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Because so many of us are working from home for the time being and on daily video conferences, it’s important to treat every meeting as you would if you were participating in person. That means looking and feeling your best on camera.
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Mastering LinkedIn Company Pages: How to Increase and Engage With Your LinkedIn Company Page Followers
Right now, online networking is the most important tool we have to stay top of mind with clients, prospects, employees, alumni, the media, recruits and others who are interested in updates about your company and its people.
Please always remember that now more than ever, it’s what you say and how you say it that is so important in how your company will be viewed in the market.
This is the time to invest in enhancing and maximizing your LinkedIn company page as well as trying to grow and delight your followers. Doing so can lead to greater brand recognition, enhanced market position and new business opportunities.
In many ways, your LinkedIn company page is a second company web site, and as LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network where many people go directly for information and research, it may be even more important than your actual web site.
Your company page gives you a platform to post information about what you do and promote important news, insights, events and services. It’s one of the most powerful online marketing tools for companies of any size if you consistently post and engage with your followers.
In order to maximize your LinkedIn company page, you’ll need to do three things 1) grow your company page followers, 2) drive awareness of your page and 3) post content that helps and educates others.
Regardless of how many followers you have, you have to keep them engaged with helpful posts or they will lose interest in your company and your company won’t appear in their news feed. You can do this by consistently posting helpful, non self-boasting content to provide value to your followers.
Here’s how:
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What You Need to Know About LinkedIn Live, the New Social Livestreaming Feature on LinkedIn
Content marketers now have a new way of reaching their target audiences on LinkedIn using live video.
Recently, LinkedIn, the most powerful social network for professionals, added a livestreaming option in beta to a select group of users.
Called “LinkedIn Live,” the platform will provide its 600 million plus members and businesses the option to share and stream live video content such as Q&As, events, conferences, earnings calls, award ceremonies, company announcements and more.
According to Social Media Today, it makes perfect sense for LinkedIn to put increased emphasis on video content because its users are 20x more likely to share a video on the platform than any other type of post (wow!). To further support video on its platform, LinkedIn also launched video sponsored content and video for company pages early last year. The addition of LinkedIn Live will also enable LinkedIn to build on the ‘record levels’ of engagement that it says it is currently seeing on the platform.
LinkedIn has lagged behind its competitors when it came to providing users with video content options. This is interesting because because the platform says that video is the fastest-growing format on its platform alongside original written work, shared news and other content, so it seems like it’s in LinkedIn’s best interests to embrace in the technology that will support what its users want.
Launching first in the United States, LinkedIn Live is invite-only for now. In coming weeks, LinkedIn will also post a contact form for others who want to join. It’s not clear when and if LinkedIn will make it possible for everyone to create LinkedIn Live videos, but it is expected that is what will occur given how they rolled out LinkedIn Publisher.
So what can law firms do with LinkedIn Live? Here are some ideas (just keep in mind that your content must have a topical/timely aspect to it in order for it to be worth going live).