One of the features of LinkedIn I’ve always really liked is the ability to give and get recommendations. I did some reading about and played around with the feature this week to get a bit more insight to share with you.
Here’s what I learned:
- People check out your recommendations - it’s one of the most interesting parts of your profile to check out, so getting some is worth your time and effort.
- It’s okay to ask for recommendations (and you should!) - they’ve made it really easy to do so.
Here’s how:
1) Go to the profile tab and choose recommendations
2) Choose which role you’re asking for, who you’re asking (I personally think you shouldn’t be asking more than a couple at a time instead of using their lovely option of 200!)
Make sure to change the text - their sample text is too generic (more on this in following point)
Send!
- Ask for specific recommendations. Mention a specific project you worked on together, or the kinds of topics they might cover. People don’t want to have to think too hard about what they might say - make it as easy as possible for them to say what you hope to hear.
- Don’t forget to give recommendations. There are several reasons for this.
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- It might make people want to give you one back.
- People read recommendations. If they are looking at someone’s profile they might click through to you based on the recommendation you gave someone else.
- It’s a nice thing to do.
- Clean up your recommendations from time to time. I had one recommendation from someone from 2008 that I never even met but only had some casual online in. I teractions with. I also don’t do much of anything related to the position she recommended me for. I decided to get rid of that recommendations to make sure the ones I want seen are more prominent.
- Don’t go overboard. Having 200 recommendations is a bit over the top and also a waste. Ask select people or a variety of types: bosses, colleagues, staff, suppliers, volunteers, etc. This will give a nice rounded mix of all your experience and expertise.
Homework:
Based on what I learned I did some clean up, wrote a few recommendations and asked for some too. Here’s what I think you should do this week:
- Write 3 recommendations
- Ask for 3 recommendations
- Have you cleaned up your profile yet?
- If you have twitter linked to your linkedin status updates, please turn it off! It drives me crazy! :)
Best article I read on LinkedIn this week is from Mashable: 6 things you need to know about LinkedIn Recommendations