The Top 3 Reasons To Engage On LinkedIn
When you take life as an adventure, negative events don’t seem so bad.
There’s a movie that Clint Eastwood stars in titled ‘’ The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly.
Well sometimes life gives us all 3.
Today I’d like to focus on the good. There are two ways to decrease poverty.
Your Imagination/ Creativity
Effective Communication
Examples of careers that advocate the imagination include:
The TV industry-Sports, Movies, and Commercials
Authors and their books
Well Known Comedians like the 3 Stooges whose brand spanned 48 years and is still unmatched today
Let's look at careers that advocate Effective Communication
Ted-Ex Speakers
Singers & Entertainers-Trumpet Player Chris Botti charges $ 75-K per concert, Patti Labelle’s net worth is $ 60 million
Narrators & Voice Over Artists
Retired politicians make millions of dollars in speaking engagements especially at a college
Financial Guru-Ramit Sethi charges $ 25-K per hour
Business-Consultant Myron Golden charge $ 40-K per hour plus he has a Annually Continuum Offer of $ 350-K
Neil Patel's Net Worth is $ 60 million
Sports Analyst Stephan Smith makes $ 8 million a year
Business Consultants-In just one year Daymond John generated $ 350 million in one year alone
The American Psychologist Abraham Maslow in his theory of Hierarchy of Needs advocated Love and Belonging.
And here’s where LinkedIn comes into play.
LinkedIn is one of the best places to implement effective communication.
The top three reasons to build and maintain an active presence on LinkedIn include:
1. Inbound Opportunity & Searchability (Letting Opportunities Find You)
The traditional job and client hunt relies heavily on outbound pitching, but LinkedIn flips the script through inbound discovery.
Recruiter & Client Access: Over 90% of recruiters and B2B decision-makers use LinkedIn to actively source talent.
If your profile is optimized with the right keywords, relevant skills, and a compelling headline, you become highly visible to the exact people looking for your specific expertise.
The "Google Shield": When a potential employer, client, or business partner searches your name online, your LinkedIn profile is almost always the first or second organic result to appear.
It acts as your primary digital storefront, giving you total control over their crucial first impression.
2. Digital Professional Branding & Thought Leadership
A standard resume or CV is flat and static, but LinkedIn allows you to build a dynamic personal brand that showcases your real-world expertise and authority.
Showcasing Authority: By sharing insights, break-downs of your frameworks, or commentary on industry trends, you demonstrate how you think.
Social Proof: The platform features built-in validation through skill endorsements and written recommendations from colleagues, clients, and leadership.
This immediate credibility acts as a collection of mini-references that back up your professional claims before you ever jump on a call.
3. High-Leverage Professional Networking
LinkedIn eliminates the geographical and institutional barriers of traditional networking. It replaces old-school business cards with an interactive, searchable ecosystem.
Key Takeaway:
It’s a good thing to review your LinkedIn Profile periodically and see if you need to make any improvements for better engagement.
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