LinkedIn is an interesting beast. People either love it like bacon; or they hate it like Brussels sprouts. And while some joined the social media platform to create a professional network of like-minded leaders, or to search for investors, employees, and customers, there are many people who still wonder why they created an account in the first place.
It’s just like Facebook, but for careers, right? Not exactly. If used correctly, LinkedIn can be more like oven-roasted Brussels sprouts with bacon—powerful, flavorful, and satisfying.
Picture LinkedIn as a pool of potential. In that pool are 433 million professionals in more than 200 countries, with two new members joining every second. That’s a tremendous pool of possibilities for any business, and now that Microsoft has purchased the social media platform for $26 billion, greater things are expected.
The numbers, according to Forbes, do not end there:
In order to reap the rewards of LinkedIn, it’s important to remember that it’s a social media platform. In other words, you have to be social, and LinkedIn offers a variety of ways to do just that. Entrepreneur recommends the following:
This doesn’t go to say that LinkedIn is not without criticism. Two of the biggest criticisms are time and money.
Initially, there is a large investment of time to make connections, to engage, and to become established in this digital network world. Time spent here could easily impact the time needed in managing your business.
Similarly, LinkedIn offers a premium package with key tools, and small businesses need to weigh this particular monetary investment against what’s affordable.
Businesses are able to survive without LinkedIn, but it’s an uphill battle when competition and connections are all engaged with one another on a social media platform. Also, that uphill battle is actually a two-front war since it will take work to became a presence on LinkedIn.
ContentBacon understands this battle well—and that’s why we’re here: to help individuals and their businesses achieve success on all social media platforms. If you need advice or assistance in making LinkedIn (or any social networking platform) work for you, contact us today.