What tips do you have for putting together a brand page on LinkedIn that supports company growth?
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1. Upload Product Images
The LinkedIn corporate pages allow you to upload images and product descriptions. This becomes searchable content and makes your page look a lot better. For example, we include screenshots of our software product with descriptions of what each screenshot is for on our page. Images always make the page easier and more interesting to look at.
- Dave Nevogt, Hubstaff.com
2. Showcase Your Personality
LinkedIn followers are very different from those on other social networks in that you know why theyâre there â" theyâre considering working for you one day. That means you can showcase the best things about your company, especially the personality of your culture and team. Donât shy away from being clear â" they need to love it as much as you do!
- Derek Flanzraich, Greatist
3. Edit Your Company Description
LinkedIn brand pages are very SEO friendly. Google previews up to 156 characters of your pageâs text in its meta description. Edit your company page description so it leads with powerful, keyword-rich sentences. LinkedIn users can also search for companies by keyword, so include words that describe your business, expertise and industry focus.
- Brett Farmiloe, Digital Marketing Company
4. Add Keywords
Add the keywords you want your company to rank for to your LinkedIn company page. This will help people find your profile and will also help your company rank better with search engines. Also, connect your employeesâ profiles to your LinkedIn page so thereâs more activity and connections leading their contacts to the page.
- Joe Apfelbaum, Ajax Union
5. Highlight How Cool Your Company Culture Is
Highlight how much employees love working at your company and how much you love the work they do for you. Show the outside world that your companyâs values extend beyond providing a terrific product and include having a terrific in-house culture, as well.
- Brooke Bergman, Allied Business Network Inc.
6. Use Video
You need to stand out among the crowd. Not many companies are doing video or visual content. Showcase this on there, and itâll attract a lot of people.
- John Rampton, Adogy
7. Have Others Share Your Story
I really think having others tell our story for us is much more valuable than us telling our story. Having employees, interns, clients and partner organizations share their experiences working with us provides a unique frame of reference that we canât achieve.
- Chris Cancialosi, GothamCulture
8. Feature Employees
Showcase your company culture by using status updates to feature employees who went above and beyond and awards the company has received. After, review engagement metrics, and sponsor your best posts.
- Adam Root, Hiplogiq
9. Support It With Content
LinkedIn thrives on quality content. When people arenât reading personal profiles, theyâre often reading the best articles that are being shared on the site. Having a strong company network that engages with your quality content is going to drive people to your brand page (which will be quality, as well).
- Michael Seiman, CPXi
10. Keep It Appropriately Updated
So many businesses are bad at keeping the page updated with new announcements or content, and any new visitor is going to think itâs dead and not happening and then move on. Keep the page active, even if you donât see a ton of immediate ROI. Weâre not talking a huge time investment here. However, donât get overzealous without a good plan and just post anything just to be posting it.
- Andy Karuza, Brandbuddee
11. Post Relevant Information Often
Whether you want to grow your client base or add new employees, LinkedIn is a great place to showcase your companyâs talents and unique offerings. Make the most of the tabs LinkedIn offers by listing recent updates on your companyâs homepage and current job openings along with videos of employees discussing what itâs like to work at your company on the careers page.
- Björn Stansvik, MentorMate