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How to set up your LinkedIn profile for successful Social Selling

How to set up your LinkedIn profile for successful Social Selling

In a recent post, Olga Bondareva, founder of ModumUp, shared practical tips on how to set up a LinkedIn profile for successful Social Selling.

Here’s a summary of her advice, based on the agency’s extensive experience:

1️⃣ Goals and Positioning

Before setting up your profile, be clear about your goals. Your profile should clearly show who you are and how you can help your target audience. First impression matters - people quickly skim profiles to decide if they want to connect with you.

2️⃣ Profile Photo

Use a clear, high-quality photo that shows your face. Avoid closed-off poses (like crossed arms) or overly formal pictures. It’s important to look friendly and approachable. A bright background can help you stand out in the feed.

3️⃣ Background Photo

Since LinkedIn is a professional network, your background photo can feature your company’s banner, your services, your slogan, logo, or a brief piece of information. You can also use a neutral background photo that reflects your personality, interests, or hobbies through personal photos or images.

Make sure your profile photo and background photo complement each other - check how they look on both the desktop and mobile versions.

4️⃣ Headline

This is a key part of your profile. It quickly tells people who you are and what you do. Your headline needs to be concise and specific: Position + Company + Keywords/Achievements. Avoid vague terms; clearly state your role and what you offer.

5️⃣ Featured Section

This is a great but often overlooked area. Use it to showcase what you do by adding articles, videos, or posts that highlight your work or business. The idea is to make a statement in your headline and then back it up with materials in the Featured section.

6️⃣ About Section

Avoid writing this section like a resume. Instead, briefly introduce yourself and focus on how you can help potential clients or partners. Use storytelling or humor to make your profile engaging. End with your contact details.

7️⃣ Other Sections

While less critical, sections like Experience and Recommendations can still be useful. Include notable companies in your Experience section (if you have them) and aim to have a few recent recommendations from clients or partners.