

Linkedin is meant to be a positive zone.

Conclusion

There are right and wrong ways to use social media to build your business connections.

I know that many network marketers have the idea they can just join Linkedin and start recruiting people on their team. Yes, Linkedin is a great recruiting tool, but only if used properly.

If you want the bet recruiting tool, I suggest you invest in Rocket Recruiting. It gives you the ability to recruit a monstrous team. You can get Rocket Recruiting here.

Thanks for stopping by today.

I hope this helped you understand how to make Linkedin a great social site for your professional makeup.

If you have any questions, just post them below.

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Social Networks And Groups For Entrepreneurs

Growth in your business somewhat relies on who you know and how you grow personally.

Networking with other entrepreneurs is a good way to learn new strategies, attain assistance in your start up or even just have support. You may be able to discover partners, investors or even customers or recruits.

Maybe you attend trade shows and other events locally to meet other entrepreneurs, but we now have the world at our fingertips.

You can network with entrepreneurs all over the world. But you just need to know where on the internet those entrepreneurs are “hanging out.”

In today’s post, I am going to share a huge range of social networks and groups on well known networks where you can associate with like-minded entrepreneurs.

Social Networks And Groups – Google+ Partner Up

This Google+ group has over 19,000 members. The goal is to help each other with small business needs and issues.

You can join here: https://plus.google.com/communities/105088976956808519330

Social Networks And Groups – Data.Com Connect

Set up primarily like a forum, this network has entrepreneurs sharing questions and answers on topics in the areas of sales and marketing.

I suggest you check out this community at: https://community.data.com/

Social Networks And Groups – Linkedin Executive Suite

Anthony Vlahos started this group designed to put many together to share best tips and strategies for managing your business. This group has well over 300,000 members, so you are networking with a wide range of entrepreneurs.

You can ask to join at https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1426/profile

Social Networks And Groups – Facebook Entrepreneur Hustle

With 20,000+ members, Entrepreneur Hustle is a great Facebook group designed by Danny Veiga.

Just ask questions about taking action and many experienced entrepreneurs will be there to answer and help you.

You can join Entrepreneur Hustle at https://www.facebook.com/groups/dannyveigahustlegroup/

Social Networks And Groups – Linkedin Bright Ideas & Entrepreneurs | Small Business Startup Community

This Linkedin entrepreneur group was started by Steven Burda who is a entrepreneurial master in the Philadelphia area.

The group has over 21,000 members and continues to grow.

Just ask to join at https://www.linkedin.com/groups/39824/profile

Social Networks And Groups – TheFunded

Finding funding sources for your startup can be a daunting task.

This network puts entrepreneurs together to rate and discuss various investors.

I highly recommend this site if you are seeking startup funding…

http://thefunded.com/

Social Networks And Groups – Ryze

The founding investor for Napster, Dr. Adrian Scott started Ryze as a means for entrepreneurs to come together in one location.

There is only one problem… This can become an addicting network and you must have self control and know when to get back to work.

You can join Ryze at https://www.ryze.com/

Social Networks And Groups – Meetup

This well designed network website allows you to meetup with other entrepreneurs within your general local area.

Find out what is happening and where… I know you will love it!

Check out Meetup here: http://www.meetup.com/

Social Networks And Groups – Linkedin A STARTUP SPECIALISTS GROUP Online Global Network for Entrepreneurs, Startups

This group was started by Ravi Kikan and has over 250,000 members. Get advice and offer suggestions for startups.

Working together, entrepreneurs can help each other have success.

You can ask to join at: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/56766/profile

Social Networks And Groups – Facebook Savvy Business Owners

This is a female only entrepreneur group… Sorry guys.

There are over 12,000 members led by Heather Crabtree.

I recommend you females consider this Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SavvyBusinessOwners/

Social Networks And Groups – Linkedin Digital Marketing

Completely dedicated to discussing marketing strategies and tips in the digital world, this linkedin group will soon reach 1,000,000 members.

I do recommend that you join so you can get tips on your digital marketing methods.

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/62352/profile

Social Networks And Groups – UpSpring

Just creating a business profile on UpSpring can give you greater visibility. It is a wonderful method to engage with other entrepreneurs, prospects and customers.

It is free to list on this network, so it only makes good sense to have your business there.

http://www.upspring.com/

Social Networks And Groups – Linkedin Leadership Think Tank

With nearly 230,000 members, this Linkedin group is focused on leadership concepts, strategies and practices.

Do not overlook this group if you are a solopreneur… Leadership is still important.

You can ask to join at: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/39683/profile

Conclusion

This is just a few of many…

Not long ago, I wrote about IBO ToolBox… If you haven’t yet joined that community, I also recommend it.

Get involved with these communities. You can learn and also help other entrepreneurs. It is a win-win.

By the way, while not a social network, Rocket Recruiting is a system designed to make your recruiting process fun and easy. Check it out here.

Do you have any groups you would suggest?

Just leave your comments below and please share this post with others.

Thank you and we will see you on your path

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