LinkedIn has long been the primary social media outlet for business, especially for professional services. Marketing managers and business development professionals have racked up hundreds of contacts. They have crafted and carefully maintained pages for their projects and principal level staff. Groups were joined. Pulse articles written and curated. . . all hoping to generate new business.
No Such Luck! You might as well abandon that hope. LinkedIn is good for many things, but generating new business is NOT one of them. What went wrong? These factors tend to drive serious business development away from LinkedIn:
1. LinkedIn Became Facebook
You’ve noticed it. The content on your LinkedIn home page looks more and more like your Facebook newsfeed. Posts are more personal, more about promotion, and less appropriate in a business environment.
2. Endorsements Are Meaningless
You are constantly asked to ‘endorse’ a contact for a ‘skill’ that person may very well not have. How can that mean anything?
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3. Contact Requests Are Annoying
An informal poll of a group of business development professionals for engineering firms showed that nearly half of the contact requests received were from staffing agencies or software sales.
4. Unsolicited Job Announcements
You’ve probably noticed an increase in the number of emails from LinkedIn informing you of firms who are looking for someone just like you, maybe. Unfortunately, the keyword-search method is flawed, and potential job opportunities are often not relevant to your skill set.
Again, LinkedIn is a great platform for many things; Pulse always has interesting articles. Many groups maintain lively discussions. Even introductions can be useful. Just don’t expect to generate new business.
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