10-13-2016, 12:16 AM
Some tips and tricks about user engagement in Linkedin.
1: Displays personal profile
The image represents the first factor the professional show. Use one photo bright tone, nice face, with one smile and bright eyes.
2: Do not cram keywords
When a person receives a connection request, the first thing they do is look at your profile. And if your records are stuffed with keywords repetitive or irrelevant, it is evident that they will not agree to connect with you.
3: Mistake to send your invitation.
Take the time to write a few lines of required 1 connected to other individuals, to be sure to take the time to send messages to them is important, treat it as opening the message you want to send to people you want to connection, do not send the message by default available on LinkedIn, too generic message, not professional enough not goodwill.
4: Request confirmation of your work.
LinkedIn allows you to be able to validate the skills of the individuals with whom you notice their good knowledge of the services they provide
5: Handling other offers
Do not request or accept a recommendation from someone you do not know, or give a suggestion to someone that your work is not related to their field.
6: Confidential personal information of circles
Unfortunately, while sending an email, you inadvertently disclose information about email addresses for many others within your LinkedIn connections, worse, those who go to their email no contact, no one likes your information from being disclosed.
1: Displays personal profile
The image represents the first factor the professional show. Use one photo bright tone, nice face, with one smile and bright eyes.
2: Do not cram keywords
When a person receives a connection request, the first thing they do is look at your profile. And if your records are stuffed with keywords repetitive or irrelevant, it is evident that they will not agree to connect with you.
3: Mistake to send your invitation.
Take the time to write a few lines of required 1 connected to other individuals, to be sure to take the time to send messages to them is important, treat it as opening the message you want to send to people you want to connection, do not send the message by default available on LinkedIn, too generic message, not professional enough not goodwill.
4: Request confirmation of your work.
LinkedIn allows you to be able to validate the skills of the individuals with whom you notice their good knowledge of the services they provide
5: Handling other offers
Do not request or accept a recommendation from someone you do not know, or give a suggestion to someone that your work is not related to their field.
6: Confidential personal information of circles
Unfortunately, while sending an email, you inadvertently disclose information about email addresses for many others within your LinkedIn connections, worse, those who go to their email no contact, no one likes your information from being disclosed.