Posted by Trish Bertuzzi on Wed, Apr 23, 2008 @ 12:54 PM
Since I started the LinkedIn Inside Sales Experts Group (request to join here) a little over a month ago, the membership approval process has afforded me the opportunity to review more than 240 LinkedIn profiles. Most, I would say 90%, of the members are sales people but I have to tell you that I would never know that from looking at their profiles!
These are the days of social networking providing the public with not only information but a view of YOU. These are the days when peers, potential employers and even prospects will look up a person on LinkedIn before they ever have a conversation with them. And what do most of our profiles say about us? Nothing.
Here sits your online resume for the world to see and most of us have expended zero effort in selling ourselves. It is just a laundry list of places we have worked with dates attached. Shame on us!
Where is the sizzle? Where do we let others know that not only are we are good at the game of sales but that we are passionate about it?
Here is a sample of a GREAT profile. What follows was in the summary section. I have removed the person's name to protect the innocent but it will give you a sense for what I mean...
The Creative Spark
Born in Massachusetts in 19xx, Mr. X is the creative spark that ignites his company's progressive philosophy. His natural fascination with business and advertising has been evident since high school, where he carried a dog-eared notebook, filled to the brim with his edgy business concepts.
Throughout high school, Mr. X continued to be an avid researcher of marketing and business trends. This impelled him to continue his education at a local business college, where he attained his degree in business management. With his keen eye for management and marketing, he proved to be a great asset during his career with many growth-oriented companies. But it was time for Mr. X to make his own mark in what had become his passion: Demand Generation & Search Engine Marketing.
Specialties:
- Strong verbal & electronic communication skills
- Cold Call Management of excess of 100 calls/day
- Meeting deadlines or quotas
- Data Mining - Predicting / Clustering / Profiling / Analysis
- Creating innovative,Strategic & Tactical Marketing Strategies
- Campaign Development & Implementation
- Branding
- Search Engine Optimization Consulting
- Inside/Outside Sales Training & Development
- "Elevator Pitch" Design and development
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Now, Mr. X is obviously no slouch in the ego department but hey it was interesting right?
If you think your LinkedIn profile is as well done as Mr. X's, please post a link with your comments in this blog. Give yourself a pat on the back for being smart enough to brand YOU!
Now, I have to go, I have to eat my own dog food and rewrite my profile. Happy Selling!
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Posted by Trish Bertuzzi on Thu, Mar 20, 2008 @ 12:09 PM
We all recognize that LinkedIn is one of the most powerful social networking sites in existence. There are dozens of blog postings, and even books, being written on how to leverage LinkedIn for business.
One of the ways to get the most out of this network is to join groups where you have a common interest. I have joined several marketing and sales groups on LinkedIn. So far....
- The good news is that I have permission to connect directly with all the other members in the group.
- The bad news is that I have yet to receive value add from being a member.
Where is the networking? Where is the sharing of information?
This got me thinking about what I would like to see from a group focused on Inside Sales so I created one! Here are my initial thoughts on how it will work:
- Inside Sales Practitioners - We are targeting members that are Inside Sales Reps or Inside Sales Executives. We will deliver information on best practices, compensation trends, training, technology etc.
- Recruiters - Yes, this group is a great place to find new talent but we are going to ask you to give as well as receive. On a quarterly basis you will be asked to submit an update about what is going on in your industry. What trends you are seeing and what challenges you are facing? This will be a great way for us to understand more about you and your business!
- Vendors - Call center and technology vendors will also be asked to contribute. What is new? How can we as Inside Sales practitioners most effectively utilize your product or service? What guarantees success when we work with you?
Networking events, job fairs, seminars, group discounts on products and services....these are all under consideration.
So, sound good? If you are a member of the LinkedIn Inside Sales Experts Group and you have ideas about what you would consider value add, please post your comments. If you are not yet a member and are an Inside Sales practitioner, please feel to request membership via this link.
To make this work we all need to contribute so don't be shy! This is our forum to share information so let's make the most of it.
Posted by Trish Bertuzzi on Fri, Feb 08, 2008 @ 01:21 PM
I must be getting a bit long in the tooth because all this talk about how to promote your business via social media has me in a panic! Now, don't get me wrong, I love technology and I am one of the first to embrace whatever will help me expand my network and build my business. But really...do I have to build a profile on Facebook?
I just put my picture on LinkedIn and it took years for me get up the courage to do that. Now every time I go to my profile I see myself staring back at me. When the heck did I have to start wearing glasses?
So, I decided to start to educate myself. I read a great blog posting this week written by Jill Konrath author of "Selling to Big Companies". In it she talks about what she has learned about effectively using LinkedIn to your advantage and how to present yourself most effectively on the site. She also quotes other authors and experts - all very interesting!
Take a peek at http://sellingtobigcompanies.blogs.com/selling/2008/02/can-linkedin-in.html
I can only assume there are many of you out there on the same mission. So I ask of you....what social media sites do you use to promote you and your business?
I look forward to your feedback!