Admittedly, some of these spellings are not correct
Dec 25, 2023 3:44:57 GMT
Post by account_disabled on Dec 25, 2023 3:44:57 GMT
This does not mean that they are not used. Likewise “telecom” is not “telecoms”; a Director is not a Director; and, as LinkedIn does not translate anything, “DAF” is not “CFO”… So those who have a profile with little content or who, in France, only have a profile in English, have very little chance of being visible on LinkedIn. Likewise, those who claim to be experts in digital marketing or social networks and who have very synthetic profiles or only in English (targeting the French market) thus reveal a certain lack of knowledge of the platform and its functioning.
The second key to visibility on LinkedIn is the size of Email Data the network. The reason is simple. One of the credos of co-founder Reid Hoffman is that the power of the network lies in Level 2. The strength of the network is not so much level 1 (direct contacts), but those who have or have identified us. The strength of the network is the Level 2 contacts, those we don't know, who don't know us, but with whom we have at least 1 common contact. Level 3 contacts (contacts of contacts of contacts) are too far apart. Stand out more in search results As a result, in its mode of operation, LinkedIn puts more emphasis on level 2 contacts in the results pages.
So, by having a more developed network, we have a greater chance of being a level 2 contact, and therefore potentially more visible. On the other hand, if we have a more limited network, we will more often be a level 3 contact, and therefore less visible. Some have therefore entered into an active process of collecting contacts, inviting or accepting everyone and anyone. They can use the name “LION” (LinkedIn Open Networker). This is generally displayed on the profile, from the headline. “LION” is an acronym which ultimately means: “invite me, whoever you are, I accept”.
The second key to visibility on LinkedIn is the size of Email Data the network. The reason is simple. One of the credos of co-founder Reid Hoffman is that the power of the network lies in Level 2. The strength of the network is not so much level 1 (direct contacts), but those who have or have identified us. The strength of the network is the Level 2 contacts, those we don't know, who don't know us, but with whom we have at least 1 common contact. Level 3 contacts (contacts of contacts of contacts) are too far apart. Stand out more in search results As a result, in its mode of operation, LinkedIn puts more emphasis on level 2 contacts in the results pages.
So, by having a more developed network, we have a greater chance of being a level 2 contact, and therefore potentially more visible. On the other hand, if we have a more limited network, we will more often be a level 3 contact, and therefore less visible. Some have therefore entered into an active process of collecting contacts, inviting or accepting everyone and anyone. They can use the name “LION” (LinkedIn Open Networker). This is generally displayed on the profile, from the headline. “LION” is an acronym which ultimately means: “invite me, whoever you are, I accept”.