Check out my LinkedIn profile
Mar 11, 2024 22:27:39 GMT -8
Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 22:27:39 GMT -8
I have already said in the past that identifying what makes you different and unique is the primary objective you must have before starting to communicate yourself and your professionalism. Even without going crazy on elaborate "canvas" or complex market analyzes - generally more suitable for companies than people - you can practice with this easy scheme: What do you want to be known for? Who do you want as customers/followers? How will you build a narrative that is different from your competitors? What do you want them to think/feel/do when they interact with you and your services? Because you?
It's difficult for me to evaluate a person Canada Phone Number through a profile, since the majority of those who ask me haven't made obvious grammatical errors or taken a selfie against the light (which frequently happened a few years ago). Today, the mistake they make is different, more difficult to make people understand. I'll try with this example. Imagine your profile as a flag; for a nation the flag is a visual signal that represents memories, belonging and expectations. Imagine your content as the constitution of this nation. The constitution is made to be studied, verified, loved, fought and contested. You have a brand, that is, your profile. You could go beyond this cold “symbol” if you want to make it really effective.
You should lay the foundations for your own "constitution" and propose it to the market in such a way as to make it worthy of being examined by those who criticize it, make you love it by those who share your ideas or make you hate you for what it represents. There is no point arguing about the design of your profile/flag. Better if you focus on what it represents. That's your brand.Easy for me to list, hard for you to compile, I admit. Every day there is someone who asks me "look at my LinkedIn profile, tell me if it is effective and how to improve it" .
It's difficult for me to evaluate a person Canada Phone Number through a profile, since the majority of those who ask me haven't made obvious grammatical errors or taken a selfie against the light (which frequently happened a few years ago). Today, the mistake they make is different, more difficult to make people understand. I'll try with this example. Imagine your profile as a flag; for a nation the flag is a visual signal that represents memories, belonging and expectations. Imagine your content as the constitution of this nation. The constitution is made to be studied, verified, loved, fought and contested. You have a brand, that is, your profile. You could go beyond this cold “symbol” if you want to make it really effective.
You should lay the foundations for your own "constitution" and propose it to the market in such a way as to make it worthy of being examined by those who criticize it, make you love it by those who share your ideas or make you hate you for what it represents. There is no point arguing about the design of your profile/flag. Better if you focus on what it represents. That's your brand.Easy for me to list, hard for you to compile, I admit. Every day there is someone who asks me "look at my LinkedIn profile, tell me if it is effective and how to improve it" .