Thereâs no better time to create or update your LinkedIn company page. Â With the July 31, 2013 launch of LinkedIn company page analytics, and new company page functionality launched in late 2012, you now have better tools.
Below I give you a step-by-step guide to creating a LinkedIn company page that rocks â" and drives sales.
Before You Get Started
Before you consider adding a new company page, make sure that you can meet all of LinkedInâs requirements:
- Youâre a current company employee.
- Your position is listed in the Experience section on your profile.
- You have a company email address (e.g., james@yourcompanyname.com) added and confirmed on your LinkedIn account.
- Your companyâs email domain is unique to the company. (Note: A domain cannot be used more than once to create a company page. Because domains like gmail.com or yahoo.com or similar generic email services are not unique to one company, those email domains cannot be used to create a company page.)
- Your profile strength must be listed as intermediate or all star.
- You must have several connections on your personal profile.
Create a Sales-Driving LinkedIn Company Page
As recommended for your personal profile in â5 Essential Elements of an Optimized and Useful LinkedIn Profile,â make sure that you complete all areas in your LinkedIn company page. Â The more attention you pay to detail, the better and more powerful your company page will be.
Start by filling out the company overview section.
Company Overview
- Step 1:Â Choose âCompaniesâ Under the âInterestsâ section on the main page.
- Step 2:Â On the next page, choose âAdd a Companyâ from the right-hand side of the page button.
- Step 3:Â On the next page, fill in your company information (company name and your email address) and check the confirmation box.
- Step 4:Â After receiving an email from LinkedIn confirming your page, you can go to your company page and start inputting your information.
The information you need to fill in includes company language, name, type, size, website, industry, operating status, year founded and locations. When putting your description together, make sure you include appropriate keywords. Youâll be able to describe products and services in detail in another section. The company description is critical.
According to Lana Khavinson of LinkedIn, âGoogle indexes company pages, which means your page becomes a tool for strengthening your companyâs rank in organic search results. The results will also display the first 156 characters of your company description, so be sure to lead with the most important information.â
- Step 5: Add a banner image and logos. The banner image is what people will see first when they visit your Company Page, so make sure itâs consistent with the Company image you want to portray. Here are the image requirements, which must be either jpg, png or gif formats: Â Image - Minimum 646 x 220 pixels, maximum 2 MB. Logo - 100 x 60 pixels, maximum 2 MB.
After youâve filled everything out, click âpublish.â Â Your page will now be live.
Add Products and Services
Next, youâll want to include information on your Products page. These can be products or services you offer.
- Step 1:Â Go to your Main Company page and choose âproducts.â
- Step 2:Â After clicking on âedit pageâ on the right-hand side, choose âadd product or serviceâ from the drop-down menu, and youâll get to this page:
This seems pretty daunting, which is why many people donât fill out this part.
However, youâd be missing out on incredible opportunities if you donât.  So spend a few minutes and input the information. Donât forget to include keywords in the description, images and video if you have any.
And remember: Â since many people donât bother to fill out this section, by being thorough you may gain an advantage over competitors.
- Step 3: After youâve filled everything out, click âpublishâ and the page will go live on LinkedIn.
Add Product and Service Overview
- Step 1:Â Go to your main company page and choose âproducts.â
- Step 2:Â After clicking on âedit pageâ on the right-hand side, choose âedit pageâ in the drop-down menu, and youâll get to a page with the following: Step 1:Â Create multiple variations of this page (weâll skip this for now). Step 2:Â Describe what your company offers.
Call to Action
In addition to the title, you can include a summary description of your products and services. I also like to use this area to include a call to action.
If someone is spending the time to review your products and services, you donât want him or her to leave without (hopefully) providing contact information. That way you will be able to continue to market to your prospect. In exchange for your prospectâs contact information, you should provide something in return  - a free report, ebook, etc.
There are several ways to include calls to action on your products page. One is to build a link into your product banner image, similar to the âfree demoâ offered by Hubspot:
InSegment, a full service digital marketing agency based in Newton, MA,  gained a 200% traffic increase from LinkedIn to their website. How? They added banners with a clickable âLearn Moreâ and website URL to the top of their LinkedIn company pages:
Another way is to include a call to action in the description section of the products page. On the overview page, you can also add a YouTube video and 3 banner images.
- Step 3: Next, you can change the order of the products you show. The first one is the most important, as it will also appear on your LinkedIn company home page:
After youâve filled everything out, click âpublishâ and the page will go live on LinkedIn.
Request Product and Service Recommendations
Once youâve added your products and services, you can get recommendations for them. Recommendations are very powerful sales tools. Youâll just need to go to your product page and click on ârequest recommendations.â Youâll get a pre-filled out request form that you can modify â" or use as is.
Careers
Is hiring and promoting job opportunities important to your company? If so, you may be interested in upgrading your company pages to be able to add the âcareersâ button on your company page.
Final Thoughts
For more inspiration, check out LinkedInâs top company pages of 2012 in this Shideshare presentation: