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Career Compass: How to Level Up Your LinkedIn Game

Season 7, Ep. 160

Episode Summary:

In this episode of Lead to Soar, Mel Butcher and Michelle Redfern discuss the power of LinkedIn as a strategic tool for professional women. They explore the common hesitations women face in using LinkedIn and provide actionable advice on how to effectively utilize the platform to enhance career opportunities, build networks, and establish a strong professional brand.


Episode Highlights:


Hesitations Women Face on LinkedIn:

- Lack of time and prioritization.

- Uncertainty about how to use the platform effectively.

- Feelings of shyness or being overwhelmed by the information available.


Addressing the 'Busy' Mindset:

- "Busy" often signals being overwhelmed or using it as an ego boost.

- The importance of examining what "busy" means and how it impacts professional growth.


Importance of LinkedIn:

- LinkedIn is a powerful tool for visibility, networking, and staying connected to the business world.

- It offers a platform to showcase expertise, connect with broader networks, and access opportunities like speaking engagements and job offers.


Practical Steps for LinkedIn Engagement:

- Allocate at least 15 minutes a week to engage on LinkedIn.

- Start by liking and commenting on posts from respected professionals.

- Ensure your LinkedIn profile is complete and up-to-date with a professional photo, clear headline, and detailed "About" section.


Creating and Sharing Content:

- Share interesting articles, industry insights, and thought-provoking content.

- Repost others' content with your own comments to add value and build connections.

- Express your opinions and expertise confidently to build your personal brand.


Diversifying Your Network:

- Engage with diverse voices and amplify the expertise of women, people of color, and underrepresented groups on LinkedIn.


Leadership Call to Action:


Allocate Time for LinkedIn:

Dedicate at least 15 minutes a week to strategic networking on LinkedIn.


Engage with Content:

Start by liking and commenting on posts from industry leaders and respected professionals.


Optimize Your Profile:

Update your LinkedIn profile with a professional photo, clear headline, and detailed "About" section to effectively represent your professional brand.


Share Valuable Content:

Post interesting articles, insights, and thought leadership content relevant to your industry.

Repost others' content with your comments to add value and build connections.


Diversify Your Network:

Engage with and amplify the voices of women, people of color, and underrepresented groups on LinkedIn.


Special Resource:

Michelle has created a comprehensive "how-to" resource for LinkedIn. This includes step-by-step guidance on auditing and refreshing your LinkedIn profile, tips for using LinkedIn effectively, and additional podcast recommendations on strategic networking.

Access this resource

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Lead to Soar is a podcast for ambitious women and the leaders who support them. Hosted by Michelle Redfern and Mel Butcher, it delivers evidence-based, practical advice on leadership, career progression, and closing the gender gap. Join the Lead to Soar Network at leadtosoar.network or get Michelle’s book The Leadership Compass at michelleredfern.com/book.

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