LinkedIn is the most robust and valuable social media network for professionals. As an attorney, it is important to build your online presence in a network such as LinkedIn. There are over 43 million registered LinkedIn users and growing. That is a large enough pool of professionals and fellow attorneys that it can’t be ignored.
Here are 5 suggestions for jump starting your LinkedIn presence:
1. Make A Good First Impression – Whether you like it or not, a good first impression is critical when networking professionally. Making a good first impression can be the difference between success and failure with you networking. Your headline and picture are your first impressions on LinkedIn. Utilize a professional picture on your profile. Your headline should be straightforward and represent your niche in the legal world. If you are looking for lawyers to add to your law firm, looking for employment at a firm, or looking for advice on a case, then put that in your headline.
2. Add Your Name To Your LinkedIn Url – LinkedIn allows you to customize your LinkedIn url with your name. You should take full advantage of this. This will help to brand you, allow users to find you in LinkedIn, make your profile easier to promote and remember, and help get you found for Google searches for your name.
3. Use Keywords In Your Profile – Add keywords to your profile. By using keywords, other lawyers or other industry professionals that use LinkedIn as a talent search engine will find your profile more easily. Using keywords for your niche in the legal world throughout your profile will give you a better chance of showing up on “people searches.”
4. Include Links To Your Firm’s Website – You are able to add up to 3 websites on your profile. I suggest that you add your law firm’s website, your blog, and perhaps your profile from another social media network such as Twitter. Be sure to customize the name of each link on the profile.
5. Get Involved In LinkedIn Groups – LinkedIn offers a ton of niche groups to get involved with. Do a search for LinkedIn groups using keywords for your legal niche. Join the relevant groups and post news article links, get involved in discussions, and just generally network.























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