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Keep your LinkedIn profile fresh

By Brian Hyslop
April 4, 2015

For many professionals, LinkedIn is the lone source for networking. So it’s probably time to revisit your profile on the online networking site to gauge its effectiveness.

Does it say you are motivated, creative, passionate or driven? Those are all on LinkedIn’s list of 2014’s Most Overused Buzzwords from more than 332 million members’ profiles worldwide.

Rounding out the U.S. list are: extensive experience, organizational, strategic, track record, responsible and problem-solving.

So should you forgo using keywords? Absolutely not.

Keywords are crucial because, like search engine Google, the LinkedIn programming uses them in its search function, said Viveka Von Rosen, author of “LinkedIn Marketing: An Hour a Day.”

But she said it is better to give examples of experience or creativity rather than just say you are experienced or creative. “It’s better if you can give a story or example of how you saved the day, or how your expertise resulted in beneficial results, or how your knowledge helped a client or how your capabilities resulted in more sales.”

Von Rosen had some more suggestions for polishing a LinkedIn profile to get more attention.

Von Rosen, listed by Forbes magazine as a top social media influencer for three years running, said to raise a profile on LinkedIn, a person has to give more than they get.

That means helping others by sharing information, posting industry and company news and answering questions. “Those things have the advantage of establishing you as an expert,” Von Rosen said.

And they have an added benefit.

“If you have a gracious and giving personality, that is much more likely to engender trust,” Van Rosen said, pointing to the famous saying by Bob Burg, noted author of “Endless Referrals”: “All things being equal, people will do business with, and refer business to, those people they know, like and trust.”

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