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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT /

BRANDING USING LINKEDIN

Rockford Social Media Bootcamp – 7/24/09

Dana VanDen Heuvel

Dana is the founder of The MarketingSavant Group and a widely recognized specialist in emerging marketing technologies such as blogging, social media, RSS, Internet communities and interactive marketing trends and best practices and speaks regularly on these topics at industry events. Dana is the creator of the American Marketing Association “TechnoMarketing” training series and the author of the AMA Marketech ’08 guide to marketing technology.

After-Event Slides & Resources

The slides and resource links are available electronically after the event:

clients.marketingsavant.com/socialmediabc

EXPECTATIONS!

What questions brought you here?

What do you need to bring back?

What are you doing with social networking & social media today?

What do you expect to be able to DO after tomorrow?

How should success LOOK, FEEL and SOUND?

Social Networking

Q: What is “social networking”?

A: A social network service focuses on building online

communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or

who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of

others. Most social network services are web based and

provide a variety of ways for users to interact, such as e-mail

and instant messaging services.

Social networking has encouraged new ways to communicate

and share information. Social networking websites are being

used regularly by millions of people.

Social Networking

“The most effective social

networking is all about

building relationships,

engaging with others,

and developing solid

word-of-mouth

marketing.”

Top 10 Social Networking Opportunities

1. Create an online profile that attracts attention and

opportunities

2. Tap into the hidden job market and prepare for

the killer interview

3. Recruit qualified candidates, donors, volunteers,

anyone…

4. Launch, market, and advertise your products &

services

5. Develop an online platform that promotes you &

your organization as useful, helpful experts

Top 10 Social Networking Opportunities

6. Develop your fan base

7. Publicize a cause, campaign or nonprofit org.

8. Share and exchange business information with

fellow business contacts

9. Conduct field or market research on a niche or

demographic

10. Find and analyze potential partners, investors or

vendors

Over Half of Online Adults…

75% of online adults

18-24 have a profile

on a social network site

57% of online adults

25-34 have a profile

on a social network

All the Digital People

Map Out

Your Cyber-

Social

Citizenship

Networking Fundamentals

We’re All Connected

Q: What do Santa Claus, The Easter Bunny and “six

degrees of separation” have in common?

A: People all around the world believe in them, but

they’re all myths.

You want to tailor your social networking to the “real

you” not the “ideal, I could do this but after two

weeks I’m going to be back to my old self and

people will wonder where I am, self”

All things being equal, people will generally do

business with, and refer business to, those people they

know, like and trust.

7 Keys to a Powerful Network

1. Your Character

2. Your Competence

3. Relevance of the people you know

4. Information you have about your network

5. Strength of your relationships

6. Number of people in your network

7. Diversity (of your network)

Source: The Virtual Handshake

Weekly Social Networking Strategies

1. Set Your Networking Goals

2. Block Out Time To Network

Set Your Networking Goals

Make a plan

The missing piece in most networking strategies is

the alignment of your activities with your business

objectives

ASK YOURSELF:

What do you want to accomplish with online

networking?

How does that differ from where you’re at now?

What’s working, what’s not?

Block Out Time To Network

The more people you know, the less well you know

them

What’s your action threshold?

Your ability to actively network to both add & derive value

In order to be proactive, and not just re-active, the threshold

is usually higher

Put it on the calendar

ASK YOURSELF:

When’s your ideal networking time?

How much time are you devoting/prepared to

devote?

Workbook Time!

Yes, that workbook…

Let’s Talk LinkedIn

First, A Bit About Profiles

Your profile, on any network, is not a resume

Your profile maps to your goals

Network, job hunt, sell, attract, influence

Thou shalt have a complete profile

40x more likely to succeed when complete

Public profiles are productive profiles

“But what about those creepy Internet

people?”

What is LinkedIn?

LinkedIn is a business-

oriented social networking

site founded in December

2002 and launched in

May 2003 mainly used

for professional

networking.

As of February 2009, it

had more than 35 million

registered users, spanning

170 industries.

How do we get LinkedIN?

90% of all LinkedIn members joined in response to

an invitation from an existing member

25 new professional members join every minute of

every day

Building Your Reputation on

LinkedIn

Regularly

Search and

Answer

Questions in

Linkedin

Answers

Section

Using LinkedIn for Business Development

1. Connect with

Clients, Former

Clients and

Prospects

2. Use Search to Find

Appropriate

Contact People at

Target Companies

3. Use Search to Find

Background

Information on

Prospect Personnel

Creating the Ideal

LinkedIn Profile

1) Upload a Good Photo

2) Complete Your Entire

Profile, Including

Previous Jobs

3) Use Email Address as

Your Last Name

Creating the Ideal

LinkedIn Profile

4) Use Keywords Liberally in Your

Profile

5) Link to Web Sites using

Keywords

6) Link to Blog RSS Feed

Creating the Ideal

LinkedIn Profile

7) Update Profile Often, but don’t

overdo it

Participation in Q&A,

groups, adding jobs,

projects and the like and

adding connections are all

considered updates!

8) Create Status Updates (like

Twitter and Facebook Status)

Creating the Ideal

LinkedIn Profile

9) Use LinkedIn

Applications to increase

your social footprint

and further automate

your update regiment.

Activate Linkedin

Applications and

Connect to Content

You or Your

Company Creates

WordPress &

Bloglink

SlideShare &

Google Presentation

Company Buzz

(Twitter Search)

10) Invite Anyone You

Meet in a Business

Setting

11)Use Custom Intro

Text

Creating the Ideal

LinkedIn Profile

Creating the Ideal

LinkedIn Profile12)Find

Connections

Through

Linkedin

Search

o Name

o Company

o Location

o Keyword

Browse Your

Connections’

Connections to

Find People you

Missed or Forgot

Invite Contacts From Your Outlook

and/or Webmail Databases

Creating the Ideal

LinkedIn Profile13) Liberally Provide and

Request

Recommendations

o Use Custom Invite Text

o Provide Some

Guidance to Reviewer

on Possible

Themes/Keywords

LinkedIn Messages – Break Through the Clutter

14)Send Messages to

Connections about

Events, Job

Openings, Requests

for assistance, etc.

Creating the Ideal

LinkedIn Profile15) Join Groups (not

too many) and

Participate. Meet

People Through

Group Discussion

(or members list),

and Connect

16) Consider Creating

Your Own Group

17) Join the Link

Greater Green Bay

Group!

18) Join the New

North Social

Media Breakfast

Group

Network Socially

“The most effective social

networking is all about

building relationships,

engaging with others,

and developing solid

word-of-mouth

marketing.”

GET OUT THERE!

LinkedIn

Q & A

Need help after the presentation? Email dana@marketingsavant.com