Wednesday, May 20, 2020
NEWSFLASH A LinkedIn Company Page is STILL More Important Than a Website
NEWSFLASH A LinkedIn Company Page is STILL More Important Than a Website Iâve blogged a bit about this recently â" perhaps I was slightly psychic with my blog last year Why your company page is more important than your website (2.5k shares and counting)! However, I didnât know that LinkedIn were going to⦠hide your website within your Contact Info button! They clearly are trying to keep users on their system â" and fair enough! (I think we often forget that itâs a business that needs to make money. Social media often feels free and easy itâs not!) If youâre interested, I followed up with a âWhy your LinkedIn Company Page is STILL more important than your websiteâ blog â" this series is turning into a Game of Thrones-like series (but without the funny business, men in skirts and blue eyed monstersalthough, thereâs still time!) Will people really visit your website? Your website is at the bottom of your company page on LinkedIn and hidden within your contact info on your profile page. And even if I care enough to hunt it down, have you made an effort and created a gorgeous call to action to encourage me to go to your website, or are you missing out with a âCompany Websiteâ button? Do you even know how many hits your website gets from LinkedIn? Have you noticed a drop in these numbers since Xmas? Have you checked your LinkedIn Company page followers and the Insights page of my LinkedIn company page to see whatâs going on? Did you know you can see this data? Your company is now a pretty logo on your super-duper new profile and there are 2-3 places where I can click on to it (which are right in my face as opposed to your web link). Hence, now more than ever your company page is more important that your website! If youâre not persuaded: If how I have described the changes are not enough, hereâs some stats which are pretty compelling: Nearly 3 Million company pages on LinkedIn (phew!) 61% of LinkedIn members are likely to share information they see in a company update (they find it pretty difficult to share silence, so speak up!) 79% of followers are interested in a companyâs job updates (now I never thought Iâd be blogging that stat!) 49% of followers are likely to âbuyâ from you if you engage with them (theyâll send you their CVs, and give you their vacancies) 65% of followers expect you to interact with them (interact, not bleat!) 88% of LinkedIn members follow companies (thatâs a lot!) The average LinkedIn member only follows 6 companies on LinkedIn (why are you so special?) Have a plan: Whatâs your plan? Do you have one? I bet your website is a priority in your business â" you have a budget for it, it gets regular new content (Jedi-mind trick - doesnât it!?). But what are you doing with your LinkedIn company page? How are you capitalising on these changes? Are you even aware of who your company followers are? (Itâs likely they either want to work for you, are competitors, clients or just intrigued people). Where else do you get to see who is following your company? NOWHERE! (Note to Recruiters, donât forget to look at othersâ pages for candidate/client/lead gen opportunities.) In any event, I strongly urge you to grab this area of LinkedIn and give it a jolly good âseeing toâ! (Now thatâs getting more in the Game of Thrones theme!) RELATED: Why Your LinkedIn Company Page is More Important than Your Website
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