FINALLY!! it’s a wrap! Today marks 365 days of posting. Here’s what I learned…
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9 months of posting daily on LinkedIn taught me this…
Crazy, it was 251 days ago I took the plunge.
Here’s what I have learned so far…
1) Don’t overthink, don’t second guess
It’s scary to step out, I know. Warm up the “room” by liking, following, and commenting before you start posting. This builds a network to support you.
2) It gets easier each day (not a cliche, it’s really true.)
Now, 9 months in, if a post doesn’t hit, I don’t take it personally. It can be the algorithm, timing, relevance. I keep learning from each post and it gets easier to write and find ideas as well.
3) People first. Posts second
The Law of Reciprocity applies here. Focus on building up people. They will pay you back with support, kindness, and often referrals and opportunities.
4) Comments are currency
Comment thoughtfully on every. single. post. Even when it takes longer. This is how we build trust, show our personality and increase engagement.
5) Somebody’s always watching you…
Most of my leads and clients come from those who read but don’t engage. Don’t be harsh on lurkers. It’s hard to step out online.
6) Fresh content daily
People get bored easily. Focus on a compelling headline/opening sentence. Rotate post formats and your pillar topics but stay in one lane. Sprinkle in some short-form content for those who scan more than they read.
7) Friends are found here
I can’t wait to open up my LinkedIn app each morning. This community is supportive, smart, and kind and will prop you up the days you want to quit.
8) Metrics don’t always matter
In the last few weeks, we all have taken a hit. Those that stay in it, win it. Aim for leads vs likes.
9) Be relatable and approachable
Show your personal side and watch your engagement grow. You can share your personality and be personable without being too personal.
IT’S TRUE…
When you put yourself out there, the opportunities are out there.
REMEMBER…
You don’t need permission or perfection.
It’s never too late.
What lessons have you learned on LinkedIn this year?