2. About the presenter Bring strategy into social media: Engagement strategist; Founder, Community Organizer 2.0 Experience: nonprofit professional, executive director, business strategy consultant BA,Emory University MBA, Bar Ilan University
4. Facebook is akin to a family reunion, where you don’t always know everyone very well. Linkedin is like a professional conference, act as you would at one. The best parts are the hallway conversations. Twitter is a big party. Everyone wants to talk. Find a tribe and hang out in the corner with them. As a professional tool, it is great for personalizing content, networking, and interacting directly with stakeholders on your Page. Linkedin is a professional networking and information-gathering tool. Best used for individuals to share information, connect, and exchange ideas in groups Great for connecting with individuals, finding those with similar interests, and sharing. *h/t Chris Jarvis, Realizing Your Worth
6. Today’s webinar Start with goals Optimize your Linkedin profile Connect with others Create a dynamic company profile Using Linkedin Groups Linkedin Answers strategy Using Linkedin Events
7. Define your Linkedin goals: Who are you looking for? Flickr photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/48372530@N00/2062571275/
10. 5 things you can do to optimize your personal profile right now 1. Complete profile to 100% 2. Optimize it for Linkedin search 3. Obtain 50 connections, ideally >100 4. Ask for five recommendations 5. Feed blog and presentations into your profile (through Linkedin applications) Good karma tip: Recommend others!
11. Linkedin users understand influence “Although a person may be connected to other people by six degrees of separation, he or she is influenced only by those up to three degrees away” http://hbr.org/web/2009/hbr-list/dynamics-of-personal-influence
22. 5 things you can do to optimize your company profile now Identify 10 - 15 keywords that describe your organization and its interests Set up a company profile Feed blog posts, Twitter, to profile Highlight products/services using Products/Services page Assign someone to update regularly
25. How to get the most from Groups Be part of the industry conversations: join all groups associated with your cause & industry Be helpful without promoting yourself – others will connect with you because of this Comment on other discussions by adding value Use groups to find potential collaborators, donors, connections Establish personal connections with as many group members as possible
26. Groups formed around a single cause tend to be small and inactive *associations are the exception http://www.flickr.com/photos/jerryluk/511986105/in/pool-341524@N20/
38. 5 ways to take advantage of Answers 1. Set up RSS feed subscriptions for your area 2. Stay up to date in your field of expertise 3. Become an expert with “Best Answers in” designation 4. Ask the questions you really want to ask 5. Search Answers for great information, insights. potential collaborators and colleagues
39. Summary Define goals first Optimize your Linkedin profile Find and connect with others Optimize the company page Use Linkedin Groups Explore Linkedin Answers List and use Linkedin Events
40. Resources Instructions for setting up a company page (downloadable PDF) http://www.hubspot.com/Portals/53/docs/linkedin.for.business.pdf Tips for using Linkedin for nonprofits: http://nonprofit.about.com/od/socialmedia/a/Tips-For-Using-Linkedin-For-Nonprofits.htm Demographics of Linkedin: http://marketing.linkedin.com/audience Information about Linkedin premium accounts: http://www.linkedin.com/subscriptionv2?displayProducts=&trk=nav_more_end_middle
41. Resources Twitter chat about Linkedin: “A weekly chat for people who have questions and / or advice on how to use LinkedIn effectively” Hosted by @LinkedinExpert and @martinehunter on Twitter Tuesdays, 8-9pm EST A few active and helpful groups to start with on Linkedin: Social Media for Nonprofit Organizations Online Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations On Fundraising, Hosted by AFP The Chronicle of Philanthropy