22 hidden linkedin hacks revealed
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21 HIDDEN LINKEDIN HACKS Revealed
You know the power of LinkedIn for
You know the power of LinkedIn for sales prospecting
You know the power of LinkedIn for finding a job
You know the power of LinkedIn for hiring
You know the power of LinkedIn for networking
You know the power of LinkedIn for marketing
But are you using these hidden LinkedIn hacks?
Here are 21 tips, tricks, and hacks to make you a LinkedIn pro.
Discover What Your Prospect Is Interested
In
1) Go to a connection’s profile.
2) Mouse over the arrow next to the “endorse” button and click “View recent activity.”
3) Get a digest of
everything your prospect has been reading, sharing, commenting on, and liking recently.
Hide Your Connections From Prying Eyes
(read: your competition)
1) Hover over your picture in the upper right corner, and click “Privacy & Settings.”
2) Click the “Privacy” tab. 3) Click “Who can see your
connections.”
4) Select “only you.”
Sort Connections Into Groups
1) Visit a connection’s profile.
2) Click “tag” under the Relationship tag.
3) Tag the connection with a
specific group.
4) Click “manage tags” to edit or
delete existing tags, or “add new tag” to create new ones.
Search a Customer’s
Connections For Referrals
1) Visit a connection’s profile. 2) Click the number of
connections they have.
3) Click the magnifying glass. 4) Search for potential referrals by
job title or company.
View 100 Profiles a Day
1) View one profile to show up in the person’s “Who’s Viewed Your Profile” list (and show them you’re interested in talking).
2) View 99 more.
Get Found in Search with Keywords
1) Choose a keyword or two the people you’re interested in meeting (prospects, recruiters, industry leaders, etc.) might search for.
2) Insert in headline.
3) Insert 3-4 times in summary.
4) Insert anywhere else possible!
Rearrange the Order of Your Groups
1) Click on the “Interests” tab, and the “Groups” dropdown.
2) Click the sprocket icon in the
upper right corner.
3) Reorder away!
Use Boolean Search
1) Search [term] AND [term] to surface profiles with both phrases.
2) Search [term] OR [term] to
surface profiles at least one of the keywords.
3) Search [term] NOT [term] to find profiles that contain the first phrase but not the second.
4) Search [“term”] to turn up results that contain the exact phrase.
Find Out Exactly How Many
Connections Someone Has
1) Type in a person’s name in the top search bar and click the blue magnifying glass icon.
2) Click on “500+”
3) Check out the number of connections in the top left corner.
Export Your Connections’
Email Addresses
1) Hover over the “My Network” tab and click “Connections.”
2) Click the gear icon on the top
right corner.
3) Under “Advanced Settings” click “Export LinkedIn Connections.”
4) Choose your file type, and export.
Message People You’re Not
Connected To (no InMail required)
1) Choose a group you’re a member of.
2) Click the number of members under the group name.
3) Click the envelope icon
next to a member’s name.
Turn Your Profile Edit Notifications
Off
1) Mouse over your profile picture in the top right corner and click “Privacy & Settings.”
2) Click the “Privacy” tab.
3) Click “Sharing profile edits.”
4) Change “Yes” to “No.”
Automate Your Group Posts
1) Find a particularly active LinkedIn group.
2) Use an app like Followed
(paid) to automate posts at set intervals.
3) Become known as an industry resource and thought leader within the group (eventually!).
Disable “People Also Viewed”
(keep those viewers on your page!)
1) Hover over your profile picture in the top right corner and click “Privacy & Settings.”
2) Click the “Privacy” tab.
3) Click “Viewers of this profile also viewed.”
4) Uncheck the box.
Find Prospects You Already Have
Something in Common With
1) Enter the URL www.linkedin.com/alumni 2) Click the “change university” dropdown to search any alumni.
3) Filter by industry, location, skills, company, major, and more.
Customize Your Connection
Request on a Mobile Device
1) Click on a person’s profile.
2) Click on the menu icon
at the top right of the screen.
3) Click “Personalize invite.”
4) Personalize your request.
Reorganize Your Endorsements
1) Click into the edit profile view. 2) Click the arrow button next to
the “Skills & Endorsements” section.
3) Drag and drop your skills into the correct order, and hit save.
View LinkedIn profile information
in Gmail
1) Download Rapportive. 2) Open Gmail.
3) Rejoice in the fact that ads have been replaced by the LinkedIn information of the person you’re emailing.
Set a Reminder to Follow Up with
Someone
1) Click “Reminder” under your connection’s picture. 2) Set a custom alarm.
Get New Leads Emailed Directly to
You
1) Enter your search specifications and click enter.
2) Click “Save search” in the upper right corner.
3) Set the frequency of how often you want new search results emailed to you.
Add More Than One Twitter
Account to Your Profile
1) Hover over your profile picture in the top right corner and click “Privacy & Settings” 2) Click “Twitter settings.”
3) Choose “add another Twitter account.”
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