When you start a business, one of the things that you should be thinking about now in the age of technology is social media. Every business should have its own pages on social media, whereby you can interact with customers, try and engage new leads and clients, and publish new information or products and services. Creating the perfect LinkedIn profile for your business can take a while to get right at the beginning, but it can have a huge effect on generating traffic to your website and customers to your business.

  1. Make sure your logo can be clearly seen

Don’t use a profile picture which is one of your products or a picture of your staff members. You can post images like this later on, but for now you should concentrate on your logo and making sure that the main images associated with your business become well-known. Once you have decided on a logo, you should stick with it rather than try to change it depending on comments you receive online.

  1. Stay professional

Your LinkedIn profile should look professional in every single way. You wouldn’t create a personal LinkedIn profile for employers to find which didn’t look highly professional, so don’t be tempted to do so from behind the curtain of your business. Respond to enquiries in a timely and polite manner, and build professional relationships with other users and businesses.

  1. Include some information about your business

It’s tempting to leave the ‘About You’ section until later, but when it comes to your business, you don’t want to miss any opportunities. Waiting just a few days to update this section could mean that you miss out on several potential leads for the business. Before creating any social media profiles, you should have a website and mission statement set out, which you can use to provide LinkedIn users with more information about your business.

  1. Appear approachable

Some people are interested in contacting a business through LinkedIn, but just don’t feel like the business is approachable. This is often a combination of many things, such as announcements that you are very busy lately, unfriendly-sounding updates or blog posts, and pictures which lack color and personality. It’s almost like creating a personality for your business – you should try to achieve a personable, friendly, professional and credible appearance for your new company.

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