Achieve more with higher profile strength

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Bappy32
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Achieve more with higher profile strength

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If all goes well, you have processed multiple links in your profile. In addition to your Twitter account, you can add three more links. For example, you can link your website, blog page or special landing page. I was always very curious how often those links are clicked. Of course, you can simply measure this by making the link measurable in Bitly, for example , and pasting it into your profile. Create a login at Bitly and place the link to your website or blog in the URL shortener. The shortened link can then be followed in the Bitly Stats .

6. LinkedIn as a CRM system
Forgotten where you met someone or want to add or change contact details? LinkedIn can also function as a simple CRM system where you can add, for example, a birthday or an anniversary to a profile. Go to 'Connections' and select 'Edit details' in the profile overview. LinkedIn will then help you dot the i's (of 'Interest in my business relationship').

7. Reorder companies and functions
Functions in your LinkedIn profile are easy to sort.
Sort functions using the drag/drop function

Do you have multiple 'current' functions at the moment? Then you have probably noticed that the order of your functions is chronological. Fortunately, you can change the order, so that, for example, the chairmanship of your network does not take precedence over your full-time job.

Go to 'Profile' and then to 'Edit profile'. You can then easily drag the functions to the right place.

8. Adjust LinkedIn Group Membership Visibility
Are you a member of a group that you would rather your connections not see? No problem. As long as the group admin allows it, you can hide your membership. You can easily change the visibility of a group when editing your profile under ' Groups '.

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Since the end of 2012, LinkedIn has been using a new rating for the profile strength of accounts. Previously, the strength was expressed in percentages. Since an account is never 100% complete, this did not make sense. The levels are now, from low to high;

Just starting (New)
Beginner (Beginner)
Intermediate (Advanced)
Advanced (Very advanced)
Expert (Expert)
All star (Very knowledgeable)
Your profile strength is not visible to others, so you can't impress uganda mobile phone number list them with it, fortunately! But it does have added value. The stronger your profile, the higher it will appear in LinkedIn search results . In addition, some LinkedIn features are only accessible to expert or very expert users. Think of adding a company page as an administrator.

Do you love your profile and want to use it as a resume?
You can export your profile to a PDF file. Go to 'Profile' and click 'Export as PDF' under 'Edit profile'. Unfortunately, images and logos are not included and it is a PDF, which you cannot simply adjust. But that should not spoil the fun!

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Hopefully I have been able to inspire you with my ten favorite LinkedIn features. And you get as much out of LinkedIn as I do. Maybe you have tips yourself that should not remain unknown. Then please share them in the comments!
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