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LinkedIn Answers - Proven Tactics to Get the Biggest Bang For
Your Time
If your
ideal clients are on LinkedIn, then you want to be there, too. So create a
keyword driven profile on LinkedIn for yourself. Complete every area
possible, take a look at the apps (applications/programs) you might want to
add, and you're done... right?
Wrong.
One of
the best ways to dip your feet into a community of new business owners and
executives, like LinkedIn, is to ask or answer questions. ANSWERS is a
community where other members ask or answer questions to learn and connect
with others. When you answer a question, chances are good that people you
"don't yet know from a hole in the wall" will see your answer, go to your
profile and want, in someway, to connect with you.
Being a
very eclectic businessperson with a brain like a sponge I looked at LinkedIn
Answers and was overwhelmed when I looked at all the questions I "could"
answer.
How
do you determine which questions to answer?
Many of
us can answer several questions in a variety of business arenas. However,
since time is money, I'm sure you'll agree that doing so may take a few
hours a day to do! What's a business owner to do?
Prioritize. Use your Ideal Client Profile to determine which categories or
sub-categories would best highlight your company and it's services, (once
someone learns about you). Example: If I looked at my company, the two main
services that bring me the most amount of clients in the least amount of
time are business planning and pricing. So I joined those two ANSWER areas
first.
Then I
joined a few others "just because" I'd like to learn more about those areas,
or I have a few things on my mind I'd like to say about those things from
time to time.
How
do you answer questions, to connect with others who value what you're saying
WHILE not giving away your knowledge for free?
Carefully of course. You want to say enough to help the person, without
giving away the bank. I use the Links area of the answers to post links to
an article or resource on my website or the website of others that answers
the question. I use affiliate links when I recommend a product for someone
to use, too. BUT I never post affiliate links or any links "just because".
Make sure that the links are 100% meaningful to the answer or someone will
FLAG you as a spammer.
With
21 main categories on LinkedIn, which questions do you answer?
Take a
look at who your ideal clients are. Where would they be asking questions?
What's your expertise? Choose those categories or sub-categories.
I'll
answer questions whose answers are simple to answer, i.e. I can answer them
in 1 sentence, some bullets or less than two paragraphs. Sometimes I write
more than two paragraphs, but not often. HINT: If you're continually
answering similar questions because your company has answers to those
questions, keep a MS Word file with your answers. Then cut/paste.
Sometimes when I view a question to answer, I'll take the time to look at
the requestor's profile to see if I think they're my ideal clients. I stay
away from answering questions from students, or individuals in India, for
example, because that's NOT who my clients are. I move quickly to answer
questions from women who own service based businesses, independent service
providers, etc. (my niche). And I will answer some questions that I feel I
can contribute to when I have the time or the answer is a "quickie".
How
do you easily determine which questions to answer from the tons of questions
asked each day?
First, I
chose each category that I felt I could contribute my knowledge to; places
of course where my ideal clients hang out.
Next I
downloaded each of those categories or sub-category's RSS feeds. To learn
more about RSS feeds click this link .
So the
first two RSS feeds I downloaded were Business Plan and Pricing. Then I
added 10 other categories or subcategories that I might be able to answer
questions.
Also
consider the RSS feeds for areas of business you want to do better. I'm
learning so much by seeing the ideas and thoughts of others.
My RSS
feeds download into OUTLOOK which keeps each of them very organized. But I
can tell you that at first I was reading way too many subject lines in each
category and wasted time. So much so that I just stopped answering
questions.
I
thought there had to be an easier way. And I found one that I use every day.
How
to easily sort through tons of LinkedIn Answers each day
The
directions I'm about to provide you use a feature in MS Outlook. If you use
another email program or search program, see if you can do something similar
with what you use.
1. Set
up the RSS feeds in all the categories or sub-categories you choose to
answer to download to your email program. When you download your email, it
will also download any new ANSWERS
2. Open
MS Outlook. Under the RSS Feeds (small orange graphic under Outbox) you'll
find Send Items and then Search Folders
3. Right
click and add a new search (we're going to customize it) using the word
LINKEDIN.
4.
Listen to this training module and create a SEARCH that searches through all
your LinkedIn RSS feeds for keywords you've deemed important to growing your
business. To listen click here
5. When
new ANSWERS come through the RSS feed that contain those keywords, they'll
show up in your new LINKEDIN Search.
6. Look
through the LINKEDIN Search file for subject lines and if you want to answer
the message, click on "view article".
7.
You'll now be online and can answer the question.
8. AFTER
you answer the question(s) you want, scan the original RSS feeds to see that
you didn't miss important keywords (and therefore questions to answer). If
some were missed, go back to your LINKEDIN Search and add more keywords. If
none, move to #10.
9. OR,
if you end up with too many items showing up in the LINKEDIN Search, then
remove or change some keywords.
10. Once
you think or feel that your search is A-OK, and you've answered the
questions you want to answer, you can delete all the questions that weren't
filtered to your LINKEDIN Search in confidence.
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