This is the first in a series of Personal Brand Audits, where we’ll make sure you’re keeping the touch points of your personal brand fresh and up to date.
LinkedIn is an absolutely vital part of your personal branding efforts online. If you don’t have a LinkedIn account yet, start by reading Dan Schawbel’s How to Build Your Personal Brand on LinkedIn.
Personal Brand Audit: LinkedIn
1. Is your headshot up to date?
If you want people to remember you, a picture is worth a thousand words. Have a photographer friend snap a few pictures in the studio to keep your professional headshot up to date.
2. Is your profile 100% complete?
Log into your account and make sure your profile is 100% complete. It only takes a few minutes.

3. Is your professional headline up to date?
Update your professional headline, which is separate from your current position. Make sure it reflects what you’re up to today. You can also use it to display your future goals.

4. Is your summary up to date?
Your summary is one of the most important parts of your profile. It’s the first thing people read to find out who you are, what you’re all about, and what you’re up to today. Keep it concise, compelling, and current.

5. Is your experience up to date?
It’s easy to let the experience section go stale. Make sure that you include new items if applicable, and if you change careers, tweak your experience section to reflect how it applies to your new career path.

6. Are you using applications to promote your content?
If you have a blog, display your feed using a LinkedIn application like the WordPress app. Same goes with SlideShare and your presentations. Aggregate the external touchpoints of your personal brand into one place on your LinkedIn profile with apps.

7. Are your recommendations current and applicable to your current goals?
Stale recommendations reflect the fact that you haven’t been WOWing anybody lately. Check out Jason Alba’s Asking For LinkedIn Recommendations for tactful advice about soliciting recommendations.

8. Have you claimed your public profile URL?
Claim your public profile URL so you can promote your profile in your email signature, resume, business card, blog, etc. in an attractive and easy to read format.

9. Have you imported your email contacts to connect with contacts you’re missing?
Import your email contacts to make sure your email acquaintances are also your LinkedIn connections.

10. Have you boycotted the default Invitation to Connect text, and customized your invitations?
Nobody wants to hear this boring default text three times a day: “I’d like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.” Personalize your invitations to connect to people in a meaningful, human way.

11. Have you joined relevant groups?
Join relevant groups and discussions to connect with major players in your industry by using the search tool to find groups by industry. Join groups, post relevant articles and participate in discussions.

12. Have you joined in relevant discussion in the past two weeks?
Meet people with common interests by participating in discussions related to your personal brand. Make yourself known as someone with thoughtful insights and a helpful attitude.

13. Have you asked or answered questions on LinkedIn answers in the past two weeks?
Use LinkedIn Answers to ask intelligent questions and answer others’ questions in your field. Remember to cite facts by linking to their sources.

14. Have you tapped your network in the past two weeks?
Let your network know what you are looking for. Searching for speaking gigs? Organizing a workshop? Building a mastermind group? Message people directly and set your LinkedIn status to reflect what you’re looking for to build your brand.

Tally Up: What’s your LinkedIn Audit Score?
Tally up your answers to determine your LinkedIn audit score. If you scored 0-7, take a few minutes right now to improve your standing. If you scored 8-11, set some time aside this weekend to improve your score. If you scored 12-14, you’re on the ball – keep up the great work.
Here are the audit questions, to recap:
- Is your headshot up to date?
- Is your profile 100% complete?
- Is your professional headline up to date?
- Is your summary up to date?
- Is your experience up to date?
- Are you using applications to promote your content?
- Are your recommendations current and applicable to your current goals?
- Have you claimed your public profile URL?
- Have you imported your email contacts to connect with contacts you’re missing?
- Have you boycotted the default Invitation to Connect text, and customized your invitations?
- Have you joined relevant groups?
- Have you joined in relevant discussion in the past two weeks?
- Have you asked or answered questions on LinkedIn answers in the past two weeks?
- Have you tapped your network in the past two weeks?
Good luck, have fun, and remember: a little personal branding effort now pays off dividends later.
Author:
Pete Kistler is a leading Online Reputation Management expert for Generation Y, a top 5 finalist for Entrepreneur Magazine’s College Entrepreneur of 2009, one of the Top 30 Definitive Personal Branding Experts on Twitter, a widely read career development blogger, and a Judge for the 2009 Personal Brand Awards. Pete manages strategic vision for Brand‐Yourself.com, the first online reputation management platform for job applicants, named one of the Top 100 Most Innovative College Startups in the U.S.
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Thanks for the link to my post (in point #7) – these are all really good suggestions to have a stronger LI strategy!
Jason Alba
Author – http://www.ImOnLinkedInNowWhat.com
Creator – LinkedIn for Job Seekers – the DVD
You’ve brought this all together beautifully, Pete.
It’s so important to revisit your LinkedIn and other social networking profiles to be sure everything is still relevant to your ever-evolving focus and the information will still resonate with your target audience.
This is a must-read for anyone who wants to fully leverage LinkedIn.
Meg Guiseppi
C-level / Senior Executive Branding, Online Identity & Job Search Strategist
Auditing is no longer owned by accounting profession any more. we must all embrace it . I discussed this in my recent blogpost too. Thanks pete
Very nice list.
Quick question however. You’re a CEO of your own company, so this does not apply, but would love your opinion on this.
If you’re currently connected with your current management, aggressive audit/updating your profile to build up your brand/marketability could immediately raise questions/concerns about you looking for another job.
Would you communicate it to them ahead of time to put their fears to rest or what would you do in that situation?
Certainly these points are essential to achive professional goals through LI and you have summed them up really well. I think including LI profile URL in signature is a great idea, i’ll use that!
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Powerful post. I have been working LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook to increase the number of opportunities for my business, so far, so good. This helps me thinks of other ways to capitalize on using social media that as a novice I can’t think on my own. Thank You.
Pete,
Great post for people using LinkedIn. We recently developed a specialized formal tool for evaluating the effectiveness of your LinkedIn Profile for Job Search. In other words, is your LinkedIn Profile strong enough so that you can be easily found by recruiters, human resources, and hiring managers.
We’ve now received over 2000 completed self-assessments from candidates who completed our 8-point success matrix. We were stunned that less than 10% of the survey participants met a minimum threshold for having an effective LinkedIn Profile.
We’ve discovered that very few people, especially job seekers, take advantage of the amazing tools that LinkedIn offers for job search personal branding.
Barry Deutsch
Partner
IMPACT Hiring Solutions
http://www.impacthiringsolutions.com
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