Friday, 20 February 2015

LinkedIn Requests Ignore


culled from:careerealism.com

1. You don’t provide a personalized message in your LinkedIn invitation.

If someone just walked up to you on the street and said, “Hey, you don’t know me, but let’s be friends!” and walked away, would you welcome them with open arms? Well, maybe you would, but to me that behavior ranks prettttty high on the Creep Meter.
Well, when you just send out a generic LinkedIn invitation to a stranger without explaining yourself, that’s basically what you’re doing. Introduce yourself and let them know why you want to connect. It really makes a big difference.
TIP: Go to the person’s LinkedIn profile and use the connection button there when you send out your invites. It will always let you write a personalized message.

2. You don’t have a professional photo (or worse, you don’t have a photo at all!).

This might sound shallow, but it’s true – If you have a profile picture, people are more likely to take your LinkedIn request seriously. If you have a professionally done photo, your chances are even better.
People want to know who is trying to connect with them. Not only that, but if you don’t even have a LinkedIn photo, people might assume that you don’t take your personal brand seriously.

3. Your headline is awful.

Does any of the following sound like your current LinkedIn headline?
  • You use “Looking for opportunities” or “Seeking new opportunities”
  • You don’t use proper capitalization, punctuation, or grammar, and/or have spelling mistakes.
  • Your headline doesn’t accurately showcase your brand.

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