Top 5 Easy Ways You Can Boost Your Social Media Profiles
If you want to cause an impact on social mediaâwhether for yourself or for your businessâthe first thing you need to do is enact a noticeable online presence.
Why? As you probably know, every day, recruiters turn to the internet to find their next great hire. They want to be able to clearly see that you fit with the companyâs culture and make sure the things you post wouldnât be harmful to the organization in any way.
But once you find your dream job, the importance of your social profile doesnât go awayâyou simply move from representing yourself to representing the company you work for, and a believable online presence will help you and your company be successful.
To build a solid reputation and boost your social media visibility, start with these top five tips.
1. Complete your social profiles
Itâs a simple but essential tip: If your profiles arenât complete, theyâre not as effective as they could be. Each social network provides a different opportunity to show off your personality and your accomplishmentsâwhich are both important for professionals. To establish a persuasive presence on the social media platforms you use, make sure to take the advantages of each.
Hereâs what to keep an eye out for on the top three social networks:
Facebook: People often forget about Facebookâs âAboutâ section, which is where you can share information about what you like to do, who you are, and other fun facts about yourself, like your favorite movies, quotes, or books.
Twitter: Twitter allows users a short and sweet, giving you 160 characters to express the essence of you. However, that character limit doesnât have to be the end of the story; one of the great things about Twitter is it allows live links in your bio, so you can add in relevant hashtags and a link to your blog or portfolio.
Instagram: Your Instagram profile is essentially your homepage on the platform. It provides you with space to share a little information about your business and also gives you the chance to drive some traffic back to your website. In this section, weâll guide you through how to maximize your Instagram profile and drive as much value as possible from it (make sure you hit our newsletter).
LinkedIn: LinkedIn offers the most in-depth profile for professionals. Fill out every section as thoroughly as possible, and donât forget to include awards, volunteer work, academic accomplishments, interests, skills, and, of course, work experience.
2. Include links to your work samples
To build professional credibility, itâs not enough to simply list out your job duties on your social media platforms. A more effective approach is to demonstrate your capabilities and accomplishments by including Link to work samples.
LinkedIn makes it easy for professionals to showcase their work by providing the option to attach work samples to your profile. Whenever you add a new job title, you have the opportunity to upload media such as documents, photos, links, videos, or presentations.
Just as you would if you were building a paper portfolio, only include links to your most impressive work. I also recommend uploading a variety of samples, so you can demonstrate the breadth of your capabilities and accomplishments.
3. Use LinkedInâs recommendations
One of LinkedInâs most overlooked features is recommendationsâcomments written by other members to recognize a colleague, business partner, or student. As a LinkedIn member, you can request recommendations from your peer, and you can also endorse other people.
These reviews instantly add credibility to your portfolio. Potential employers may look at your recommendations to determine how others view you, and clients or employees may use them as way to evaluate you before agreeing to work with you.
4. Add social links to your e-mail signatures
More than 100 billion emails are sent and received every day. Whether youâre sending an email to apply for a job, check in with a client, or say hello to a fellow employee, your email signature can be a powerful tool for promoting your social profiles.
In your signoff, provide a link to each of your social networksâand donât be afraid to have a little fun with it. For example, hereâs a look at whatâs included in my companyâs email signatures:
Awesomeness: https://www.instagram.com/codewitty/
Be our fan: https://www.facebook.com/codewittyweb/
Follow us: @codewitty
Get creative with how you reference your links, and youâll drive more traffic to your profiles.
Youâve probably heard this tip time and time again, but following and interacting with people on social media can be what separates you from the crowd.
I donât want to age myself, but when I was growing up, the internet wasnât around to assist job seekers in doing research about companies and their employees. Interviewees would learn the details about the companyâs mission and the job description during the interview.
Consider social networks todayâs version of the informational interview. Every social network offers a different way to connect with influencersâfor example, by using hash tags, participating in Twitter or Facebook chats, publishing, commenting, and more. As you expand and interact with your network, youâll gain valuable information about your industry, and as a bonus, youâll likely see an increase in the traffic to your profiles.
Small Tip: Consider creating a personal blog or website
Using social media to enhance your online reputation is a powerful marketing strategy, but we believe thereâs value in creating a websiteâpersonal or business-orientedâto act as a âhubâ for all of your online activity.
A website provides a space where you can upload projects, blog posts, and videos, and brand them in a way that reflects you. Sure, you can upload most of these things on LinkedIn, too, but youâre limited in how creatively you can package the information. On your own website, you have much more freedom.
By combining all the key points from your social networks into one place, youâll create an in-depth online portfolioâand altogether, youâll have a more professional social presence.